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Trophy Hunter 2003 Custom Maps
Trophy Hunter 2003 Custom Maps




Trophy Hunter 2003 Custom Maps

Then there's monster invasion, which is kind of like a precursor to the aforementioned Killing Floor, pitting you against waves of classic Unreal monsters that you have to survive against. Assault mode lets you play through little story-like battle campaigns with objectives. The Onslaught game mode takes you out of the typical corridor death-matches and onto huge outdoor battlefields where you can use turrets and vehicles to battle your way across capture points until you destroy the core of your enemies base. Lots and lots of customizable options, and a great badass soundtrack, as well. You can have a good deal of fun just trying out the many different game modes and over 100 different maps! There's plenty of mutators, and character models to choose from. If you get the physical copy of the Editors Choice Edition like I did, it's an even more impressive package - the games comes bundle with extra map packs, and a bunch of fan-made modes built right in! Pretty awesome. The game comes PACKED with content, and it's thankfully also old enough that rather than having some shittty online DRM thing, all the physical copy comes with a cd key you have to enter in while installing it (and can then just run it off of your hard drive). This might all sound like I'm not too fond of the game, but I do still have a lot of praise for it. Admittedly, though, it's not just toxic gamers that made me grow away from the genre - I also just nowadays prefer some feeling of "progression" in my video games, which is why in terms of arena-like games, I now prefer stuff like Killing Floor where you can level up, unlock things, and fight your way up to a boss encounter. It's a genre I've grown away from, especially since it attracts some of the most vile of the already pretty repugnant gamer "community", but thankfully this is one of those multiplayer games with full bot support, so you can have hours of fun playing without having to lower yourself to being the babysitter of a bunch of edgy teenage boys on the internet. This simple backstory lays the basis for this franchise of arena first person shooter games, sporting your typical modes like death-match and capture the flag, along with lots of new and unique game modes exclusive to this title such as Onslaught. Krissie's life story aside, what's the game about? Well, the Unreal Tournament series is a spin off from the main story-based Unreal series in which the Liandri Corporation has established a blood-sport competition to entertain their workers (from what I recall, don't have a cow if I got it a little off, sheesh - it's been years).






Trophy Hunter 2003 Custom Maps