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Command & Conquer Red Strike Bundle

Command & Conquer Red Strike Bundle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best game ever!
Review: This game isn't even released yet, but i got the demo, thinking it would be no good, well, i played it for 5 minutes, and in those 5 minutes, i realized, i couldn't have been more wrong! it was just a demo and THE BEST game i have ever played in my entire life, i suggest this game to anyone who has a computer that will run it. i love this game, another thumbs up for westwood.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great game, almost perfect, but not quite.
Review: This game is, as is suggested in the title, almost perfect, but not quite. Don't get me wrong, I bought it, but there are still some issues with graphics and gameplay that some individuals may find annoying.

Any real C&C fan will instantly fall in love with it, as I did, but others will be hard-bought.

All in all, it is a very fun ... game that is definately worth the money you will spend on it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: shaping up to greatness
Review: I only give it 4 stars because I only played the demo and because the severs are a bit laggy but its being fixed and i got to play for an hour and i love it not just run and gun like most frist person shooters u need to think and plan i just hope the single player is good and that alot of moders make a ton of cool mods i cant wait till the really good moders out there get a hold of this game and make some outstanding mods this game is really shaping up to greatnesss

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And I've only played the demo!
Review: I am writing this review after only playing the multiplayer demo. It is addictive. The game is very fun. If single player is half as good I would still give this game a 5 out of 5 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great expansion - needs "fixes"
Review: An awsome expansion to the original. The added Yuri side is well thought out. Additions to Allied and Soviet are good too, right down to the new "responses" when selecting a unit.

The only problem I had was that I found the game to be quite slow, especially when playing multi-player games. Yuri allows for more players to do battle, but the game slows WAY down if you exceed even four.

Hope they fix this problem!! It's a great game!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a must buy for FPS and C&C Fans around the Globe.
Review: C&C fans will recognize the weapons, structures, characters, and vehicles from the original C&C. FPS(First Person Shooter) fans will love the creative weapon designs and revel in the use of numerous vehicles. The Single player is complex, interesting, and fun. The missions can be approached in different ways and all missions and secondary missions to give you the feel that you are part of something bigger, like a world in the C&C RTS (Real Time Strategy) games. The multiplayer puts you on the ground of a C&C universe. The GDI vs. The Nod, you pick your character, your vehicle and your attack approach (sniping, blowing things up, stealthing), its all up to you. This game has a single player game and a multiplayer game that are worth your time and money. So don't waste your money on a crude, undeveloped game when you could be playing the most innovative game to date, Command and Conquer: Renegade.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I was expecting MUCH bette
Review: I wrote a review a while ago about this game saying how it was going to be bad because this game is definetely eye candy (if u could even call it that). I just played the multiplayer demo yesterday, and it was highly dissapointing... the game has so many bugs i cant describe them all... but here are a few:
1. VERY LAGGY
2. CAN't HAVE 5 GUNS AT A TIME. MAXIMUM OF 3
3. CAN't BIND SOME OF THE CONTROLLS TO THE KKEYS THAT U WANT (EXAMPLE: Can't bind strafe left to left arrow key)
4. When you reload, it will do the reloading animation twice or even more sometimes
5. After reloading, it will shoot uncontrollably

The game is good for one reason. The creativity. No company would think about making a top view war strategy game and then make a sequel to it except it was a first person shooter in the eyes of a soldier in the game. So the only good thing about this game is the creativity. You can see why this game is bad now. Prepare to be dissapointed if you buy this game. Hope this helps, PEACE

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good fun, must buy for any and all PC gamers
Review: Well this is Westwood's 4th C&C RTS game, and it's GREAT as usual. I gave this 4 1/2 stars, but I rounded that to 5 to display on the title.

Red Alert 2, like all it's predecesors, is a strategy/war game by Westwood,a strategy gaming company owned by the huge Electronic Arts for a while now. It features 2 campaigns, 1 for each side, that walk you through the plot and train you for the regular battles ahead. There is a skirmish mode, which lets you play a multiplayer-style game with the AI. I once used this mode to re-inact the Bay of Pigs invasion, there are so many little options. True fun comes, though, with multiplayer mode, which is the main focus of the game.

Although in previous C&Cs, especially Tiberian Sun, there was a quite a lot of blood and gore when an infantry guy got killed, Red Alert 2 has NO Blood and NO Gore. In fact, when an infantryman is killed now, sometimes he'll say things like "Do'h!" and then fall over and disappear. Still, it's rated "T"like most strategy games. No swearing, either; the president says in the intro movie, "I wouldn't give a wooden nickel about your legacy."

The story is simple: after Red Alert (original), where the Soviets invade Europe in about 1940 instead of Germany because of some complex time-travel assasination that nobody really understands, the Allies install a puppet leader
in Russia. Seeming at first to be an advocate of peace, he later invades the Allies' main supplier and most important fighter the U.S.A. using mind-control and quite a few other intresting technologies. FMV movies will tell you most of the plot.

Once again, Westwod has included graphics that succeed in telling the player what is happening, but not state-of-the-art. They have continued to use their MegaVoxel technology, which models the game in a sort of 2D/3D cross but makes
the units look like an army of mold campared to conventional graphics. (Well that's an exaggeration but they're still quite bad-looking). But as I said before, they still let the player see what's happening, and that's enough,
I think.

The good news is that it needs no such 3D graphics cards that some conventional graphics games do.

Like in the original Red Alert you can pick the Allies or Soviets on a quest for world domination. The Soviets have more in the way of general power, the Allies have intresting technologies to counter that, usually involving prisms
or time travel.

The gameplay is fun and easy to learn. Veterans of C&C will know the interface as soon as they load up the game, it's pratically the same except the the waypoints have gotten confusing and a new cursor has been added to tell you if you are in range to fire or if your units must move first. The tank rush
is easier to resist now, you now have better base defenses and you can garrison buildings with troops. Garrisons are extremely powerful, underestimation of them will lead to a failed assualt that costs you 100,000 credits. The gameplay has been made quicker now, allowing you to finish in about 30 minutes to 1 hour. New multiplayer modes include team alliance and others.

The sound is still sharp, and each class of units has a different selection of random words to say when they are selected, moved, and fired. The music is good, provides ambience and has more speach than any other C&C games. No,
not like somebody is actually singing, but rather every once in a while someone'll say something like, "Gentlemen, it's a nuclear device," or something inaudible in the background.

The game is stable, but like all games you'll get a complete hang once in a while.

This game is a good buy and I had some great fun. It has its set of disadvantages, like all games, but it's gotten better and C&C is starting to get better each release. Obviously destined to be in a museum one of these years. The Last Remaining Copy will behind glass, with a demonstration on a computer to the side. The sign'll say, "Red Alert 2. Archeologists confirm
that it was probobly the best game of the year in 2000."

Pros

+Fast paced, action gameplay
+Easy to learn
+Another bumper crop of new units

Cons
-Graphics not quite, eh, state of the art
-Confusing Waypoints.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Be a renegade . . .
Review: I am a major fan of C&C games and other FPS's and RTS's, but this game takes the cake, you actually get to be on the battlefield with your soliders, blowing up NOD soliders and Vehicles, and also look around in buildings you've always wanted to look into. On top of all of this, they have added C&C mode to multiplayer which allows to take control of a base, purchase different character class like Minigunners, Engineers, and yes even the legendary and all powerful Mammoth tank, you have to place your super weapon becon inside the enemy barracks to end C&C mode. Although
the system requirements are steep, I suggest you get this game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Red alert 2 is the best
Review: This game has it all. Strategy humor so much gameplay it will blow your mind! Training movies soviets america... Tanyas back and ready to kick some butt! Yuris revenge is the expantion and its just as good!


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