When it comes to First-Person Shooters, Unreal Tournament is one of the best. When it comes to Arena Shooters though, Unreal Tournament is the best. Taking place in some far off future, the Unreal Tournament series has almost always produced great games for the community. The 2004 edition of the game offered a large variety of game modes, changing the objectives and number of players. There were 95 maps readily available on launch, as well as a good number of weapons and vehicles. UT 2004 was everything a sequel should be: the same basic premise, but bigger, better and with improved technologies. Although its predecessor, Unreal Tournament 3 was a good game, the 2004 entry was easily the best of the bunch. Nothing I say here can live up to the palm-sweating tension Unreal Tournament 2004 provides, all you can do is buy it for yourself. What the critics say: Gamespot: 9.4/10 IGN: 9.4/10 Steam User Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (97% Positive) Metacritic: 9/10