Unreal II: Awakenings & 1942 Expansion
Posted: February 10, 2003, 11:05 am
Unreal II: Awakenings
One of the best FPS storyline driven games I have ever played. Graphics and sound are top notch. It feels very much like an updated Half-Life, which should be taken as a compliment.
Weapons, models, environments, music, and sound effects all get 10 out of 10. This game is a joy to play.
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1942 Expansion: Road to Rome
I paid 20$ for this game and it only has 6 new maps. Actually I only paid $19.42 since Wal-Mart is so fucking clever. Anyway, the original game is such a blast, I justified the cost. Once installed, I was amazed with the best 4 maps I have ever seen for this game. The other 2 maps are an excercise in frustration to say the least. I guess maybe because they are more balanced and no one can gain a foothold anywhere no matter how many tanks, men, and aircraft you throw into the meatgrinder. There are a couple of new vehicles, as well as new armies to command, the Italian and French. Yes, I was dissappointed that the French did not have an automatic surrender option. I especially love the new field artiliery that are set up in several of the strongholds.
Overall, the 4 maps that I mentioned above are so freaking good, I easily give this a 8 out of 10. If you like 1942, you're missing out by not having this.
One of the best FPS storyline driven games I have ever played. Graphics and sound are top notch. It feels very much like an updated Half-Life, which should be taken as a compliment.
Weapons, models, environments, music, and sound effects all get 10 out of 10. This game is a joy to play.
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1942 Expansion: Road to Rome
I paid 20$ for this game and it only has 6 new maps. Actually I only paid $19.42 since Wal-Mart is so fucking clever. Anyway, the original game is such a blast, I justified the cost. Once installed, I was amazed with the best 4 maps I have ever seen for this game. The other 2 maps are an excercise in frustration to say the least. I guess maybe because they are more balanced and no one can gain a foothold anywhere no matter how many tanks, men, and aircraft you throw into the meatgrinder. There are a couple of new vehicles, as well as new armies to command, the Italian and French. Yes, I was dissappointed that the French did not have an automatic surrender option. I especially love the new field artiliery that are set up in several of the strongholds.
Overall, the 4 maps that I mentioned above are so freaking good, I easily give this a 8 out of 10. If you like 1942, you're missing out by not having this.