Urban Terror FPS is as realistic as today's headlines


 
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Urban Terror FPS is as realistic as today's headlines

Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:00:00 GMT
Over the past two years, I've reviewed free software first-person shooters including Tremulous, Alien Arena, and Nexuiz -- all top-notch games. Now we can add Urban Terror to that list. While the first three sport other-worldly, sci-fi-style opponents, Urban Terror goes for realistic opponents -- as realistic as today's headlines. You're fighting terrorists in Algiers and other locations around the globe, and you're using realistic weaponry to do it.


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NEXUIZ(6)							   Games Manual 							 NEXUIZ(6)

NAME
nexuiz - a 3d deathmatch game SYNOPSIS
nexuiz [+set option value] [+exec config] ... DESCRIPTION
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