Felina is an accidental offspring between Human and Cat-race parents and a member of an underground anti-Tournament resistance force called COABEL (Civilian Opposition Against Bloodsport
The Semi SUV is logically a cross between a semi and a SUV, though has the appearance of a large race pickup truck, but it looks pretty sweet overall. Download your own copy and take a test drive
A Cicada hover aircraft sucessor, very well done and set on all ends. [b]FF|Review:[/b] A heavy, hellishly fast and overtly deadly aircraft, resembling a Goliath (as well earth-standard F-class
Damn is this one wacky skin! Imagine Xan. Now imagine taking Xan, powering him down, and throwing him into a gaggle of pre-school kids. Now, imagine doing that during painting day. Yep, that's one
====================== Unreal Tournament 2004 ====================== TITLE: NALURI, PASKAL desert force Player Model AUTHOR: XenoAisam E-MAIL: amauaisam@hotmail.com FILENAME: Naluri.zip FILESIZE: 6.29 MB DATE RELEASED: 4 January 2007 VER
A somewhat simple, yet effective, map, this area most resembles a colosseum. Surrounded by walls on one side, and rocks on the other, the arena consists of a central podium which houses a powerup,
The History of Paskal or "Pasukan Khas Laut" began in 1975, when The Royal Malaysian Navy saw a need for a security regiment trained in modern maritime warfare. It's main purpose is to protect naval bases all over Malaysia. The first batch of 30
This is a remake of CTF-Chasm for UT99, which was originally created by Morgan ‘Botman’ Eves and reworked for UT2004. It's a nice, wide level, with plenty of space outside for open combat, and a
The aim of the game in an Overload match is to deplete the enemy goal's health by shooting it. Once a goal's health reaches zero, the goal "overloads", and the attacking team scores a point. The goal is to score the most points by overloading the ene
UT99 players will know why I\'m going to recommend this map. The original DM-Deck16 was one of the most widely-played maps in casual server roaming, and there\'s a good reason for it. What we have