Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Unreal Tournament 3 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Unreal Tournament 3.
January 2008
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Stunning visuals
Great multiplayer action
Smooth framerate
Cool new vehicles
Warfare is a lot of fun.
Exhilarating shooting action
A number of highquality modes to choose from
Including the intense warfare mode
Great map design encourages early
Exciting action
Fantastic visuals that generally run at a consistently smooth frame rate.
Abstract: Over the past eight years the Unreal Tournament franchise has carved out a violent path through a blasé sea of first-person shooter competitors, arriving consistently at the top of the pile as one of the best titles in the genre.The series has never been...
If youre out shopping for a new PS3 game, and are a fan of deathmatch, then this game might be right up your alley. The action is there, and so are the insane amounts of gibbing youve come to expect from the series. Adding to the package is an almos...
Abstract: In the very different world since Unreal Tournament and Quake III faced-off for the lions share of the PC gaming market, it seems somewhat appropriate that we now have in hand a PS3 copy of Unreal Tournament 3. Much has changed in the balance of power...
The PS3 version of UT3 is every bit as good as it was on PC, and here the lack of strong competition makes it unmissable. If you like to fight online, this is as good as it gets on Sony's system....
Abstract: From controls that actually work to an online mode that’s easily as enjoyable as the PC original, Unreal Tournament 3 is a success on many fronts. It even has the option to control the action with a keyboard and mouse, although strangely there is a sli...
Abstract: As much as I love PC gaming, the days in which I would eschew the console version of a shooter in favour of its PC brethren have now officially passed. Sure, I may be able to run UT III in a higher resolution and with more graphical frippery on my PC, ...
Abstract: With all the hoopla surrounding how long/short games are, how much depth and complexity they have, or what dozens of features they have or have omitted, it is nice to see a company stay to their tried and true formula that made them kings for so long. ...
Abstract: I got some hands-on time with an early build of Unreal Tournament 3 back in early September. At that point, the game was already looking extremely polished, and had there not been so many other good games at Midway’s Holiday Lineup Preview event...