GT Interactive
 Game Description: In this follow-up to the bestselling Unreal, you and your team of Bots are fighting in a tournament to attain the crown of Unreal Grand Master. The teams you'll be playing against consist of the most ruthless scum the galaxy has to offer. You'll have to be cool under fire and keep your team working effectively if you hope to beat each of Unreal Tournament's 32 levels and come out the champion (or alive, for that matter). Unreal Tournament's got it all: a ton of amazing levels, exciting new weapons, brain-melting new modes of play (Capture the Flag, Assault Match, Domination Match, Last Man Standing, and—of course—Deathmatch!), unbelievably deadly Bots (computer controlled opponents or teammates), and a slew of other features that should have your happiness glands working overtime.
By Chi Kong Lui on January 26, 2000 - 11:00pm.
Yet, by far, the one thing that makes Unreal Tournament such a worthy contender for the online multiplayer crown is the sheer amount of options that it offers over Q3A. There are more degrees of difficulty in Bot configurations, more different styles of play beyond CTF and classic Deathmatching, more maps to choose from, and even more diverse weapons (each sports an alternate fire option, which adds an entirely new dimension to the game). Almost across the board, Unreal Tournament brings more to the table than Q3A.
By Dale Weir on January 26, 2000 - 10:48pm.
According to ESRB, this game contains: Animated Blood & Gore, Animated Violence
By Dale Weir on January 26, 2000 - 10:41pm.
Walk by a couple of young kids debating their favorite sci-fi shows and youll likely find yourself dumbfounded. One kid, a zealot Trekker (Star Trek fanatic), will praise how the whole universe created in that series takes on a life of its own. Hell talk about the wondrous technology and great characters, but, much to your amazement, the next kid, a devout Babylon 5 fan (a relatively new franchise that has been consistently stealing Star Treks thunder and fans), will say the same thing about his favorite show. Their loyalty to one show over another can be puzzling to the layman because they sound as if theyre talking about the same show and few of their differing reasons are about anything substantial. Lets be honest, most of this comes down to far more simple rationale that range from personal preference to having found one show first and sticking with it.
By Dale Weir on September 13, 1999 - 11:00pm.
Duke Nukem is an aged marketing concept, where a hulking guy destroys everything in his path and highlights the destruction with cool one-liners. It was worked to perfection in the 80s when Arnold Schwartzenegger and Sylvester Stallone were dominating the box office. But in the 1990s, even Sly and Arnold have conceded to the times and have changed accordingly.
By Chi Kong Lui on September 13, 1999 - 11:00pm.
Duke Nukem may have entered the gaming scene as kiddy shareware fodder for the PC, but somewhere along the way, he evolved into a technologically advanced first-person shooter (FPS) with a politically incorrect bad-boy attitude that brought him recognition. Since then, developers have tried unsuccessfully to plug his mug into more lucrative, mainstream console systems, some of which came in the form of third-person auctioneers.
By Chi Kong Lui on September 13, 1999 - 11:00pm.
According to ESRB, this game contains: Animated Blood & Gore, Animated Violence
Game Description: The greatest action hero in gaming is back in Duke Nukem Zero Hour, exclusively for N64! A third-person time traveling extravaganza that takes Duke to even greater heights of Mayhem! Kick ass in this giant 32 MB game with 22 levels, four time periods, 25 killer enemies, eight bosses and an arsenal of up to 20 all-new weapons. Multiplay up to four people on 14 levels, with 29 skins and four game modes. This game is 4 MB Expansion Pak and Rumble Pak compatible.
By Chi Kong Lui on July 28, 1999 - 11:00pm.
Surprisingly, despite being in the capable hands of Reflections (the developers previously responsible for the Destruction Derby series), Driver comes up flatter than overnight Coca-Cola. Practically the only thing positive about Driver is the controls. To its credit, the cars handle great.
By Chi Kong Lui on July 28, 1999 - 11:00pm.
According to ESRB, this game contains: Mild Language
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