Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict
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Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict |
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Developer(s) | Epic Games |
Publisher(s) | Midway Games |
Designer(s) | Michael V. Capps |
Engine | Unreal Engine 2.5(Unreal Engine 2X) |
Release date(s) | April 18, 2005 |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Mature (M) |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Xbox |
Media | DVD (1) |
Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict is a first-/third-person shooter video game part of the Unreal series of games. It was developed by Epic Games and published by Midway Games for an April 18, 2005 release on the Xbox game console. It is a direct sequel to the 2002 game Unreal Championship, which itself is a console version of its PC counterpart Unreal Tournament 2003. Unreal Championship 2, to a much larger degree than its predecessor, is specifically designed from the ground up for the Xbox console and takes full advantage of the Xbox Live gaming arena.
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[edit] Gameplay
In the game, a player can choose from fourteen different characters from the Unreal universe. Unreal Championship 2 features the new gametypes Overdose and Nali Slaughter, new weapons including the use of never-before seen melee weapons and more adrenaline moves than ever before.
Unreal Championship 2 attempts to combine the genres of first-person shooter with third-person fighting games like Soul Calibur. To aid in this new kind of combined gameplay, a secret character is included in the game from Mortal Kombat, another fighting game, specifically, the Thunder God Raiden.
Players can use mêlée weapons only in third-person mode (choosing them will change the mode automatically), but can switch between first- and third-person mode on the fly while using guns. Many players learn to use guns in third person because of the extra sense of their surroundings it gives, as well as the ability to switch more easily to mêlée mode which can literally deflect bullets. In fact, one can redirect a rocket or sniper bullet directly back to the person who shot it.
The game also features, in addition to the classic multiplayer, a single player story spiced up with cut scenes, story specific missions, and tournament ladders for each character in the game. All of the characters have the adrenaline moves "Speed" and "Nimble", as well as race specific moves, started with a sequence similar to a combo. The player can modify gameplay with mutators such as "High Speed Mode", "Low Grav", "Big Head", "Vampire" and others.
[edit] Rosters
Throughout the Unreal Universe, several species, each with different skills come to fight in the Liandri matches. Characters have different fighting styles which can be classified as follows:
- Light: High speed, little health, does little damage
- Neutral: Between the other two classes
- Heavy: Slow speed, much health, does much damage
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RACE | AGE | TYPE | ADRENALINE ABILITIES | |||
Nakhti | ||||||
An ancient Egyptian race, the Nakhti are relatively new to the Tournament. | ||||||
Anubis | 29 | Neutral | Repulse, Energy Burst, Heal, Warrior Spirit | |||
Selket | 26 | Light | Repulse, Flash, Heal, Warrior Spirit | |||
Sobek | 54 | Neutral | EMP, Repulse, Heal, Warrior Spirit | |||
Apophis | 24 | Neutral | Repulse, Heal, Warrior Spirit, EMP | |||
Humans | ||||||
Malcolm | 54 | Neutral | Iron Spirit, Sentinel, Heal, Homing | |||
Sapphire | 39 | Light | Ice burst, Iron Spirit, Heal, Homing | |||
Necris | ||||||
The Necris are the re-animated dead. Created using the rare chemical Nanoblack, the Necris have greater physical prowess than they had in life, at the cost of their humanity. | ||||||
Brock | Undead | Neutral | Fear, Ethereal, Vampire, Wraith | |||
Lauren | Undead | Light | Siphon, Ethereal, Vampire, Wraith | |||
Juggernauts | ||||||
The Juggernauts are immensely strong humans, capable of killing an opponent with their bare hands. They are utterly brutal and merciless in combat. | ||||||
Arclite | 41 | Heavy | Unstoppable, Concussion, Heal, Berserk | |||
Gorge | 39 | Heavy | Smash, Unstoppable, Heal, Berserk | |||
Skaarj | ||||||
The Skaarj are an aggressive alien race with a profound taste for violence and slaughter. | ||||||
Szalor | Unknown | Heavy | Blade Burst, Blade Shield, Regenerate, Predator | |||
Torgr | Unknown | Neutral | Primal Screen, Blade Shield, Regenerate, Predator | |||
Liandri | ||||||
Liandri-produced bots, these machines are programmed to fight in the tournament and provide the most spectacular kills possible. | ||||||
Devastation | 0.5 | Light | Head Turret, Cannibalize, Upgrade, Radar | |||
Raptor | 7 | Heavy | Self Destruct, Cannibalize, Upgrade, Radar | |||
Elder God | ||||||
A special character from the Mortal Kombat universe, named Raiden. Raiden has been chosen as the special guest character for the Championship. Some of his skills are identical to those of Anubis; however, "Teleport" and "Stun Trap" abilities are unique. | ||||||
Raiden | Ancient | Neutral | Teleport, Stun Trap, Heal, Warrior Spirit |
[edit] Weapons
There are three types of ranged weapons. Energy weapons, powered by tarydium crystal, Explosive weapons, powered by explosive ammo, and a set of unique pistols. Different characters have his/her own unique weapon depending on their race. For example, a Nakhti will use a set of small dual pistols while Robots which are made by Liandri Corp. will use a Rivet Gun.
[edit] Melee
The melee weapons each have similar moves and a special ability that varies with the character when performing their specific 'Coup de Grace'. A melee weapon also has the ability to deflect projectiles approaching the wielder, and if timed correctly the projectile will reflect to the attacking character causing higher damage. It can also be used has a shield which uses energy.
The Melee weapons are:
- Nakhti Staff: A staff used by the Nahkti for centuries.
- Legion Sword: A heavy sword used by the Imperial Legion.
- Nakhti Swords: A pair of swords popular among the Nakhti.
- Thunder Staff: Raiden's main weapon.
- Nakhti Axe: An axe used by Apophis.
- Liandri Hammers: Pounding weapons used by Liandri Mining bots, used by Corrosion, Raptor, and Szygzy.
- Necris Swords: Dual swords coated with nanoblack, used by Lilith, Lauren, and Calypso.
- Molten Kama: Short-bladed knives designed by Liandri Corporation.
- Dark Staff: A staff coated with a nanoblack, this is used by Judas & Brock.
- Juggernaut Fist: The hands of a Juggernaut, used by Gorge, Arclite, and Jackhammer.
- Cryo Swords: A pair of swords used by Sapphire, that can freeze an enemy.
- Skaarj Claws: The traditional Skaarj weapon, can wound enemies with poison. It is used by Torgr, Szalor, Korig, Karrg, and Garek.
- Cryo Staff: A staff that freezes enemies, only available to Malcolm.
[edit] Pistols
Pistol weapons can be used as normal projectile weapons, but can also freeze an opponent in alternative-fire mode.
- Nakhti Scorpions: Energy-based pistols.
- Skaarj Razik: A small weapon worn on the wrist. It is loaded with poisonous ammunition.
- Dual Enforcers: A simple pair of pistols, these weapons may be used by Human, Juggernaut or Necris fighters. The Enforcers' alternative-fire mode will infect and damage the target over time for a Necris fighter but if used agaist a Necris fighter will recharge their health, while it simply fires faster when used by a Juggernaut. Used by a Human, it will freeze target temporarily.
- Lightning Bolts : A unique weapon available only to Raiden that fires lightning bolts and may shock the opponent.
[edit] Energy weapons
- Sniper Rifle: An advanced sniper rifle, firing a three-round burst. Alternative-fire mode activates the scope.
- Shock Rifle: A distinctive weapon of the series "ASMD", the Shock Rifle fires a hitscan laser beam in primary fire while the alternate fire fires a slow-moving projectile that can freeze the target. The shock ball (alternate fire) can be ignited by the primary fire, creating a very damaging explosion.
- Bio Rifle: Another stock weapon of the series, the Bio Rifle rapidly fires dozens of small blobs of deadly green goo while alternate-fire loads many small globs into the chamber creating a large glob that will kill any opponent instantly upon a direct hit.
- Stinger: An energy-based minigun that fires razor sharp tarydium crystal shards at a very high rate of fire. The alternate fire launches slower moving shards that home in on opponents.
[edit] Explosives
- Rocket Launcher: A powerful projectile weapon, the Rocket Launcher fires up to three rockets at a time, both of which may lock onto the target. A third firing mode fires six rockets in a 'drunken' pattern.
- Flak Cannon: A shotgun on steroids. This squat, huge-bore weapon fires a hail of molten metal shards capable of gibbing virtually any foe at close range. Particles of shot can also be deflected by narrowed walls.
- Grenade Launcher: A relatively new addition to the series. The Grenade Launcher flicks small explosive ordnance a short range. These rounds may be detonated at any time by the player. Grenades can also be triggered in mid-air.
- Rip Jack: The Rip Jack fires razor-thin shuriken at the target, which bounce around the environment. Additionally, the blades shatter on impact when fired in alternative-fire mode. A third firing mode allows the player to charge up a razor disk and stick it to a hard surface. It then acts as a proximity mine, exploding whenever it detects a player nearby. It doesn't distinguish between friend or foe however, so watch your step!!
[edit] Controls
Just as with all other games in the series, Unreal Championship 2 is primarily a first-person shooter. However, the game introduces a new third-person view, allowing the player to control their player from a third-person perspective allowing for a much better view of their environment.
The game's major new feature is its melee combat system. While armed with a melee weapon, the player's viewpoint switches to the aforementioned third-person view, allowing the players a much wider field of vision with which to track their opponents. Furthermore, the player may use a range of special attacks in melee mode:
- Pounce Attack: This attack allows a character to pounce on their target with great force. It should be noted that this attack requires adrenaline to use.
- Heavy Attack: Launches a more devastating version of the player's normal melee attack. However, the force of this strike is so great that the player is left momentarily unbalanced and slow, allowing the enemy to fight back easily for a few moments.
- Coup de Grace: When attacking a frozen opponent, the player may switch to melee mode to unleash a Coup de Grace attack. The game will display a brief sequence on the screen that must be repeated by the player, then will show a cutscene of the player performing a devastating finishing move against their opponent. Although the cutscene will not play to people who are not in the situation. Additionally, each character has a set series of button/control stick presses (different for each character) that will always do the Coup de Grace move when their opponent is frozen and locked on to, without following the on-screen instructions. Performing this "special" Coup de Grace move will not have the announcer announce the move as a Coup de Grace, and if the player has in-game text messages turned on then the game will inform those with them on that the player killed another player "with style."
- Deflect & Shielding: Deflect allows the player to deflect projectiles and bullets, if timed correctly, not only deflecting the rounds but even returning the rounds in the direction of the player that fired them. Shielding is every effective, it protects the player from taking damage from explosive, energy weapons, melee, pounce attacks and pistols. Note that this also consumes some energy from the energy pistols.
- Dash/Charge: Dashing allows the player to move at a greatly increased speed, even damaging an opponent when used correctly.
- Wall Jump: While wall jumping is not new to the Unreal Tournament series of games (of which the Championship games fall under), Unreal Championship 2 does allow for many more players to partake in the ability to use walls as a means to do outrageous looking jumps and/or get to harder to reach areas due to the option to play in a third person perspective.
[edit] Changes from Unreal Tournament
[edit] Additions
- Third-person view.
- Melee weapons.
- A melee combat system, allowing for powerup attacks such as shielding/deflection and Coup de Grace strikes.
- Character-specific Adrenaline combos.
- Overdose and Nali Slaughter game modes.
- Mixture of Mortal Kombat theme and content.
[edit] Changes
- Modified Adrenaline system.
- Players may only carry three weapons at a time.
- Players select their weapons prior to the beginning of a match.
- Universal ammo for weapon types (all energy weapons use the same ammo, all explosive weapons use the same ammo).
[edit] Gametypes
The game features a similar multiplayer mode to other Unreal titles and additions in the series, allowing players to compete over Xbox Live, across a Local Area Network or in splitscreen mode.
- Nali Slaughter: Invented by the Skaarj, this game simply involves the players slaughtering as many Nali as they can for points.
- Overdose: An enhanced version of Bombing Run, using 2 sets of coloured ball white and gold. A player who holds the ball for a certain amount of time will be rewarded with an increase in weapon power, speed and will also become invisible for a short period of time upon reaching the goal.
- Survival: A 1 person vs 1 person deathmatch, in which the losing player of each round must wait in line with other players to return to the fight, while the winner remains. The winner is the first player to reach a predetermined score.
- Deathmatch
- Team Deathmatch
- Capture the Flag
[edit] Ascension Rites
Ascension Rites is a single player Campaign mode for Unreal Championship 2, in which combatants of many races and types fight within the Liandri sponsored Grand Tournament. In the particular game year featured, the Grand Tournament is held in concert with the Nakhti Ascension rites. Ascension Rites take place on the Nakhti World, where the strongest fighter will be crowned Emperor. The main character is Anubis, players will only be able to use Anubis throughout this campaign mode.
Anubis is featured in the Ascension Rites storyline as the main character. Anubis ran away from an older tournament taking place during some time ago, and also abandoned the woman he was to marry, Selket. For ten years, he has served and trained in an isolated military outpost. Now he returns to the capital and to the Grand Tournament. He had no choice but to participate on the Liandri tournament, because Selket was to be made emperor if she wins the Ascension Rites, her family only wants the sceptor but not the duty of the throne.
[edit] Tournament
Tournament mode is just like Ascension Rites, albeit without videos or cutscenes. This mode allows the player use any character, provided that it has been unlocked by succeeding with another character in previous Tournaments. The tournament storyline takes place after the Acsension Rites.
[edit] Challenges
Challenges take place inbetween the tournament, inviting the player to take part in more difficult games than are otherwise available. The character the player can choose are already decided, this is the only option to unlock Raiden.
[edit] Awards
As in other Unreal titles, players are rewarded for performing certain features in each round. Awards like for suriving for a period of time and killing multiple enemies at once.
[edit] Special Ratings
- Cavalier: Achieving 5 kills using melee weapons.
- Samurai: Achieving 10 kills using melee weapons.
- Rejected: Killing an enemy by deflecting a shot back (in melee mode).
- Combo: Rejecting a Necris freeze attack back at the player of the Necris, or purposefully shooting a Necris with a charged up Necris shot (it gives Necris characters health).
- Flawless: Winning a round without a single death or defeat.
- First Blood: First player in a match to make a kill.
- Headshot: Fragging a player by taking off his/her head.
- Brain Surgeon: Achieving 7+ Head Shots.
- Interception: Freezing an opponent in Overdose in order to steal the ball.
- Jumpy Bitch: Awarded while killing an opponent through excessive jumping.
- Smack Down: Reflecting an opponent's charged adrenaline fueled melee attack.
- Wasted: Missing an opponent with a charged melee attack, or firing a poison Skaarj claw at another Skaarj.
[edit] Spree Ratings and Multiple Kill Ratings
As in other Unreal Tournament games, the player is awarded a Spree Rating for making a certain number of kills without dying. This feature was notably absent from the first Unreal Championship game on the Xbox.
- Killing Spree: 5 kills.
- Rampage: 10 kills.
- Massacre: 15 kills.
- Dominating: 20 kills.
- Unstoppable: 25 kills.
- Godlike: 30+ kills.
Furthermore, the player is awarded a Multiple Kill Rating if they kill a certain number of enemies within the space of just a few seconds. Each successive kill resets the timer needed for continuing the chain. Unreal Championship also had Multiple Kill Ratings awarded, but stopped at the same rating for only five kills (Monster Kill in that game), repeating the rating award for every kill beyond the fifth as the same award.
- Double Kill : 2 kills.
- Multikill : 3 kills.
- Mega Kill : 4 kills.
- Monster Kill: 5 kills.
- Ultra Kill : 6 kills.
- Unholy : 7 kills.
- Impossible : 8 kills.
- Unpossible : 9 or more kills (continuously announces "Unpossible!" for the ninth and subsequent kills done in the allotted time).
[edit] Weapon Awards
Getting a certain number of kills with a specific weapon will earn the player Weapon Awards.
- Disc Jockey: 10 kills with Ripjack.
- Eight Ball: 8 direct hits with Rocket Launcher.
- Rocket Scientist: 20 kills with Rocket Launcher.
- Biohazard: 7 kills with Bio-Rifle, or 5 kills using the Bio-Rilfe's alternate-fire.
- Goop God: 15 kills with Bio-Rifle.
- Blue Streak: 10 kills with Stinger.
- Shock Therapist: 10 kills with Shock Rifle.
- Flak Monkey: 10 kills with Flak Cannon.
- Landmine: 5 kills with Grenade Launcher's alternate-fire.
- Sharp Shooter: 5+ kills with the Sniper Rifle in a match with the insta gib mutater.
[edit] Critics
Critics of the game have pointed out that it suffers from many common imbalances found in other first-person shoots, such as the ability of players to commit suicide (and simultaneously kill their opponent) by launching a rocket at point-blank range. Furthermore, the game suffers from many other perceived problems in gameplay that relate to its unique features, such as:
- The inability for a player to protect themselves from rockets fired at the environment around them, since only shots fired directly at the player can be deflected.
- Players are able to abuse the game's powerful melee system to aggravate others.
- Certain characters in the game have much greater melee ability than others, seemingly unbalancing them significantly at first glance. Although this is countered by the game's character system. Strong, hard hitting melee characters are also slower and less nimble than the (physically) weakest characters, who happen to be the most agile, and quick characters in the game. Those characters with balanced stats fall in the middle on strength, agility, and health.
- Locked-on shots are inordinately difficult to avoid, making weapons with the ability to lock to their target very difficult to overcome. - An issue also very prevalant in the third PC game of the series, Unreal Tournament 2004
- Unlike the Unreal Tournament series, you have to pick one explosive weapon and one energy weapon that you use throughout that whole level.
[edit] Notes & Trivia
- The game's Coup de Grace move is a reference to the Fatality move in Mortal Kombat.
- The game refers to gaming culture in its use of the word "n00b".
- The player may choose between the normal Unreal announcer and Mortal Kombat's announcer Shao Kahn.
- One of Raiden's taunts is "You fight like Johnny Cage!"
[edit] External links
Unreal series |
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Unreal | Unreal II: The Awakening | eXpanded MultiPlayer Unreal Tournament | Unreal Tournament 2003 | Unreal Tournament 2004 | Unreal Tournament 2007 Unreal Championship | Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict |