Unreal Tournament 2004 20 Years Later: An LGR Retrospective

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LGR

LGR

Ай бұрын

Revisiting UT2004 two decades later! This sequel to UT99 (er, UT2003?) from Epic Games and Digital Extremes was a staple of PC gaming in the 2000s, with the bombastic Onslaught mode being added to the classics of deathmatch, capture the flag, and so on. So let's review this classic FPS and dive into its predecessor, its gameplay, multiplayer, mods and more!
● LGR links:
/ lazygamereviews
/ lazygamereviews
/ lazygamereviews
● Restore online multiplayer servers using OpenSpy here:
ut2004serverlist.com/
● UT2k4 Improved Widescreen patch:
github.com/alexstrout/foxWSFi...
● Music is from the UT 2004 soundtrack:
• Video
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@n0b0dy76
@n0b0dy76 Ай бұрын
The way Epic handled the Unreal series is truly heartbreaking.
@fus132
@fus132 Ай бұрын
@basicallyhuman UT4 had basically no competition, Epic just decided to chase money with Fortnite instead.
@memes_gbc674
@memes_gbc674 Ай бұрын
it was pennies to them to keep the master servers up, how is it that valve is still keeping the master servers for their oldest games that peak to 20-30 players every weekend
@natenbox64
@natenbox64 Ай бұрын
I’m still not happy about it (I still have my copies of those games before they got delisted tho).
@RelakS__
@RelakS__ Ай бұрын
@@memes_gbc674 Shoot down the master servers, who cares? But let players buy/download the game and dedicated server to be able to continue the fun. I say this even though I did not play UT for more than 15 years.
@V3ntilator
@V3ntilator Ай бұрын
@@fus132 Epic were stupid for putting all eggs in one basket, and cancel UT. Fortnite won't be a money bin forever.
@polterghost_
@polterghost_ Ай бұрын
Fuck Epic for delisting all Unreal games from every store.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
💢
@guguy00
@guguy00 Ай бұрын
First I've heard of this. Thank balls I bought them years ago. Epic Fail Games infuriate me sometimes. Okay, most of the time. Still baffles me as to why they don't just put the Unreal games on their own fucking store.
@MandleRoss
@MandleRoss Ай бұрын
Thank you for putting it the best out of all the comments about this. The word "travesty" is fine, but a good old "fuck you" to Epic is the only real way to express the awfulness of what they have done.
@ARRRsonist
@ARRRsonist Ай бұрын
Such an unnecessary kick in the dick that was. Like, I get shutting down the servers to a degree, because I'm sure that saved them a very small amount of money, and community servers always find a way. But removing the games completely was baffling. It's not as if they don't run on modern computers, I play UT2004 from GOG at least once a year.
@xFluing
@xFluing Ай бұрын
@@ARRRsonistCommunity servers only find a way if the game supports them in the first place, like these old unreal games. It's a real issue when the game depends on a central server and that goes down, you're left with nothing. It's destruction of property. Straight up.
@hypertensionfilms5439
@hypertensionfilms5439 Ай бұрын
It's hard to explain to younger gamers what a HUGE deal UT2004 was at the time. I was too poor to afford a gaming PC, but my buddy Chris let me play at his place whenever, and it was glorious. I cherish that time so much.
@carbon5261
@carbon5261 Ай бұрын
I also had a buddy Chris whose house I would play this at. He had a Mac tower that he got a new graphics card for specifically to play this.
@phyrr2
@phyrr2 Ай бұрын
It's just like explaining to younger people now the value of growing up WITHOUT smart phones, with actual real life friends, riding bikes and crap like that. The world had changed very fast and much for the worst. I'm glad we got to grow up in such a time with good honest fun and with amazing games. People now are just used to mediocre to crappy products thinking that's just the norm. Poor bastards.
@ccricers
@ccricers 26 күн бұрын
I had a 1280x1024 LCD monitor at the time but those were so expensive back then. So the PC was too slow to run these on native resolution because I still had a weak graphics. This game eventually convinced me to upgrade.
@crunchysuperman
@crunchysuperman 25 күн бұрын
I had a room in my house set up with 5 PCs in a LAN. Had friends over for playing 2k4, original UT, Serious Sam, etc - it was glorious! I might even have enjoyed that time of my life more than the original arcade scene from the early 80's. Maybe.
@aMiyafuji
@aMiyafuji 11 күн бұрын
It's kind of weird. I remember playing UT99 from my dad... around the time 04 would of came out with no clue about it. Hey, UT99, Tac Ops, and Halo CE worked for a bit until I could spread my young wings further myself. Love the older stuff though. As much as I wanted to play the current stuff, I still appreciated what I had because it was fun. Like even dying seemed more fun then. I dunno if it was just how crazy it all looked, the sounds, or just being young
@mothersbasement
@mothersbasement Ай бұрын
UT 2004 was THE go-to game for my LAN party group for years. No matter what other, newer, shinier options were on offer, there would always be at least one UT deathmatch running at all hours of the night, and everyone got in on the fun, no matter how little FPS they played otherwise. It has a timeless, pick up and play magic about it, matched only by Mario Kart.
@maodijong3661
@maodijong3661 Ай бұрын
Man I miss those days when having 37 maps was seen as not good enough. Now we'd be lucky to have 5 maps and have to pay more for any other maps lol
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
No kidding, we didn't know how good we had it
@wamba2097
@wamba2097 Ай бұрын
And then there were the awesome community map packs too!
@kirkanos3968
@kirkanos3968 Ай бұрын
Forgot the #1 fact back then we used to own our game we paid for not just buying a license to play them.
@abadenoughdude300
@abadenoughdude300 Ай бұрын
@@kirkanos3968 Also we could've done all kinds of weird things with them using all kinds of tools that CAME WITH THE DAMN GAME. Almost as if the devs themselves wanted us to enjoy and have fun with their games, rather than begrudgingly tolerate our existence as it is now.
@DrundeFPS
@DrundeFPS Ай бұрын
Xbox fans and old COD players reading this: 😳
@jesseteixeira6284
@jesseteixeira6284 Ай бұрын
It's such a fucking tragedy this franchise was removed from the digital marketplace.
@SinisterPuppy
@SinisterPuppy Ай бұрын
For real. What a weird way to celebrate the 20th anniversary. No idea wtf is happening with Epic.
@AJ-po6up
@AJ-po6up Ай бұрын
@@SinisterPuppy They only care about their cash-cow Fartnite that's what's happening with Epic.
@skillaz908
@skillaz908 Ай бұрын
You can still get original UT99 from GOG and there are still a lot of servers to play! ✌️
@CharlesAnjos
@CharlesAnjos Ай бұрын
​@@SinisterPuppybusiness and finance over everything else is what happened
@blade9292
@blade9292 Ай бұрын
They could Either offer the games for free in their store or update them to work better with modern systems...
@Jazzy_Waffles
@Jazzy_Waffles Ай бұрын
Wow. 20 years ago, I was at a LAN Party. The host left to go to best buy, came back with one copy of UT 2004. Gave it to somebody else. He went into a bedroom, came back later that night, cracked it, and gave us all copies. It was legit all we played that entire time!
@lucastekkan
@lucastekkan 25 күн бұрын
It must have been amazing lol. I was born too late for these big lan parties (still played lan with some friends, but mostly out of necessity instead of nostalgia).
@TheDman216
@TheDman216 18 күн бұрын
i loved lan partys
@NachosElectric
@NachosElectric Ай бұрын
3:13 "Hor-As-! Hor-As-! Hor-As-!" I see I wasn't the only one who did that lol.
@crunchysuperman
@crunchysuperman Ай бұрын
What Epic is doing to the franchise that built their company - the very namesake of their engine that powers most of the gaming universe, is beyond baffling to me. In fact, it's rather infuriating to see what Epic have decided to become.
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
Hear hear!
@iron3764
@iron3764 Ай бұрын
Its all fornite, battlepasses, titty cartoon characters and gen z now :/
@joshallen128
@joshallen128 Ай бұрын
i wouldnt be surprised if they renamed their engine to the Epic Engine@@LGR
@aserta
@aserta Ай бұрын
That's why corporate types have no business in the gaming world.
@dualpapayas
@dualpapayas Ай бұрын
Such a big juxtaposition between Valve releasing a documentary celebrating Half-Life's 25th anniversary and Epic Games trying to memory hole Unreal (the game) from existence.
@Jonny5a
@Jonny5a Ай бұрын
That moment you realise you're now 20 years older
@jr2904
@jr2904 Ай бұрын
I've been doing that a lot this year thanks to movies I watched as a kid or teenager having some big anniversaries this year lol. The matrix turned 25, Shaun of the dead is 20, Terminator is 40, etc.
@TheDman216
@TheDman216 18 күн бұрын
iam an old guy now
@odinsplaygrounds
@odinsplaygrounds Ай бұрын
Love these retrospectives and throwback to old excellent games.
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad to hear!
@TheRamblingSoul
@TheRamblingSoul Ай бұрын
20 years... Shit I feel old. UT2K4 was one of the last of the golden era of gaming.
@themigraine
@themigraine Ай бұрын
On Noclip's docummentary on Warframe (made by Digital Extremes), the now CEO of DE, Steve Sinclair starts the conversation on "people tell me 'I hate the lighthing gun what is that horrible thing' and im just like 'yeah, that was me'" hah
@Krynis
@Krynis Ай бұрын
I feel like Steve had made up for it since then haha. (big Warframe fan here)
@blunderingfool
@blunderingfool Ай бұрын
The lightning gun has an otherwise unused killfeed line for players who manage to kill themselves with a hit-scan weapon... It includes "PLAYER defied the laws of physics". =P
@SITHRootz
@SITHRootz Ай бұрын
@@Krynis yeah warframe slaps
@megan_alnico
@megan_alnico Ай бұрын
What's your favorite frame?
@CharlesAnjos
@CharlesAnjos Ай бұрын
I came here to comment this, that part of the interview is fucking hilarious
@avensCL
@avensCL Ай бұрын
In my opinion UT2004 is the best vanilla Arena FPS game of all time. An absurd amount of content out of the box.
@yoghurrt1
@yoghurrt1 Ай бұрын
7:50 -"It's rapidly aging and darn near falling apart since mid 2000, but hey who hasn't". I feel personally attacked and also in same time I giggled hard hearing that.
@snip3d
@snip3d Ай бұрын
Easily spent over 20,000 hours in the UT Franchise........ mostly 99, but 2003 and 2004 were fun. Amazed how slow some of the video scenes appear compared to the competitive nature we had back in the day, it was so fast on the semi-pro and pro scene. Back when custom mods, maps and skins were all free, no loot boxes, self-hosting servers....... Thank you for the memories.
@syproful
@syproful Ай бұрын
Yeah 120% speed was no exception at all, sometimes even more.
@ashurafreedan
@ashurafreedan Ай бұрын
i still play all 4 games in the series regularly, like a balding man clinging to his last pieces of hair, remembering a once great time
@BaldingSasquatch
@BaldingSasquatch Ай бұрын
Sorry what was that about hair loss?
@sega_kid4288
@sega_kid4288 Ай бұрын
Hey!!!! I’m not clinging I’m just lazy 😎
@duxzu
@duxzu Ай бұрын
I too am balding
@poeticsilence047
@poeticsilence047 Ай бұрын
Homer, is that you?
@olik136
@olik136 Ай бұрын
Asking for a friend.. how can you play them today? (legally)
@christianblair8663
@christianblair8663 Ай бұрын
UT2004 was peak multiplayer PC gaming. It had absolutely everything in a single package, tons of game modes, an absurd variety of maps, multiple weapons, player skins, mods, high skill ceiling for the hardcore, a 3-hour long soundtrack with D&B music to apocalyptic choirs, etc. No FPS game has come close to the amount of content UT2004 had just on day one.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
That's absolutely true. TBH it puts most other games to shame
@zenithquasar9623
@zenithquasar9623 Ай бұрын
I loved it so much.
@Aggrofool
@Aggrofool Ай бұрын
Well kinda. By 2004 everyone got sick of arena shooters, Battlefield was the shizz
@Jack-vk5ko
@Jack-vk5ko Ай бұрын
@@Aggrofool idk dude, servers were constantly full and I remember UT2k4 was a staple for the LAN parties I went to (along with CS2). In fact could still find decent amount of ppl playing in 2010 and beyond (mods really kept it going)
@1Raptor85
@1Raptor85 Ай бұрын
​@@Aggrofool battlefield didn't even start getting big until almost 2 years after ut2k4...
@Dogspark841
@Dogspark841 Ай бұрын
Onslaught mode is still one of the greatest multiplayer experiences out there.
@DMKleinArts
@DMKleinArts 22 күн бұрын
Id love something to utilize it again as well as ut2k4 did
@MarcosCodas
@MarcosCodas Ай бұрын
It's crazy how much of UT's combat DNA can be seen in Fortnite. The whole "jump and shoot" mechanic continues to be there even though it's not an arena shooter. It was never my jam, but as an enjoyer of games, it's interesting to see how concepts in gaming mutate over time.
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
Indeed, my old UT Onslaught skills carried over pretty well to Fortnite! Well, other than the quick building mechanic. I was glad when that went away.
@MarcosCodas
@MarcosCodas Ай бұрын
@@LGR That's gone away? Might have to try Fortnite again! Thanks for the reply, Clint!
@gmaclean1
@gmaclean1 Ай бұрын
Love how you can always pull out 5 different releases of the same game. A true collector!
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
I do find it quite gratifying tracking down all the alternate releases and special editions I couldn’t afford back then or never knew about 😁
@utarefson9
@utarefson9 29 күн бұрын
I do wish you'd give Unreal Championship 2 a proper review, it's one of the many forgotten gems of the OG xbox
@ksenolog
@ksenolog Ай бұрын
"Geared up for war" now that you mentioned it, I see the connection.
@4Wilko
@4Wilko Ай бұрын
I chuckled at that part (10:00).
@rhydiangalindo8939
@rhydiangalindo8939 Ай бұрын
also the GOW hammer of dawn flying by while talking about the orbital laser 27:41
@TheOneTrueJack
@TheOneTrueJack Ай бұрын
So glad to see Onslaught getting some love. I thought I was the only one that adored it and was bewildered that it never got the props it deserved.
@GuntanksInSpace
@GuntanksInSpace Ай бұрын
UT2004 ruled, basically. And this video really just hit home essentially everything about it. Watched this and ended up nostalgic about those days I was almost always at a LAN Cafe that had this and Doom 3/HL2. Though by then, said cafes would play more CS, Korean mmos, and other stuff while Quake and Unreal's popularity dwindled locally, which I still lament. Hell, I hate how the announcer for this got popular in a different WC3 custom map (that spawned a genre lol).
@kurtg5405
@kurtg5405 Ай бұрын
It's amazing how great UT2004 still looks! That era of 3D game just has this awesome aesthetic that wasn't trying to be real life, but also had a bunch of contrast and lights to keep you engaged.
@Two49
@Two49 Ай бұрын
Yeah the original style of '04 really shines through. A modern re-release with remastered textures would be awesome.
@LiteralmenteUmaMulher
@LiteralmenteUmaMulher Ай бұрын
I love sci fi design of that era
@mindblockandroid
@mindblockandroid Ай бұрын
The awesome thing is that the mod tools are all in there! We could make a remake ourselves if Epic doesn’t care about it!
@iJeremyN
@iJeremyN Ай бұрын
That Ball Delivery shot that barely missed... I felt that deep in my soul.
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
The way my stomach turned when that happened
@PieceOfPieSoftware
@PieceOfPieSoftware Ай бұрын
Nailed that "Zen state" thing. Perfectly describes what it felt like, and took me back to those wonderful days
@nickwallette6201
@nickwallette6201 Ай бұрын
Yup. I always thought it was funny how UT would ramp me up in a chaotic frenzy, and then I start to coast into that flow state, and finish up feeling totally chill and happy.
@azazelleblack
@azazelleblack Ай бұрын
The UT2004 soundtrack is "mid 2000s" in a way that nothing else can be. It's incredible.
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack Ай бұрын
Its sounds so much like the techno soundtrack of Fast and Furious 1.
@russelldoty2743
@russelldoty2743 Ай бұрын
That's tracker music for ya. Very distinctive.
@azazelleblack
@azazelleblack Ай бұрын
@@russelldoty2743 Ironically, UT2004 mostly didn't use tracker music, haha.
@AaronALAI
@AaronALAI Ай бұрын
I worked in a wildlife refuge for months in isolation no Internet no phone....that game was very important to me. It was a great game!!
@tarajoe07
@tarajoe07 Ай бұрын
"falling apart since the 2000's, what isn't" Right in the feelz
@rommix0
@rommix0 Ай бұрын
Yeah like the Patriot Act and No Child Left Behind. good times.
@bert.hbuysse5569
@bert.hbuysse5569 Ай бұрын
YES!
@Rexter2k
@Rexter2k Ай бұрын
The amount of content right out of the box, and all the numerous options to customize everything you wanted. Damn how I miss that so much. Games used to allow you to just d*ck around, and this is the reason for the longevity and making it legendary.
@stephenharris5532
@stephenharris5532 Ай бұрын
The ice level and the forest level in UT2K3 blew me away graphically. I remember playing it on my friend's Geforce 3 and being so jealous and awestruck. I also think UT2K3 had great music. I had some of those .ogg files in my playlist for years. Great video, as always!
@InfectiousGroovePodcast
@InfectiousGroovePodcast Ай бұрын
I played SO MUCH Unreal Tournament. It absolutely triggers that "good old days" feeling any time I see or hear anything about it.
@raafmaat
@raafmaat Ай бұрын
i never got into it much, i played it on a couple of LAN parties and a few times with some mates later using teamspeak or something similar, but it never really hooked me in much, it seemed like just a quick fun thing to do in suuuper short burtsts!
@InfectiousGroovePodcast
@InfectiousGroovePodcast Ай бұрын
@@raafmaat neat. Many of us played it for hours and hours :)
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
Hi
@metfan4l
@metfan4l Ай бұрын
2004 was such an awesome year for gaming, can't believe it's been 20 years already...
@Igorsov
@Igorsov Ай бұрын
And the last too…
@buggerlugz6753
@buggerlugz6753 Ай бұрын
back when you didn't need 10 different game clients eh.....and could put a cd or dvd in a drive!
@HeyHeyItsJayTay
@HeyHeyItsJayTay Ай бұрын
This makes me understand why I love Helldivers 2 so much. It's the same kind of engagement and silliness where they just let the developers do whatever they wanted while never asking for permission or forgiveness.
@1337penguinman
@1337penguinman Ай бұрын
This game was my jam back in the day. Spent so much time on Torlan I probably STILL remember where all the guns are on it.
@NLRevZ
@NLRevZ Ай бұрын
UT2004 was the centerpoint of our school LAN parties. Still love it!
@volvo09
@volvo09 Ай бұрын
In my computer tech class at technical high school the teacher would let us have a lan party at the end of some Fridays if we got all our work done. Sometimes on ala Friday we'd be tasked with reformating our drives since we'd mess our computers up with lessons and tests, so we would all reinstall win98 and all associated drivers, ms office, and if you finished faster you could go online or we'd play unreal (the original 99 one).
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing Ай бұрын
And the last arena game where I actually enjoyed playing against halfway useful bots in blissful, internet free solitude. Until that last CoD BOps Cold War update...the new botmapping is actually impressive and nobody seems to know about it
@dvdlesher
@dvdlesher Ай бұрын
God I wish ut2004 was played by literally anyone during my high school time. The only thing they know and care is counter strike, and not even half life death match or even quake
@lm4278
@lm4278 Ай бұрын
@@dvdlesher Dude. HLDM was the shit, too. My buddy and I had a clan back in the day. We called ourselves TMC.. Two Man Clan. We would get on DM or OG TF and dominate. People would actually leave the map when we got on because we kicked ass. Man that was some fun.
@brochebug
@brochebug Ай бұрын
Such a fun time. It's an absolute travesty UT got wiped from GOG.
@matternicuss
@matternicuss Ай бұрын
Thankfully people who bought it before the takedown can still download it and archive it, but it’s tragic we won’t get any new players until Epic decides to rerelease them.
@ThePlayerOfGames
@ThePlayerOfGames Ай бұрын
​@@matternicussintroduce new players via the power of piracy. If they're going to commit arson and intentional destruction, torrenting is the natural cure!
@pilot3605
@pilot3605 Ай бұрын
Bought Unreal Gold like a month before they took it down. Wtf epic
@doctahjonez
@doctahjonez Ай бұрын
Epic's treatment of this franchise proves that piracy is morally correct.
@JSSMVCJR2.1
@JSSMVCJR2.1 21 күн бұрын
It only proves that companies can eff off, on the gamer's perspective.
@manynukes11
@manynukes11 Ай бұрын
This was the game that introduced me to FPS games when I was 9 years old. If you ever did a retrospective on Empire Earth then I'd know we had the same childhood
@Geekysam713
@Geekysam713 Ай бұрын
I have played 1000 hrs of this game's demo on a Dell Dimension PC with my dad. Amazing times they where.
@lootpack27
@lootpack27 Ай бұрын
Hell yes the demo was all you needed
@phoboswhiplash
@phoboswhiplash Ай бұрын
AS Torlan theme must be fried into your brain, just like mine
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing Ай бұрын
Back when some geniuses at Circuit City put them on the demo PCs, and were networked...people would have impromptu matches against other shoppers. I think it sold more well-spec'd Compaq and HP computers than anything else
@TheMadRRConductor
@TheMadRRConductor Ай бұрын
I never owned the full proper game I played the demo mostly exclusively. Only fairly recently picked up the full game on steam. Still have my demo installation files and they still work well too.
@NerfPlayeR135
@NerfPlayeR135 Ай бұрын
Special mention has to go to the UT2003 announcer, who is so memorably over-the-top that he pretty much sells the sports theme all by himself.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
Same VA just very over the top sporty performance
@MirTech814
@MirTech814 Ай бұрын
I still have my original copy i bought at EB games at the start of Easter break in high school that year, had the $20 rebate from EB games, what a deal, i came from UT 99 and skipped 2003 and was blown away from this release.
@jasonkwong3207
@jasonkwong3207 Ай бұрын
The demo for Unreal Tournament 2004 was probably the most fun I've had playing a demo.
@miketroj3728
@miketroj3728 Ай бұрын
Imagine a current multiplayer FPS loaded with 37(!) maps on release day.
@JSSMVCJR2.1
@JSSMVCJR2.1 21 күн бұрын
AA games.
@fastlap48
@fastlap48 Ай бұрын
This was the game I set up on all school computers in drafting class. Oh coach thought we were drafting CAD files!
@SITHRootz
@SITHRootz Ай бұрын
We did the same thing, for whatever reason, the school saw it fit to kit out the CAD and robotics computers with Athlon XP Thoroughbreds and GeForce 4 Ti 4600s. Our IT guy was the shit and had an FTP with all the goodies for us to take advantage of those machines.
@gdtyra
@gdtyra Ай бұрын
CAD... with guns
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
UnrealEd is a great intro to architectural design IMO
@mow123
@mow123 Ай бұрын
It was the reverse for me, I took a CAD class because I used unreal editor. Only at lunch did the unreal fun begin, only a few of the computer could run 2004 so we mainly played 98.
@LawrenceBarratt-gi6tu
@LawrenceBarratt-gi6tu Ай бұрын
I've been sick all week and watching your fantastic videos one after the other. And a new one drops today! Love it.
@Ratchetcomand
@Ratchetcomand 21 күн бұрын
First time finding this channel after feeling nostalgic for the Unreal franchise. I spent so much time with this game in Internet cafes in middle school when I was 13 back in 2004. I didn't have a good PC that could play it. So I had go to one in a local Mall instead.
@Ai_Dreamscapes_in_Latent_Space
@Ai_Dreamscapes_in_Latent_Space Ай бұрын
Game still looks great in 2024
@sambas9257
@sambas9257 Ай бұрын
Graphically it sucks. It has a simple rounded poligono abstraction and a modern sci-fi neon/jungle palette but it still sucks.It was already old when it was out the same year of Doom III and Half-Life 2 both in realism and universe building. It was the peak of the refined versions of Quake 3 gameplay with vehicles and all those different kind of modalities and that is why it is still cool
@MalakaiDerg
@MalakaiDerg Ай бұрын
Whenever I revisit it, that's why I think too. They really were at the top of their game in those years
@marblecar1162
@marblecar1162 Ай бұрын
​@@sambas9257it looks fine.
@Ai_Dreamscapes_in_Latent_Space
@Ai_Dreamscapes_in_Latent_Space Ай бұрын
@@sambas9257 Half-Life 2 revolutionized the gaming landscape, while DOOM 3 stood out as a graphical powerhouse. However, a game’s aesthetic extends beyond mere polycounts. Personally, I’d choose the vibrant graphical style of UT2004 over today’s monotonous, microtransaction-laden shooters any day.
@BurningFishGaming
@BurningFishGaming Ай бұрын
Agreed. It still looks good despite the anarchistic art style.
@SITHRootz
@SITHRootz Ай бұрын
This and Halo: CE are the games I always play with my younger nieces and nephews; they really enjoy the sandbox of it all. Something strangely missing in sweaty battle royale games. The eldest one has even gone on to give me a run for my money when he indulges me in my need for nostalgia.
@selfloathingweekly
@selfloathingweekly Ай бұрын
It is CRIMINAL this game was never re-released or ported to consoles.. 2004 is legendary
@eggbreakerdotexe
@eggbreakerdotexe Ай бұрын
It was on GOG. *Was.*
@Robonauta
@Robonauta Ай бұрын
UT2004 was my first experience with Unreal, sometime around 2005. I was blown away by pretty much everything the game had to offer (except bombing run, hated that mode more than double domination): excellent graphics and style, amazing music, fuckloads of custom skins, models and maps to download, every weapon having an alternate fire mode, a big variety of bot skill difficulties to choose from (adept was my ceiling, anything above I couldn't beat). Fucking around in Assault maps with 50+ bots was always fun. In Onslaught it'd end up going nowhere with that many bots. Seriously, the game offered so damn much. Yet, the only PC game my friends ever bothered to play was fucking Counter Strike. It didn't help that no LAN house had UT2004 or even 99 back when they were common. The one time I managed to get them to play UT2004, they complained that the game was too fast. When you come from CS, which is much slower but also a game where you aren't supposed to jump around everywhere like a monkey on crack, yeah, I can understand that.
@steveskipper6473
@steveskipper6473 Ай бұрын
There is nothing like the feeling of map domination in Torlan when you position your tank blasting your opposing team as they desperately try to escape their home base after the loss of all their power nodes.
@Wrathful_Scythe
@Wrathful_Scythe Ай бұрын
I loved UT2004. Being in my early teens, my PC was barely able to run the game at all but the sheer scale of it really made me fall in love with the game. Coming from UT99, this felt like a proper sequel.
@AEGISDEFENSE
@AEGISDEFENSE Ай бұрын
Some of the best weapon animations in gaming. I played the shit out of this. Also, the Scythes on the Scorpion jeep, so dope!
@strain42
@strain42 25 күн бұрын
It always makes me feel super old to see more and more of these 20, 25, 30 years later videos...but god are they always fun! Great job, Clint! Definitely a fun time!
@killerguythefox
@killerguythefox Ай бұрын
the modding scene for this game was absolutely bonkers and there was so many additions of maps. gameplay mods and so on. I recall how assault mode had some really amazing maps on MP. and invasion was arguably a BIG one too as modders created a whole genre of making it a rpg invasion mode where you now had big monster packs with unique and crazy challenges to them. and you could now level and upgrade and add stats and perks. that stuff was my early teens playing some really popular assault map servers and a few invasion rpg mod servers. it really gave what was pretty decent modes even deeper depth.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
Worked a ton on MonsterMash & MonsterEvolution RPG Invasion & Assault. Servers are still running & getting updated content.
@killerguythefox
@killerguythefox Ай бұрын
@@OpenTournament appreciate the work put into it.I do remember that one of my favorite though not sure if it was the global best AS mode server was nachos and beer. they had some of my favorite maps for it. specifically the C&C maps that had a very unique mechanic made into it using the objective system from the mode. and they hosted maps too where ballistics mod was baked into it too? i was always playing on some favorite modded invasion server or that server for AS mode. Cant venture to guess how many hours i spent on both.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
@@killerguythefox Yeah I remember C&C but pretty vaguely, seemed like you need to have played C&C Renegade to fully understand what was going on in those maps/modes
@LTonyGames2099
@LTonyGames2099 Ай бұрын
I loved unreal tournament and i used to play the one under development on unreal engine before fortnite came out. It was sad when fortnite came out and became huge as development for UT slowed then stopped. Its even sadder to know that Epic games decided to remove all unreal tournament titles from their site and steam. Ill never understand companies and their need to remove legacy games. 😢 i havent finished the video but as soon as i saw the title, i felt sad and happy seing it.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
We can build it
@LTonyGames2099
@LTonyGames2099 Ай бұрын
@@OpenTournament please elaborate.
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios Ай бұрын
It would cost them nothing and make them money to keep old games in stores. They can simply declare that the game is unsupported and delivered as-is. No cost, but people will buy them.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
@@LTonyGames2099 Open Tournament is a spiritual successor to the UT series of games
@NormakL
@NormakL Ай бұрын
Wonderfully thorough on this video, showing all the editions, especially the -thick- collectors edition and even the ads and strategy guide. I was too balls deep in Q3 at the time that I missed how incredibly packed this game was.
@winterhell2002
@winterhell2002 Ай бұрын
UT 2004 being on LGR is so wild. In 3 years we'll start seeing Crysis and Bioshock.
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
Crysis: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rKGkqKOqopKCbdk
@MINI_91
@MINI_91 Ай бұрын
I would honestly love if modern games could still look like this. It takes up less space on your machine, more people can actually run it, it still looks great and the worlds/maps could be massive, reduce development time and cost and much more. Honestly a near perfect looking game in my eyes. I love the aesthetics from games made in the 90's up to the mid 2000's.
@fus132
@fus132 Ай бұрын
You will [150GB, SSD REQUIRED], and you will be happy
@MaitreMechant
@MaitreMechant Ай бұрын
same, lots of people have nostalgia for retro pixel art but for me it's these kind of graphics that I just love
@MINI_91
@MINI_91 Ай бұрын
@@MaitreMechant I have nostalgia for both styles. The gorgeous and timeless pixel art from the 16-bit era being blended together by a bad composite signal to create effects with the technical limitations, and the blurry low poly mid-to-late 90's look, along with the early-to-mid 2000's look... They all look amazing to me and they charm the absolute hell out of me.
@briandyche
@briandyche Ай бұрын
The “boomer shooters” genre has a bit of this. A lot of it runs a little older in style (copying Doom or Quake) but there’s a lot of fun indie options there that might scratch that itch (and all 4-10gb!)
@MINI_91
@MINI_91 Ай бұрын
@@briandyche I have a lot of them. Can't wait for Selaco!
@pjacksononyoutube
@pjacksononyoutube Ай бұрын
Still remembering its announcements in magazines and how amazed I was regarding its graphics. To this day it’s one of my favorite Games of all time!
@thecouncil719
@thecouncil719 Ай бұрын
This was such an awesome video, thank you for all the time and work you put into it! Im so jealous of your dos gaming collection lol. Its even worse because you're the one who got me into dos gaming in the first place!
@Foostini
@Foostini Ай бұрын
UT2K4 was my whole childhood, i still adore that game. I even liked UT3 a lot when a lot of people didn't. Damn shame about the way they handled it going forward.
@poeticsilence047
@poeticsilence047 Ай бұрын
The music, that intro splash screen along with your hype man makes me wonder what happened do games these days. Developers went all out and just had fun.
@snakedogman
@snakedogman Ай бұрын
Now they've all converted to the religion of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
@latindragon1988
@latindragon1988 Ай бұрын
One of the best games ever made totally needs a remaster I still play it all the time. I'm a modern PC. I just love seeing that logo that you get for having maximum specs versus when you don't
@OVERKILL_PINBALL
@OVERKILL_PINBALL Ай бұрын
a remaster would be PERFECT
@jbmcb
@jbmcb Ай бұрын
dgVoodoo2 is your friend here :)
@brinksectionz
@brinksectionz Ай бұрын
A remaster would be cool, but it plays and runs so well already.
@latindragon1988
@latindragon1988 Ай бұрын
@@brinksectionz It does. The only problem is the only server is still playable our freeze tag
@PSYCOMMUnist
@PSYCOMMUnist Ай бұрын
The remaster would have season passes and microtransactions and would be censored to Hell and back and probably a ton of input latency and a ton of autoaim for controller players.
@ut4_dylan7
@ut4_dylan7 Ай бұрын
Can't believe it's been 20 years I still play UT2004 from time to time , we have a modified trials server where we speed run hundreds of maps against each other down to the milliseconds with a lot of maps and times now being very close to what the community considers humanly perfect. Some footage on my channel from a couple of years ago if anyone is interested. Really is such a shame that Epic removed UT from being purchased digitally and also washed their hands with latest project of UT - UT4 (the epic and community led project). This was a great video though and was really nice to watch your review !
@AznMetalHead
@AznMetalHead Ай бұрын
Absolutely loved UT2004! Spent countless hours playing this game and met some incredible people on those custom driving maps
@k-ondoomer
@k-ondoomer Ай бұрын
Rip to the goat franchise. A vision of uncompromising competition, ive always loved the gladiator bloodsport vibe of UT. Pure old school twitch skill. Sad to see that unreal is only relevant as the unreal engine these days. A true classic for the pc nerds. Great video!
@Pahricida
@Pahricida Ай бұрын
I remember playing the UT03 demo and just being amazed at the ragdoll physics after you got the ball into the enemy goal and you just tumbled down on all those bars.
@SSubZero
@SSubZero Ай бұрын
I still have my discs and shiny ATARI stickers. The whole UT franchise was an endless string of weekends where my buddy and I would join random games and unleash our fury. So much fun.
@heckintech
@heckintech Ай бұрын
Man, this was a delight. UT'99 is still the first game I install on ANY PC capable of running it. 2004 is such a great successor! I just remember being real sour at the time, because at LAN parties, my crappy little HP laptop (ze4500 I think? With a Celeron and a Radeon IGP 340m with shared V-ram lol) was the ONLY machine there that could barely run it. It RAN, but at less than 10 FPS at all time lol But not long after that, I built a baller AMD Athlon XP 3000+ PC in a slick Soyo Dragon case with a handle on top, and got a nice 19 inch flat-panel monitor, and LAN parties became a riot again! Also, hearing Forgone Destruction will always put me in the zone. I'm halfway through making a Junk-dive episode, but now I just wanna shove all that aside and do a UT'99 /2004 centric build. 😍
@Biadosaru
@Biadosaru Ай бұрын
I literally reinstalled the game on my brand new PC two days ago. Still plays amazing and looks beautiful to me. Looking forward to your UT III video in 3 years' time!
@Balblair
@Balblair Ай бұрын
UT2K4 was such a big part of my life. Shout out to the great people at Big Battle Servers when that was a thing.
@dafffodil
@dafffodil Ай бұрын
I played hundreds of hours of Trials maps in modded assault servers, and that's where some of my longest lasting internet communities and friends came from. I still talk to and collaborate with people I met in UT2k4 Trials servers nearly 20 years ago. This game is special
@tonymunoz65
@tonymunoz65 26 күн бұрын
What a thorough retrospective of one of my favorite games. Thank you. Thank you.
@gimok2k5
@gimok2k5 Ай бұрын
UT2004 was one of my first online FPS. Got it for my 16th birthday (in 2006), and still own the copy. It was a simple single DVD version at that point. Ended also falling into the rabbithole of mods, with Ballistic Weapons being basically a must-install for me even to this day, and playing the original mod-version of Killing Floor.
@vitthor
@vitthor Ай бұрын
UT 2003 was the first FPS game I've played, UT series has a special place in my heart. I tried the game when I was like 4 our 5 y/o, after watching my dad struggle against Malcolm, I ran to the cair and tried to play. The experience was awesome, a whole new genre so everything was new to me
@MoviesStuff
@MoviesStuff Ай бұрын
Seeing that 9800 Pro box made me feel all thingly. I remember wanting that card so bad. Got a Sapphire Radeon 9600 Pro 256MB for my birthday and boy what a beast that was. Still have it installed in that pc somewhere in a closet to this day. Awesome memories!
@kv4302
@kv4302 Ай бұрын
one of the things i remember from UT04 that i think is extremely relevant today is the voice commands you could give to bots. you could use your microphone to tell your bot team mates how to behave, like youd push a button and say "one defend", "two follow", "three attack" or something like that, and the bots would understand! in 2004! it worked because there were only so few options, so the voice to text engine just picked the closest thing. i think this is something modern games could benefit tremendously from, because you could basically use this to voice activate a ~30 phrase radial menu to communicate with teammates easily. i will never turn on voip for any games with strangers, because we all know what Gamers are like, but this could work! having a voice activated radial menu also means that the commands are automatically localized, making it easier to cooperate across languages.
@Lordbobomb
@Lordbobomb Ай бұрын
This game is my childhood and the game i compare every other first person shooter to, to this very day. And the Unreal Championship 2 fan made port to PC, is something i'm very much looking forward to seeing to completion.
@LGR
@LGR Ай бұрын
Same, I really want to play more of it but the Xbox original is rough around the edges.
@Lordbobomb
@Lordbobomb Ай бұрын
​@@LGR It's a damn shame they never ported UC2 officially to PC if you ask me. The game looks absolutely amazing to play with how melee was integrated in to the gameplay and how characters have their own adrenaline abilities. It could have been the best Unreal game if it a PC version with modding tools and stuff that 2004 had like Assault, Onslaught and Invasion. I'd still be playing Invasion RPG servers as much as i did with 2004 if that was the case.
@lordvermintide4441
@lordvermintide4441 Ай бұрын
UT2004 was the height of online gaming, and I really don't think people realise how far its influence goes. And not just in deathmatch- I don't think I can find an earlier example of the wave-defence style co-op gameplay than Invasion mode on this game, which was basically the genesis of everything from CoD Zombies to Helldivers.
@pedro.raimundo
@pedro.raimundo Ай бұрын
I am drunk, watching this having some snack and God I miss those times. I love you and your content, Clint. God bless you and UT2K4.
@hreggerino
@hreggerino 4 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. I lived in Norway when these games came out and I played them on a semi-pro level with a friend whos brother wanted to go pro and used us for practice. 2k3 and 2k4 were unique in the UT series with the double-jump, meaning pros would literally fly around the arena combining it with strafing. I became hooked on movement shooting and always wanted to see another similar game, now I play Apex Legends to get my fix. UTcomp was the official competitive mod, I recommend checking it out.
@37Kilo2
@37Kilo2 Ай бұрын
I remember the day this was delivered. I was at work, waiting impatiently to return home so i could install this game, and start slaying noobs. I actually forgot about the special edition, which i had. That aluminum sleeve was hefty. Early UT games were fantastic. Absolute classics.
@YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments
@YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments Ай бұрын
Oh same. Except Amazon messed up and sent me an Indonesian copy of Farcry instead.
@gnocchidokie
@gnocchidokie Ай бұрын
Man oh man, the grip this game had on me and my friends. Was it even a LAN party without this game? I still return to it from time to time, no other game quite captures the magic of UT 04
@LunaStar666
@LunaStar666 Ай бұрын
I loved UT2003 and UT2004! I had the game as a kid and I still love it! Especially the music!
@anthonybradley1555
@anthonybradley1555 Ай бұрын
Clint just seeing this gameplay shows what a beast you are at UT truly one of the best I'm a long time subscriber and find this channel one of the best gaming greetings from Manchester England 👍
@BEEFTEEF4
@BEEFTEEF4 Ай бұрын
People talk Halo and Halo 2. We were running Unreal Tournament and Counterstrike in the dorms 2000-2005. This is how I tell who the OGs are.
@OpenTournament
@OpenTournament Ай бұрын
Yes
@AdamMerdy123
@AdamMerdy123 Ай бұрын
Hey Clint! Long time viewer but first time commenter. What you said about the zen state UT ‘04 gives you hit me hard. It’s the same way I felt growing up as more of a console gamer and playing Timesplitters 2 multiplayer on my GameCube in high school. There’s this beautiful, intense, frenetic flow state that comes from a suitably twitchy and fast paced arena shooter, and it’s something I find lots of modern shooters are missing. Great video as always! You made me want to go find a copy of UT2004 for myself now! I never played it back in the day, so better late than never. It looks like a blast!
@Skeebins
@Skeebins Ай бұрын
seeing you play with that crazy weapon mod around 30:20 really brought back memories, I played UT2004 alot back around 2009-2012 when I lived with my mom and didnt have the best computer, endless hours of fun using those weapon mods in bot matches. Thank you for that little bit of nostalgia
@LinkDragon512
@LinkDragon512 Ай бұрын
I still have my 60+ GB UT2004 folder with tons of custom characters, maps, mutators, weapons, etc. and I still pick this up just to play against bots now and then. This game still absolutely rocks! (It was also the first game to introduce me into the amazing world of PC Game mods!)
@emmalastname9228
@emmalastname9228 Ай бұрын
As someone who got UT2003 from her brothers when they moved onto 2004, UT2003 is and always will be my boi
@TubbyJ420
@TubbyJ420 Ай бұрын
2003 was loaded up at my local LAN center, dozens and dozens of hours played with friends. I didn't like 04.
@youtubeshadowbannedmylasta2629
@youtubeshadowbannedmylasta2629 Ай бұрын
@@TubbyJ420 yeah 2003 was better for me as well.
@-taz-
@-taz- Ай бұрын
03 was so much better. I love Cliff but he's a guy who plays SimCity and games with Ad-lib music. Probably even Myst.
@gideonmele1556
@gideonmele1556 Ай бұрын
@@-taz-isn’t LGR’s name Clint?
@rommix0
@rommix0 Ай бұрын
@@-taz-Hey if you're gonna quote unquote insult my man like that (and if it was an insult it sucked), at least get his name right for once.
@Shinsoku99
@Shinsoku99 Ай бұрын
It was the Golden Age of mods and user created maps at the time and I vividly remember playing and loving the mod Checkmate, which would today be a hero shooter ala Overwatch. And that 2 decades ago. And with the Community Bonus Packs the map pool increased with a lot of hq maps with some having such good music tracks, which I still listen today.
@Isaacfess
@Isaacfess Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video Clint, My Dad introduced me to UT2004 when I was a kid and I haven't stopped playing since. Truly one of the best games of all time. I'm glad you like Bombing Run, I enjoy it too!
@samragsdale2301
@samragsdale2301 Ай бұрын
“Packaged in an aluminum and itself encases a *THICC* inner collectors box.”😂😂😂
@Highretrogamelord
@Highretrogamelord Ай бұрын
UT 2004 was the first FPS game I have played extensively in MP, including mods (especially Frag.Ops, Alien Swarm and Killing Floor but also some SAS: Into the Lion's Den, Air Buccaneers and Carball). Speaking of mods, I used a whole hard drive for UT 2004 later on for custom maps, mutators, mods, skins and models. So yeah, UT 2004 is very close to my hard (even though UT 2003 was the first UT game I've played).
@-7-Stalker-7-
@-7-Stalker-7- Ай бұрын
Thank you that not forget about UT2004! One of my favorite games, play each year. Shame on Epic Games, that forget about Unreal Tournament.
@JacobMJessup
@JacobMJessup Ай бұрын
Great video. You brought back so many great memories!
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435 11 күн бұрын
The main song had that Goldeneye vibe to it, but more dark and intense. Such good memories, thank you for this!
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