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Just give me an Unreal Engine 5 remake of the original Unreal (no, not Tournament) and I'll be a happy man.
I'd be happy to get og Unreal Tournament in UE5 too. I've sink plenty of hours into the game back then in multiplayer with my friends. No time for that now, but still would be nice nostalgia trip.
Well, ok, wouldn't be opposed to that, but there's already been a number of UT followups whereas Unreal never got a sequel worth mentioning. Unreal 2 wasn't a terrible game by itself, it just wasn't very.. unreal.
The problem is original UT was one of a kind, at least for me. It had perfect balance of weapons, map design and overal game speed. Newer UTs were still pretty decent games, but felt very different to the original. Adding vehicles was fun for a while, but made the game totally different in its pace and everything. Maybe it's just the nostalgia speaking for me, but I still feel the original was the best UT game by far.
As for Unreal itself, can't comment much on that one as I've never really finished it. Somehow it just did not click with me.