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UNREAL TOURNAMENT 2018 REVIEW UPDATE
That meant that like every other publisher under the sun, it needed a port or an update to an already popular game-and Unreal Tournament was as good a choice as any. It's clear that Infogrames wanted to take advantage of the hype surrounding the PlayStation 2 launch, and it had to strike while the iron was hot.
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One of those publishers is Infogrames, and its game is Unreal Tournament. Not surprisingly, the potential to make a quick buck has persuaded a couple of publishers to take the leap and port these PC specific games to a console near you.
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This burgeoned a new phenomenon that until now was out of the reach of console gamers. But just as the PC and consoles seem to be on a level playing field, PC developers took their FPSs and their multiplayer modes online. With these successes as motivation, developers and publishers have been working hard to get more PC first-person shooters onto consoles to take advantage of the growing fan base. Names like Turok, GoldenEye 007, Perfect Dark and Medal Of Honor conjure images of excellent FPS experiences that rival those on the PC. Still, one genre has managed to make the transition relatively well and that's the first-person shooter (FPS). These days consoles rival PCs in terms of power and are beginning to challenge their versatility, but recent ports have shown that both remain worlds apart when it comes to producing authentic realizations of genres popular on their respective platforms.