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Let's get Unreal!

In today's Epic special , all four games from the Unreal series are available 70% off on GOG.com. That's only $11.96 for the complete Unreal experience!

The Unreal series remains one of the most accomplished franchises in the FPS genre to this day. In today's promo you cam pick up Unreal Gold, Unreal Tournament GOTY Edition, Unreal 2: The Awakening Special Edition, and Unreal Tournament 2004.

An entire generation of gamers spent hours upon hours in the world of Unreal, with their finger on the trigger and cold sweat running down their back, both in single- and multi-player mode. With superb level design, a variety of weapons, and frenetic pace this is were you find your fix of FPS adrenaline rush!

Get ready for Unreal entertainment and make sure to pick up those four awesome FPS titles featured in today's Epic special promo. The 70% off discount lasts until Tuesday, November 4, at 5:59AM GMT.
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fronzelneekburm: Muh weekend promo!
Muh Halloween treats!

Where are they? This can't be it, right?
Ummm

Muh newspost?

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/weekend_promo_halloween_horrors
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jackster79: One part about the Unreal series that keeps confusing me is: which games are multi-player and which are single-player? Are ANY single-player? I keep thinking the entire franchise are multiplayer-only games but that is probably Tournament talking.
Unreal Tournament games are multi-player whereas Unreal is single player :)
Post edited October 31, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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fronzelneekburm: That wasn't up when I posted.

Muh delay! ;P
Muh lack of patience!
Muh lack of care about yuh lack of patience :P


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Tannath: Unreal is single-player by design, but also has multi-player and co-op. Unreal 2 is single-player, but there's a free add-on pack (eXtended MultiPlayer, or XMP) that adds a multi-player mode. Unreal Tournament titles are clearly geared up towards multiplayer, despite having single-player campaings.
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jackster79: So...

Unreal & Unreal 2 = Single Player
Unreal Tournament & Unreal Tournament 2004 = Some Single Player but intended for Multi-Player

Since the chances of my doing multi-player are next to nil, are the Tournament ones worth picking up for the Single Player aspects? Would I be missing out on any story elements if they are not?
The UT games literally have no story to them, none, nada, zip, zilch :)
Post edited October 31, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: The UT games literally have no story to them, none, nada, zip, zilch :)
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jackster79: What about Unreal & Unreal 2? Do they have stories or are they just mindless FPS's?
Yes, those have stories. Unreal has the better one in my opinion but Unreal 2's story is solid :)