has anyone played this fantastic game yet here on /v/?
No.
I did and I loved it. It's sadly overshadowed by Half-Life and Quake 2 but I think it's definitely one of the most notable and important, and most fun, PC FPS of the late 90s.
>>319897397
>I'm alpha and omega!
Fucking,
love,
it.
>>319897808
yeah what really make me think it was superior to half life and other good shit was the ambient,the areas and the music,it was so immersive
>>31989802
nice! but dont get wrong thats unreal tournament,not unreal gold,anyways UT99 was so damn good also.
>>319898080
Alexander Brandon's music is fucking brilliant and I'll play any game he's done tracks for. I love his style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRUEDu2cprQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-4NHKNMGNQ
He's also responsible for Deus Ex's music, which is probably a bit better known.
>>319898472
OH YEAH BRUH,the music nails so much the feeling of the areas my personal favorite it's this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUDAVddrEj8
just look at it it's gorgeous,and the ai was so smart
>>319898472
but did you really like the game?
>>319898875
I dunno if the graphics were revolutionary at the time but it does evoke a lot of 90s PC gaming nostalgia in me.
I think it's still worth playing today.
>>319899124
actually from what i've heard these were the best graphics in the end of the 90's,compare it to half life or quake 2 ,and you will se the diference
this game blew away the mind of the gamers back in the 90's
>>319897397
Unfortunately I had only played it for the first time about 2 years ago, but it instantly became one of my favorites.
>>319900241
ikr first time i played it, and it became my favorite
>>319897808
>Quake 2
>Overshadowing anything
You fucking pleb.
>>319900728
i think quake 2 and unreal gold are on the same level, they are both near perfection