lol I'm surprised. Yeah I never said it's good just that your children continue the fight. But from what I gather in agarest its more scripted thing while in your vita game it's a gameplay element. kinda like digimon? lol
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Finally read the annoying short story. Now I have to make it "interactive" as a university assignment.
Unreal 04 is the sheeeeeeeeeeeet.
You mean the new community developed one? Or do you mean the engine?
UT04 is the shit, game is awesome but I suck harder at the non dedicated killing modes like Onslaught .
I gotta turn the game speed down to around 90% to make it a tad more even for me to digest :(
Good news, TIMESPLITTERS IS COMING TO PC!
http://www.tsrewind.com/index.php/en/
my fav console FPS is getting a official fan remake on PC, cant wait.
Timesplitters 2 was the shit , Future Perfect was decent too but the kinda borked it a little bit but still great.
@Geze: The game. Lols. :P
I can hardly wait for Modern Masters 2. Looks so damn sweet.
I haven't played the community developed game. I thought right now it's just instagib because they havent made all the guns yet? If that is the case I have no interest in it yet. Besides they're gonna add microtransactions to it later. Ew.
Timesplitters had tight controls, very polished .
To be expected from former rare employees that worked on goldeneye/perfect dark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n37clVDM5VY
So damn annoying it got a console wide release but............NO PC VERSION! :0:
well im off to play some cs:go
I have gone almost an ENTIRE HOUR WITHOUT CS GO
YOU HAVE TIGHT CONTROLS.
IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN!
PLEASE TELL ME,
'CAUSE I DON'T!!!!
Unreal Tournament 2004
Computer game
10/10·Steam
4.5/5·Metacritic
Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 and UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes. Wikipedia
Initial release date: March 16, 2004
Series: Unreal
Designer: Cliff Bleszinski
Developers: Epic Games, Digital Extremes, Psyonix, Streamline Studios
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS
Publishers: Atari, Midway Games, MacSoft Games, Atari, Inc.
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