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aka: UT2004, UT2K4, Unreal Tournament 2004: Editor's Choice Edition

Moby ID: 12472

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Released
March 2004 on Windows
Credits
344 people
Releases by Date (by platform)
  • 2004 (Linux)
  • 2004 (Windows)
  • 2004 (Macintosh)
Publishers
  • Atari, Inc.
  • MacSoft
  • Epic Games, Inc.
  • Mastertronic Games Ltd.
Developers
  • Digital Extremes London
  • Epic Games, Inc.
Moby Score

8.4

#593 of 25.6K
Critics
90% (46)
Players
(90)
Review Ranking
  • #6 on Macintosh
  • #15 on Linux
  • #169 on Windows
Collected By
330 players
Genre
Action
Perspective
1st-person
Behind view
Gameplay
Shooter
Interface
Direct control
Setting
Sci-fi / futuristic
Misc
Regional differences

Windows Specs

ESRB Rating
Mature
Business Model
Commercial
Media Type
CD-ROM, Download, DVD-ROM
Input Devices Supported/Optional
Joystick, Keyboard, Mouse, Other Input Devices
Multiplayer Options
Internet, LAN, Modem
Number of Offline Players
1 Player
Number of Online Players
32 Players
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Included in

  • Unreal Deal Pack (2008)
  • Unreal: Anthology (2006)

Special Edition

  • Unreal Tournament 2004 (DVD Special Edition) (2004)

Description official descriptions

Unreal Tournament 2004 is the third game in the popular Unreal Tournament series.

This latest edition includes several new features. First and foremost is the return of Assault mode from the original Unreal Tournament. This mode pits two teams, attackers and defenders, against each other. The attackers must try to complete various objectives, and the defenders have to stop them. At the end of the round, whether time runs out or the attackers win, the roles are switched, and the defenders become the attackers. A mode new to 2004 is Onslaught. Another team-based mode, there are several Power Nodes spread throughout the map, with one base per team that houses a large Power Core. The players must go to each Power Node, link it to the enemy Core, and eventually attack the enemy Power Core itself. Rounding out the remainder of the game modes is the standard Capture the Flag, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Double Domination, Bombing Run, Last Man Standing, Invasion, and Mutant, for a total of ten different game modes. An additional official game mode is Vehicle CTF, which will only appear in the gametype browser after the user adds a VCTF map in the Maps directory, be it an official VCTF map (released after the game was published) or releases from amateur mapmakers.

There are several weapons available to you, all of which come with a secondary fire. You have a shield gun, an assault rifle (which can be dual wielded if you pick up a second one after an enemy or ally dies while holding one, much like the Enforcer in the original Unreal Tournament), a shock rifle, Redeemer missile launchers (which can launch a missile guided by you), an AVRiL missile launcher, a lightning gun, a rocket launcher and a flak cannon, to name a few.

2004 features, for the first time, vehicles, which are available in Onslaught, Assault and VCTF. You can hop into a tank (Goliath), a humvee (HellBender), a lightweight wheeled vehicle (called the Scorpion and relatively similar to the Warthog in Halo), a juggernaut vehicle (Leviathan) and several different hovering or flying vehicles, notably some space ships in some Assault maps such as AS-Mothership. Each vehicle has its own characteristics, some can hold multiple players and additionally some players can hitch a ride by standing on the external body of the vehicle. Some vehicles also have a personalized license plate with the name of the player driving it.

There are over one hundred maps to choose from. A lot of them are remakes from the past versions of the game, and there are several new ones made for 2004. Most maps for UT2003 are compatible with UT2004. Maps can be downloaded in the future, from official sources or from amateur mapmakers.

Unreal Tournament 2004 also includes a detailed single player campaign, in which you earn credits by competing in tournaments, which you then use to draft a team to compete in team-based tournaments. You work your way up qualifying ladders to the championship.

2004 supports voice chat. It also includes the possibility to give a limited number of command through speech recognition. The game also supports text-to-speech, translation in-game text messages into voice messages using the computer default SAPI 4/ SAPI 5 synthesis voice.

Spellings

  • 浴血戰場 2004 - Traditional Chinese spelling
  • 虚幻竞技场2004 - Simplified Chinese spelling
  • 언리얼 토너먼트 2004 - Korean spelling

Groups +

  • 3D Engine: Unreal Engine 2
  • Best of Infogrames / Atari releases
  • Game feature: In-game screenshot capture
  • Gameplay feature: Recordable replays
  • Games pulled from digital storefronts
  • Games that include map/level editor
  • Genre: Arena shooter
  • Middleware: FaceFX
  • Middleware: SDL
  • Protagonist: Female (option)
  • Setting: Space station / Spaceship
  • Software Pyramide releases
  • Technology: amBX
  • Theme: Future sports / Brutal sports
  • Unreal series
  • Unreal Tournament series
  • User / fan contributed content

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Credits (Windows version)

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Producers
  • Cliff Bleszinski
  • Jeff Morris
Programming
  • Bruce Bickar
  • Michael V. Capps
  • Michel Corneau
  • Erik de Neve
  • Laurent Delayen
  • James Golding
  • Ryan C. Gordon
  • Michiel Hendriks
  • Christoph A. Loewe
  • Warren Marshall
  • Matt Oelfke
  • Steven Polge
  • Jack Porter
  • Ron Prestenback
  • Andrew Scheidecker
  • Timothy Sweeney
  • Daniel Vogel
  • Joe Wilcox
Art & Level Design
  • Benjamin Beckwith
  • Cliff Bleszinski
  • Chris Blundell
  • Christopher Buecheler
  • Shane Caudle
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Reviews

Critics

Average score: 90% (based on 46 ratings)

Players

Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 90 ratings with 1 reviews)

Great game with little problems

The Good
This game is pure great.Everything that they "messed" up in when they did the UT2k3 they fixed.Their new game types such as Onslaught and The return of Assault make this game well worth its weight in gold.The new mode Onslaught includes many vehicles with many great aspects.The redone Assault gives it many new maps,missions, and even a few Assault only vechicles. Its very nice graphics and crisp sounds make it all the better and it has great music to kill to.

The Bad
The physics engine has a few little errors.The Rag Dolls are a very nice touch but not yet prefect.They can get stuck on themselves but thats not very common.I know that you can love yourself..But thats just wrong. Also after the demo they did a little fix the the Sniper Rifle's Fog but it still sucks.

The Bottom Line
I would invite them to a real life One on One CTF match..With the Guns of course,This game doesnt promote much violence.

Windows · by Daniel Courchesne (2) · 2004

Trivia

1001 Video Games

Unreal Tournament 2004 appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.

Development

Originally, Epic had planned compatibility between Unreal Tournament 2003 and Unreal Tournament 2004, but during development, Tim Sweeney said the network code had changed too much for the games to remain compatible.

German version

In the German version, all blood and gore effects were removed.

Online servers and delisting

The game's original online master servers were shut down on 31 May 2014 alongside other GameSpy servers. Epic Games would host their own master server until 24 January 2023.

Like other games in the series, Unreal Tournament 2004: Editor's Choice Edition was delisted from Steam on 14 December 2022 and GOG.com on 23 December 2022.

Awards

  • Apple Design Awards
    • 2004 - Best Mac OS X Entertainment Product
  • Computer Gaming World
    • March 2005 (Issue #249) – Shooter (Multiplayer) of the Year
    • March 2005 (Issue #249) – Darren's Broken Keyboard Award
  • GameSpy
    • 2004 – #6 Game of the Year
    • 2004 - Multiplayer Game of the Year
    • 2004 – #3 PC Game of the Year
    • 2004 – PC Multiplayer Game of the Year
    • 2004 - Best Value of the Year (PC)
    • 2004 - Mod of the Year (PC) (for Alien Swarm)
  • PC Gamer
    • April 2005 - #30 in the "50 Best Games of All Time" list

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Game added by Stargazer.

Macintosh added by Corn Popper. Linux added by Iggi.

Additional contributors: Unicorn Lynx, JPaterson, tarmo888, Sciere, Iggi, Zeppin, Paulus18950, Cantillon, Patrick Bregger, Plok, FatherJack.

Game added March 17, 2004. Last modified November 29, 2024.

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