Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20120323184142/@comment-1915529-20120331073511

I didn't even think about Unreal. When I was a kid; I did have Unreal (the original version), but it didn't work very well on my computer. It had a tendency to crash so I never really played it. I thought it was a brilliant game (well the parts I actually played before I’d lose patience with the crashes) and so when I found the Unreal Anthology, I got it without delay.

You see, I was also a big fan on Unreal Tournament 99, I had been playing it for years but my copy was a copy of the game. So not only did the Anthology have Unreal Gold (an updated version of Unreal, but it also had UT99 which meant I could throw away my copied copy.

Going back to the Mines, I think Rrajigar Mine is very good and serves as a great way to begin the game because it looks like any other game. But then you exit the mine and begin to explore what Na Pali is all about, the dark gothic Nali temples and arenas, Alien space ships, safe havens up in orbit, the list could go on. Also, one of Rrajigar Mine’s soundtracks is one of my most favorite game soundtracks ever.