Rating: Summary: Tiberium Sun Review: I hated this game. It was too confusing, and so was the plot. Take my advice, dont buy this game and waste youre money.
Rating: Summary: Tiberian Sun Review: This is the best game ever. The first time I played it I was hooked. It has great graphics, fun units, and you can play it on the internet. You won't regret buying it.
Rating: Summary: A good game, but there's a wall. Review: This game is like most other Coimmand and Conquer games, it is adicting and you cant stop playing it, until you meat the un beatable mission. Tib. Sun is a great game that has great graphics, a stupendious story line, and so many more creative units and bulidings. There are two sides, GDI (the good guys), and NOD (the bad). GDI has better defenses and a vaster air force, while NOD has better ground troops and machines. Multiplayer is very fun and can get you use to the controls and computer strategies. How ever if you have almost any programs or down-loads going on, it often times frezes up and never lets you quit or finish. Also in the single player games, there are some unbeatiable missions on both sides very soon in the game. On GDI, the unbeatable is not because you can't finish because there's too many oponents, it's that you dont know how and it's confusing. With NOD, the unbeatiable is because you don't have enough guys to get around or through their force. My basic point is that you should buy this game if you like multiplayer games and not single player games.
Rating: Summary: Awesome game!!!!! Review: Although, Red Alert 2 might be a little more of an in-depth game, C&C Tiberian Sun is a great game. If you were a fan of the last titles like Red Alert or even the first C&C, this is definately a good new addition to the series. With a handful of new units and structures it may make the game some-what complex at first, but after a while, game play would be a easy as pie. (if pie were easy)
Rating: Summary: Parents Read This Review: Children who advance to a certain level in the game are "rewarded" with the ability to view the torture and execution of soldiers. Not animated . . . live action. Although "all the kids have this game", parents ought to think twice about buying/allowing it. And Amazon ought to do a better job of detailing the more questionable qualities of products they sell.
Rating: Summary: Great game!! Review: I am writing this review from what i thought of it before red alert 2 came out. this is a great game with a pretty good story line, though it lacks graphics. Westwood online (the multiplayer sever) is also very good. if your lookign to buy a good RTS i recomend red alert 2, but if you don't want to spend the money on RA@ this is still a great game.
Rating: Summary: Neat-o Review: I don't see why some people say this game is so bad. Actually, I think it's pretty darn good. Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun is a war/strategy game where you set out to conquer the world in the Brotherhood of Nod, or defend peace as commander of the Global Defence Initiative (GDI). The graphics are WONDERFUL, or at least so compared to the other C&C games. Explosions look real, your battle units erupt smoke as they are about to die. The graphics are almost too good; it gets a bit bloody sometimes. Oh, and the cutscenes are also a major improvement, I'm not good at rating movies, but these at least are better than the original C&C's. You're not just having a small talk with your superiors then going into combat, you are actually a person on the screen and the story evolves with these cutscenes. The sound as in the sound effects are themselves pretty good, but they sound so often that you get a bit annoyed. The music is really something, all-new tracks but with the same sort of techno beat. There are only 15 now, though. As for single-player gameplay, it's great exept for a slight disatvantage: once the basic armored units become available, the rest of the units become almost obsolete. The armored units, with little or no support, can attack or defend very well. The game has two "campaigns," one for GDI, one for Nod. Your opponet is controlled by the computer. Also, there's a random map generator which gets you right into play with the AI. As for multiplayer, I'm sure it's very good but I have heard of some bugs in the connection. The fact is, I've never actually played it because I love the single-player mode. I'm also sure that it has the same disadvantage as the single player (see above). Sorry for the lack of information. The storyline has more detail of the conflict than ever. Video cutscenes will really get you into the storyline, despite the fact they are incredibly short. One last thing: I don't think Nod has a big advantage over GDI. I think that GDI, using proper strategies and tactics, can beat Nod any day. And Nod can do so to GDI.
Rating: Summary: Great fun! Many hours of enjoyment. Review: This was the first C&C game I ever purchased. I got this game when I wasn't playing much else apart from EVERQUEST, upon a friends recommendation. I wasn't to familiar with the C&C franchise of RTS games from Westwood. Now I am a fan of the series.If you don't know, TIBERIAN SUN is a RTS about two military forces at odds with one another. The evil NOD, that wants to rule the world, while the honorable GDI wants to protect the world. The single player missions are on two discs. One is GDI and the other disc is the NOD single player missions. Both are quite fun and it helps you to learn the gameplay. I can't say I liked the full-motion-video sequences, but they are quite funny in an unintentional way! The online multiplayer is where the real fun of TIBERIAN SUN is at! There just is no way to describe winning a long 2 hour match online and not getting booted off! This is a good value for the money. It may not be as great as AGE OF EMPIRES or STARCRAFT, but TIBERIAN SUN is fun nonetheless. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: not what i had expected Review: the game play is good, somewhat slow (but i aint complaining, i have a fast pc). The game performance is going lower and lower. Get the C&C part One which is totally awesome. Thats the first game i puchased and its still the best. Redalert is somewhatt OKAY i would say, but tiberian performance is low...way too loww...
Rating: Summary: *Your Connection to Westwood Online has been lost* Review: All right, the graphics are nice and the terrain damage is something new, but that doesn't make up for the gameplay, which could be summed up in one word:SLOW. Skirmishes take a real long time to get going; I mean, at least a half an hour before you can get a sizeable force. And then what do you find yourself doing? Protecting your base with them, and attacking with missle launches. I'm dead serious, the only way to attack is with missle launches. To attack with your men (Especially tanks) takes like ten minutes to even get to the enemy base! That being said, the multiplayer is a total waste of time. If the person your playing saves you the trouble of teching and attacks you early on with engineers, consider yourself lucky. Don't get caught up in a 3 hour game that is just about to be resolved, when you or your opponent loses his/her connection. And don't consider engineering a cheap way to attack, it's the only way anyone attacks... THe campaign is allright I guess, if you can stand the poor gameplay to get from cutscene to cutscene (Which aren't as good as Red Alerts were). .... Come on, you can't tell me NOD doesn't have a huge advantage over GDI. They do. Let's hope Kane bites the dust soon, before the C&C series turns as twisted as "The Forgotten".
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