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When you think of first-person shooters, there are a handful of titles your mind instantly thinks of. Games like Doom, Quake, and Halo are classics, but you can’t have a conversation about blistering fast shooters without including Unreal Tournament.

Unreal Tournament, released in 1999, is celebrating its 20th anniversary and we thought it would be fun to look back at the iconic shooter, highlight some of its influences on the genre, and even dive into mod scene which not only helped produce many more modern classics but change up the core experience of the game for players.



Unreal Tournament inspired many shooters to come
Unreal Tournament (sometimes referred to as UT99) is the sequel to Unreal developed by Epic Games. It shifted the focus to the multiplayer portion of the first title. Its fast-paced competitive shooting is still to this day a blast to play against real people or the well-coded bots. Whether playing Capture the Flag on the iconic Facing Worlds map or blasting your way through opponents in team deathmatch on Deck 16, there is plenty to love.

So much to love, in fact, that many modern shooters take cues from games like Unreal Tournament and Quake III (released at the same time). Whether it is the game modes or the weapons, many other titles have built on the success of these iconic first-person shooters.

In addition, these two games showed that two similar-playing games could exist and be successful at the same time. The similarities between the two also helped ignite message boards and LAN parties with conversations of “which was better” and you can still see fans of the two series debating their merits to this day.

In the first-person shooter genre, this was a new thing and helped pave the way for shooters to see similar release dates without fear of one game “losing out.” Heck, now it seems like many of the popular games releasing each year are first-person shooters, and Unreal Tournament helped lead that charge.



Unreal Tournament’s engine and the mod community around it
Unreal Tournament is built on the game engine of the same name, the Unreal Engine. The Unreal Engine is iconic and to this day its new editions are being used to make many amazing games, including the likes of the BioShock series, Absolver, and the upcoming Final Fantasy VII remake.

The reason so many games are built using a version of the Unreal Engine is that it is very easy for developers to use. For years, creative companies and individuals have been using the engine to power their games, but back in the days of Unreal Tournament, the engine was being used to mod UT99 and create new experiences that were basically modifications of the base game.

Games like Red Orchestra and Sanctum, which eventually saw full releases, were originally created in the early 2000s as mods to the Unreal Engine and helped establish the developers of those games in the industry.



Mods to enhance Unreal Tournament for modern play
While on the subject of mods, we’d be remiss to not take a minute to highlight the mod community present in Unreal Tournament. Not only was it an amazing game and experience out of the box, but modders and programmers were hard at work creating some truly unique and fun mods to make the experience even more, excuse the pun, game-changing.

Some of these mods added new maps to the game while others used the powerful engine to create new gaming experiences. There are many great maps you can try, but some fan favorites include the likes of and [url=http://www.mapraider.com/maps/unreal-tournament/deathmatch/5986/DM-XC-EpicTownV2A]EpicTownV2A. Custom maps are so popular that there are even full websites dedicated to hosting the download files for these maps, as well as highlighting user reviews to see which ones are best.

In addition to map mods, one of the most iconic mods for Unreal Tournament is . This mod added a bunch of things like proxy mines, grappling hooks, and more into wonderful, chaotic multiplayer. Another mod, one more focused on a cooperative experience, is called [url=https://www.moddb.com/mods/monsterhunt2/downloads/monster-hunt-2-gold]Monster Hunt. In it, you fight with a team of other soldiers to defeat waves of monsters with boss monsters at the end of each level.

If you are looking for something a little less drastic, then you definitely can’t go wrong with something like an HD textures mod to improve the look for the 20-year-old game.

All in all, if you are a fan of fast-paced shooters, Unreal Tournament is a classic and is still enjoyable 20 years after its original release. If you enjoy modern shooters and want to see where multiplayer shooters were born, this is a great place to start.

Have any fond memories of playing Unreal Tournament with a room full of your friends? What are some of your favorite mods for the title? Share it in the comments below!
Wonder if this means GOG and Epic are still working together...
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It'd be rad if we could get Unreal Tournament 3 here someday.

Vote: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/unreal_tournament_3
Post edited November 29, 2019 by Barry_Woodward
Anniversary reminded me about this old tiny mod called "Beer from Outer Space" from good ol' time when wacky mods came out in large abundance. Turns out it's pretty short, and have a sequel!

Man, I miss '90 mindset sometimes...

I remember some mega mods (got CD from my cousin) that contain enormous maps with big battles and flying on... something.

Also - tried to find map for UT that's big room with computer with custom music, so far nothing. Guess it was lost in time, not even sites that collect old stuff got it on the server...

So many memories but names slipped away long time ago, along with files.

Eh, wish that Thievery for UT had proper single player...
Post edited November 29, 2019 by SpecShadow
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SpecShadow: Anniversary reminded me about this old tiny mod called "Beer from Outer Space" from good ol' time when wacky mods came out in large abundance. Turns out it's pretty short, and have a sequel!

Man, I miss '90 mindset sometimes...
"Beer from outer space", you say...?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggJj5QoboVg
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Still the best arena shooter series I've played. And I still regularly play it actually.

One of the best things about it is that the bot AI is written so well, you can download basically any map you want and even if the maker didn't care to create custom bot paths, they will still be able to navigate the map somewhat OK so that it is playable with them.

And mapraider.com has a seemingly endless supply of maps to keep you busy.

Whenever I just want to shoot something, I load up my UT of choice for the day. Sad that the newest iteration got killed because everyone in Epic got pulled to work on Fnite because money...

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All the Unreal games are currently discounted by 90% which is a complete and absolute steal.

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Barry_Woodward: It'd be rad if we could get Unreal Tournament 3 here someday.
There is also no reason for it to not be here. The game was sold in DRM-free boxes and Epic released a patch to make the multiplayer functional again. All GOG would need to do is just include all the official patches, pre-install the multiplayer patch and the game could be sold here.

This was the perfect opportunity to release it here. Hopefully GOG can work it out with Epic eventually.
Post edited November 29, 2019 by idbeholdME
Perhaps it should be noted that the famously modernized Horde Modes formula stems from the Monster Hunt UT mod (also perfected in UT2k3 and UT2k4) and not actually Gears as people like to say.
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Barry_Woodward: It'd be rad if we could get Unreal Tournament 3 here someday.

Vote: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/unreal_tournament_3
Skip UT 3 it's awful. It's just an FPS version of gears of war with less than a 10nth of the stuff that UT99 or UT2004 had
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Another awesome MOD for Unreal Tournament is the Nali Weapons MOD. Check it out.
Post edited November 29, 2019 by McMicroDonalds
When it comes to mods, I really loved Tactical Ops (which later became a standalone game with even a retail release) and Strike Force. I played both mods countless hours. UT itself is great fun either! :)
So where the goddamn hell is Unreal Tournament 3?
What is this Unreal Tournament you're talking about? Sounds cool, I wish it was available on GOG! ;P

Well, at least I'm still allowed to read threads about it.
More articles about MOD scene please GOG
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Leroux: What is this Unreal Tournament you're talking about? Sounds cool, I wish it was available on GOG! ;P

Well, at least I'm still allowed to read threads about it.
Wait, is the original Unreal Tournament banned in Germany?
Post edited November 29, 2019 by idbeholdME
Unreal Tournament 3?
Yeah, I remember that game. Cool soundtrack and... that's it. Oh, and awful lot of bloom. Players liked it, I didn't, felt like my glasses were smeared by something oil-like.
Even these days gamers like fancy stuff and weird graphic features that make seeing anything more difficult, just to justify their new GPU,

Modern Warfare turns out to be hot seller that changed players back then and arena shooters died.

I looked at some reviews and turns out - they did released some mods and updates.
https://youtu.be/ref_EI0gcgo
not bad, they even released some kind of Ballistic Weapons mod to it (it was best mod for UT2004).
OMF2097 as a freebie (since it's freeware already) here would be nice too:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games#search=one%20mu