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Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 Expansion: Yuri's Revenge

Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 Expansion: Yuri's Revenge

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best C&C Ever
Review: This is the best they can do within this series. I love this game.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very great game!
Review: Oh my! Westwood has done it yet again! Another great RTS strategy game and one of the few sequels to live up to its predocessor's name. There are more units, 3D battle plane, more units, more control. Buildings that can be entered by troops, veterancy, more nations to choose from (each with it's own special unit). This game is truly great. Only drawback is the limited air power of the soviet nations (no more MIGS just slow blimps). The graphics are great and a very cool refinement that the first RA did not have.

If you liked Red Alert you'll probably like Red Alert 2!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Time Strategy Gaming at its Best!
Review: Red Alert 2 is set in the alternate history where the Russians and the United States are in military conflict. In the previous Red Alert, the development of time travel allowed the allies to go back in time to 'right some wrongs'. One of these involved the assassination of Adolf Hitler. However, with Nazi Germany a nonentity, the power of the Soviet forces were left to grow, inevitably leading towards a conflict with the Western powers. The West prevailed (of course!). In Red Alert 2, the so-called western-friendly leader Romanoff of the Soviets showed his true loyalties. The Soviets had rearmed themselves to take revenge upon the U.S. and its allies. Through a sneak attack, the U.S. mainland is attacked, and it is up to the player in the game to achieve victory once again.
Red Alert 2 is a vast improvement to Red Alert and Tiberian Sun. The pathfinding of the vehicles are enhanced, as well as the quality of the maps and graphics. Of course, you can play both sides of the conflict, and both are enjoyable. The unit balance in the game is perfect, with each side having different but equally powerful strategies to exploit. The West once again has access to chrono technology, enabling them to transport units to any area on the map. The Soviets have very powerful ranged units, such as a naval ship that shoots cruise missles. The missions are wonderfully made. You don't simply create units and fight until one side is completely demolished. Many of the maps involve an urban setting. If you are the Allies, for example, your job is to liberate various cities. If you are the Soviets, taking over America is your goal.
Yuri's revenge is more than the average expansion. The programmers have added an entirely new side to the conflict. The dreaded Yuri has created his own army of psychic units and is threatening to rule the world. All new units are present. He even gets his own superweapons such as a machine that damages buildings and converts enemy units into units that Yuri controls. Even the allies and Soviet forces get new units. The allies get guardian GIs, who are ground troops capable of anti-air defense. The soviets are now able to build bunkers.
Unfortunately, you can't play as Yuri's forces in this expansion.
If you are a fan of real time strategy gaming, Red Alert 2 is the cream of the crop in this area.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I gotta say its better then the other ones
Review: This game is cool cause you get to play with others online yeah you can go online with other people you cant voice chat to the people but you can talk to your team or the room by typeing and the new update is out for this you can get it when you go the site on the game the only part I dont like is that some people can cheat on here and if you play a game and one person has a slow modem then your game goes slow even if you have cable one person can make it slow ONLINE now the game itself is pretty cool cause your alone and you have to stop NOD and you have to save people on the way and you can fly on some parts with copters and its in 3-D witch is cool but look on the box to see if you have the stuff to run the game dont do what I did and redo the computer after you have got to a far place on the game it wont save if you redo it lol anyways yeah get this game its great 4 stars

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great graphics and gameplay for online gamers
Review: Command and Conquer is a series that has a HUGE following amongst strategy gamers. Command and Conquer: Renegade is their entry into the first person shooter arena. The familiar sides of GDI and NOD are present, and all of your favorite weapons and vehicles are available for enjoyment.

The graphics are *really* nice, and shine in quite a number of areas. Well worth making sure you have a GEforce 3 or 4 for. Another great feature is that you can enter vehicles and even share them with friends. One person can jump into the driver's seat and the other can leap into the back to man the guns. There are APCs for transporting small teams.

The loading and recoil graphics on the weapons feel very realistic. You've got your weapons that you know and love from the various command and conquer games, including the laser rifle, chain gun, grenade launcher, flame thrower, chemical sprayer and more. A sniper rifle lets you zoom in on the action.

Sure, single player can be a bit boring. But as in most of these first person shooters, the internet multiplay is where the game really shines. Single player is really just a training arena until you 'graduate' to on line play. You can play with a team of 10 or more friends from around the world, working together as a group to coordinate your attack against the enemies. Just as in command and conquer, you have a base and have to defend it while destroying your enemy's base. You can blow up your enemy's bases by blasting them from the outside, or blowing them up from the inside!

With the HUGE number of HalfLife players out there, this is a giant step up in terms of graphics. The vehicles also make a great addition. It compares nicely with Halo, although Halo can't support large team play and isn't "really" internet enabled right now. If you find a fun group of players to team up with, you can easily get lost in the game for weeks, if not months!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What a blast
Review: I preordered this game and it was well worth every penny. The graphics were great as well as the story. Also, getting to drive the vehicles was a blast. The ending left something to be desired and it was fairly easy at times but it was well balanced. The multiplayer alone would be worth buying the game over even if the single-player was horrible, which it isn't.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Piping Hot Root Beer - Believe The Hype!
Review: This game is definatly a step in the right direction for future RTS games. Certainly, it's better than C&C:TS. It's about on par with the original RA, and has many creative and different units. Unlike most other RTS games i've played, there are major differances between the armies, even down to the foot solder, where the allies domminate. except in the Navy, where they preatty much are the same. that kinda makes me sad, since the allies used to really kick in the water. One advancement in t his game is that they replaced those pop-up in-mission game hints with video and audio cutsceanes. While the acting is really bad, I expect to see that again in the future. (Did this game come before or after Starcraft?) While this game is without perfection, it is very entertaining, and anyone who is into RTS games should consider it, specially if you like the C&C universe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Instant Classic
Review: I have loved the Command & Conquer since the beginning and I've loved everyone of them, and this is no exception. I fell in love with the AWSOME graphics, the multiplayer mode, and the campaign which is challenging and requires intelligent tactics, unlike so many other FPS games. If you get it, you'll love it to, gaurenteed.

I will be surprised if they dont make an expansion pack, cause thats what a game of this quality deserves.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: C & C doesn't quite conquer the 1st person genre
Review: As a C & C fan, I thought this game would be a decent foray into the first person genre...unfortunately (or fortunately) I was not surprised by the results. Basically, take the biggest map in the strategy Command and Conquers, now imagine having to run from one side to the other many different times to accomplish minute goals, that's the worst part of this game in a nutshell (not to mention the heavy resources it needs to run well, but that's a different issue.)

On the plus side, the game sticks to its guns (literally) in recreating the C & C world. All the weopons have been featured in previous C & C's, and the characters are true to form as well.

Personnally, I find this game to be fun, but I can't usually sit there and play an hour or so in a single level, finally die, and have to do it all over again. (granted there are save points and quick saves, but still....) I would recommend this game to any C & C gamer, and anyone else who wants a challenge to find things, but don't expect a very smart AI. One last con, the games AI is more than simply terrible, I think the speakers on my desk have a better chance of recognizing the threat of an ambush than the game's AI does, and I know the speakers react quicker (which isn't saying much).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Renagade Review
Review: First of all let me tell you that this game is awsome the graphics are incredible and the 1 player missions are really challenging. Ther are lots of units to choose from in multiplayer practice such as chem warriors and grenadiers. There are also many vehicles to choose from like the GDI mammoth tank and the NOD flame tank .This game is really great for people who like the Command and counqer universe but want it close up and on the battle field.


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