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Command & Conquer Red Alert Expansion: The Aftermath

Command & Conquer Red Alert Expansion: The Aftermath

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a disappointment
Review: This game is truely a disappointment. Support from Westwood is nearly impossible to get. The game is still full of bugs after 4 months and 2 patches.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good game if you are into C&C
Review: Its awesome to finally be able to drive the tanks and shoot the weapons in first person mode. I just hope they expand it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Game, Only if westwood....
Review: It is a very good game but only if westwood would support it further than they have(2 patches) the game would be the best game ever. It is very laggy on the internet but again westwood hasn't tried to fix this. The game is very high end so you might have to get a new computer to run the game. I give it 5 stars in spite of the problem's that westwood has failed to fix in the 4 months of renegade being out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good in some ways, cheesy in others
Review: Yuri's Revenge is the expansion pack for Red Alert 2. Red Alert 2 was a good game, where you needed to build your army not only to maximum effeciancy, but also as fast as possible. Yuri's Revenge (YR) inherits many of Red Alert 2's (RA2) many strengths and many weaknesses.

The story is now almost totally mind control this, mind control that. RA2 had many mind control elements in it, but it wasn't the focus of the game's story.

It all starts when Yuri, the former mind-controlling psychic Soviet commander, sets up a strange invention called a Psychic Dominator on Alcatraz Island. Along with two other devices in Antartica and Egypt it can mind control all the world. This is found out by Allied intelligence, and an air strike is sent to blow it up. The air strike only succeeds in shutting off power for the device. The other two activate and mind control 2/3 of the world. To prevent this disaster from ever happening, the US army and the remnants of the Soviet army bot travel back in time using a top-secret time machine.

There are 14 missions, 7 for the Allies and 7 for the Soviets. Most of them aren't terribly harder than any of the RA2 ones. Most of them are something like "Yuri has mind controlled [insert city here]. Destroy his secret base!" You can play as Yuri's strange, mind-controlled army too, but there are no missions for him.

One of the things I dislike about this expansion pack is that it's well...too jokey. If I want some laughs I'll watch a comedy movie or play Worms. In one mission (Allied #2) you get to command 3 movie stars if you advance to certain locations. Oh, come on! And the jokes are carried out cheesily, too. This sort of gets in the way of the military feel that C&C is supposed to have.

There are four new Allied units (Guardian G.I., SEAL, Robot Tank, Battle Fortress) and one new Allied structure (Robot Control Center). The SEAL was in the original RA2, also, but you couldn't build him in multiplayer. Or something like that.

There are three new Soviet units (Boris, Spy Plane, Siege Chopper) and two structures (Battle Bunker, Insustrial Planet). Boris is the new Soviet "hero unit," like Tanya is for the Allies, because Yuri can't be one for the Soviets anymore.

In all, there are seven new units and three new structures, plus Yuri's army. Yuri's army is all about mind control, genetic mutation, cloning, and (believe it or not) magnetism. It's almost impossible to use spies on him, since they'll get mind controlled.

The usual "T" rating was given to this game for "violence." That's what it says on the insignia. There is no blood, gore, or bodies in this game, but people do get killed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Command and Conquer Again.
Review: This game is based, of course, off of Red Alert, which came out in around 1997. Well, sadly, since then the Command and Conquer series hasn't changed at all. This game just takes the Tiberian Sun engine and gives it a small visual overhawl but has bascially the same units and builds except instead of NOD and GDI it's now Russia and America. However, this game does have some qualities that give it three stars. Things like the wonderful movies and story line that goes with it, espically if you play the Russian side (which gives a transition into the Expansion Pack). However, you will find that the game play puts you to sleep after a few missions, and that in the end they're all the same.

Pros:
Good Movies
Interesting Story Line

Cons:
Over done battle engine.
Reused Missions
Same "Build and Rush" tactics in the game.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Game
Review: RA2 is, overall, a good game. But, things could be improved.
The game was not all that different from the first RA. It has the same Allies VS. Soviet that the first one had, althogh with different and probably more units. The graphics were better and so were alot of the options for multiplayer and singleplayer.
I think the soundtrack was ok but could have been improved. If you liked the first one you'll like this one.4 stars is what I think, a well deserved rating.

Again it was an overall good game but, I'm looking forward to the changes there going to put into the Generals. {For info on Generals go to Planet CNC.} I liked it because of the strategy used it was a well evened out {not one side was better, you pretty much used your preference} and the fun I have playing it especially over the internet. I reccomend this game to people who are looking for strategy not something different from some other CNC games. No offense to Westwood. And i'm 13.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Potential
Review: The game has potential, in fact it is fun to play but....
It is one of the most frustrating games I have ever played.
When you are killed you flash to a screen that askes if you want to load or quit. Hit load and after 40 seconds you flash to another screen that asks you what game you want to load. Click on the one you are playing and in another 40 seconds it loads. I'm running a high end machine and I find this interface between loads to be a lot like a bad commercial during a good movie. It has also locked up my computer several times and frequently crashed back to the desktop. With all of the good shooters out now, I wish I would have waited another month and bought it when it goes on sale....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: To Easy.
Review: I have been playing games like Tiberian Sun, RedAlert ect. But when I got RA2 I was dissopinted, I could kill my oppenents very quickly. This game makes me think westwood should get out of the field of RTS games, I played the game for a week and have not touched it since. That is the same for Yuri's revenge, I have no trouble killing 30 brutes then destroying my oppenent at all. They proboly made this games for little kids who were having to much trouble playing games like Tiberian Sun. So I suggest that you do not buy this game. It is a complete wast of money. If you want a good game Get Tiberian Sun. Or Shogun Total war.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: whats with all the haters
Review: why douse averwon hate this game. its filled with non-stop action, and mutants what more do you need.... ok i admit a little more time and this could have been a must have, but the levels at the beggining and end have the must have feel of total all out war. the few levels inbetween arent terrible eather and great online play thanks to command and conquer mode make this a ecxellent first try. ooh i just hope they make a nod exapsion pak.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: C&C ra2
Review: This is a very good game, and for the price of both the standard game and the expansion pack, it makes it even better


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