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The rules are pretty simple:
1- Build up forces
2- Attack enemy
3- Repeat
I've been playing C&C since the beginning and the only real complaint I have is the storyline. You aren't able to more involved in how the story unfolds, instead , you watch a short video then you have to follow a preset story line.
If you are looking for a way to vent some your day to day stress then I guess it works for that.
1- Build up forces
2- Attack enemy
3- Repeat
I've been playing C&C since the beginning and the only real complaint I have is the storyline. You aren't able to more involved in how the story unfolds, instead , you watch a short video then you have to follow a preset story line.
If you are looking for a way to vent some your day to day stress then I guess it works for that.
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i have been a fan of C&C for a very long time. then i heard they were coming out with #3. So without thought i bouth it, installed it, and started playing.
I love the fact you can make as many people as you can without limit. The graphics are great. Though i think they should make more bigger maps with more tiberium, alot of the blue stuff. I love the units they brought, the mamoth tank is back.
Heros and leveling would be nice to have. I think when u get your units to a higher rank it should have more of an efect.
I haven't played the campain too much, i love skirmish. the missions i have played are great. Some are way easy, some take some time to finish.
But overall i love this game and would tell any RTS fan to grap it. And look out for Star Craft 2, its coming.
I love the fact you can make as many people as you can without limit. The graphics are great. Though i think they should make more bigger maps with more tiberium, alot of the blue stuff. I love the units they brought, the mamoth tank is back.
Heros and leveling would be nice to have. I think when u get your units to a higher rank it should have more of an efect.
I haven't played the campain too much, i love skirmish. the missions i have played are great. Some are way easy, some take some time to finish.
But overall i love this game and would tell any RTS fan to grap it. And look out for Star Craft 2, its coming.
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I am absolutely shocked that there are people giving this game a bad review. So much so that I had to log on and write my own review to get some of these issues squared away.
First off the graphics of this game are beautiful, every unit is well detailed and uniquely different from each other. Each faction (GDI, NOD and Scrin) have there own completely different tech trees to start from so you will never get bored of playing each side. The levels are well designed and fun to play as well, each are designed to allow all sides to have an equal chance to securing choke points or resources.
Single player campaign is a lot of fun, each level differing enough from the previous to give you a new experience every level.
A review above me wrote that this game is severely unbalanced and the highest leveled units (I.E. Mammoth Tanks) Are the only units seriously used for fighting. This is totally not true. He is a newb. When playing online if you sit in your base building the tech tree just
First off the graphics of this game are beautiful, every unit is well detailed and uniquely different from each other. Each faction (GDI, NOD and Scrin) have there own completely different tech trees to start from so you will never get bored of playing each side. The levels are well designed and fun to play as well, each are designed to allow all sides to have an equal chance to securing choke points or resources.
Single player campaign is a lot of fun, each level differing enough from the previous to give you a new experience every level.
A review above me wrote that this game is severely unbalanced and the highest leveled units (I.E. Mammoth Tanks) Are the only units seriously used for fighting. This is totally not true. He is a newb. When playing online if you sit in your base building the tech tree just
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The changes are many, this game is vastly different from any other Command and Conquer game. Despite that, it is great fun, and devotees of the earlier games will know how to use the interface well within seconds. Use of multiple build queues is probably the biggest and best change, it speeds up the gameplay considerably without sacrificing the fun of the series. HD cut scenes are excellent, with actors deserving of the money they earned, unlike almost all other games.
Well worth the money either to fans of the series, or even better, as an introduction to the series that defines the RTS genre.
Well worth the money either to fans of the series, or even better, as an introduction to the series that defines the RTS genre.
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The Command and Conquer series is one of the most developed, longest-lived in strategy game history. What we get with Tiberium Wars is a continuation of that tradition, streamlined and with a few new features. The problem is, the "new features" (mainly in the form of multiplayer) tend to be painfully flawed, leaving us with a playable but not entirely complete game.
First, the single player campaign. Single player starts with the option of two different campaigns - GDI (the "good guys") and NOD (the insane rebels that some players will find slightly cooler). Supported by video footage that includes many known faces (Michael Ironsides, Billy Dee Williams, Grace Park, and Joe Kucan among others), you'll battle your way across the Earth in numerous missions. These missions are often short, but they tend to be both interesting (often with unique situations) and numerous enough where you won't feel you were short-changed by the developers. If you've played C&C before, everything will feel similar.
First, the single player campaign. Single player starts with the option of two different campaigns - GDI (the "good guys") and NOD (the insane rebels that some players will find slightly cooler). Supported by video footage that includes many known faces (Michael Ironsides, Billy Dee Williams, Grace Park, and Joe Kucan among others), you'll battle your way across the Earth in numerous missions. These missions are often short, but they tend to be both interesting (often with unique situations) and numerous enough where you won't feel you were short-changed by the developers. If you've played C&C before, everything will feel similar.
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