![]() ![]() Character models here have a roundness and human warmth in their textures and coloration that make them almost leap off the screen. This is the sharpest looking game to hit the PC in a year, and one of the most striking shooters since the original Unreal convinced thousands of people to spend big bucks on fancy new video cards back in 1998. ![]() If appearance means that much to you, though, by all means buy Unreal II. Which is all you're going to get here, as the game comes with a single-player campaign and not much else, unless you happen to be the ooh and aah type who values gorgeous visuals over substance. ![]() This isn't necessarily a bad thing, considering that you could play the original Unreal long enough for food to spoil in your fridge, but most people still want more out of a full-price game than a couple of mildly interesting play sessions. Legend Entertainment's Unreal II: The Awakening is roughly a third the size of its predecessor, meaning that you'll be able to go from eagerly installing the game to disappointingly removing it from your hard drive for good in just two or three nights. We waited almost five years to play a ten hour game.
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