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So how will you use all this gameplay in the actual game? Epic has created two single-player modes of play and of course a multiplayer mode. In addition, some of the Adrenaline powers will supercharge not just the strength of a character, but also his or her speed and mobility (a la bullet-time).
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As you may have gathered from the "Matrix" reference above, character agility has obviously been a focus of Epic's, given that each character now has his or her own jumping, flipping and spinning moves, all of which you can use in the context of the environment (wall-running, anyone?). The Unreal franchise has always been known for its speed, and Unreal Championship 2 will most certainly live up to the expectations. For example, how does playing in third-person as a sword-wielding woman, powering yourself up with an all-new Adrenaline Power and using your blades to reflect an enemy's weapon fire back at them sound to you? Sounds pretty intriguing to us, to say the least. However, if you do play in third-person, you can engage in melee attacks and use some interesting defensive maneuvers. That's not to say you have to play in third-person the perspective is completely optional. It's new for the franchise, yes, but it's most certainly going to come as second nature once you get your hands on it. Think of it as a fast-paced, non-team-based, Matrix-ized Brute Force, and you get a picture of the third-person play. You see, where Halo 2 is strictly an FPS, Unreal Championship 2 will offer both a first-person and third-person mode of play. What's this? A Fall 2004 release date for yet another Microsoft-published first-person shooter? Well, sort of. This fall, though, Microsoft is going to bring back the moniker with Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict, with franchise creators Epic Games at the development helm. Since that game, Atari has published a few Xbox titles in the Unreal franchise, but none with the “Championship” moniker. Gamers who hopped onto Xbox Live at the online service’s launch will recall a little title called Unreal Championship. TITLE: Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict Judgment: Hang the Do Not Disturb sign RON is complete. Quality AI and varied gameplay ensures weeks of enjoyment.