Unreal Tournament III: Black Edition

Unreal Tournament III: Black Edition (2007)

by Epic Games
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:The Black Edition is a complete Unreal Tournament III package -- included is the complete UT3 (with patch 2.0) as well as the Titan Pack. The “Titan Pack” gives players a substantial amount of enhanced features and new content, including many original environments, new gametypes, the namesake Titan mutator, powerful deployables and weapons, new characters, and the Stealthbender vehicle.Show more
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user avatar@Jarrodcvuser avatar@Jarrodcv
January 29, 2025
Fantastic game with all the extras. Spent a good deal of my youth playing this and made some great memories. I'd really love it if I were to be able to play again!
user avatar@wampyrelliuser avatar@wampyrelli
February 16, 2025
Haven't properly played it, because I couldn't run it on my PC back in the day. I've played the first two ardently though, with my classmates, friends, brother. Mostly at school during breaks... but not always during breaks, heh. I've been listening to the soundtracks for a few years while waiting for UT 3 to be accessible anywhere at all. Now that I remembered there was another one, I'd finally like to try it. It's pretty bizzare that a game like that basically doesn't exist digitally.
user avatar@Mankybususer avatar@Mankybus
March 06, 2025
A game I have a great fondness for. I started my UT journey with the original game on my old beige box hand-me-down as a kid and my love for the series has been unshakable ever since, I would spend hours and hours playing the campaign mode, challenging myself against bots, even trying to learn the packed-in editor and even got a few LAN sessions going with my family at times. Even if I didn't manage to play against others online or try out all the custom mods and maps due to lack of internet back then, I adored every second I spent with it. Fast forward to about 2010 where my dad picked up Unreal Tournament 3 for me as a birthday gift, where I wasted even more countless hours on my Xbox 360 version. At some point I picked up the PS3 version and was blown away how much fuller of a package it was compared to the 360 version, plus the discovery that it supported mods on a console. I was blown away, I would spend so much time installing new mods and trying tons of new maps, modes and such, it was so much fun! Sure most of the mods would end up hard crashing my PS3, but that sense of discovery and playing so much of that with friends and randoms are memories I will always cherish. Soon after I would finally try UT2004 and that ended up becoming my favourite game, but no matter what form of UT I'm playing, I will always love my time with it. Unreal deserves to be beheld and loved for many future generations to come.
user avatar@KurganXuser avatar@KurganX
May 02, 2025
Unreal Tournament is such a great series... the gunplay is fun as it is, but what's even better is that you can play with friends AND you can add bots to make even a smaller game seem "epic." It's very different from Halo (which doesn't have true bot support) and so much fun to dive into. Solo play is fine with bots, but playing with your friends is so much better and of course some people are really addicted to competitive play! UT3 black just had so much polish compared to later incarnations of the game, and playing it on PC was so incredible with mod ability.
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