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Command & Conquer Red Strike Bundle

Command & Conquer Red Strike Bundle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT GAME
Review: IS A NEW TYPE OF GAME WITH EXELLENT GRAPHIES AND SOUND.YOU ONLY HAVE TO SEE THE PICTURES AND YOU WILL NOTICE THIS.I AM A BIG FAN OF COMMAND AND CONQUER GAMES.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Command & Conquer: Generals - Amazing!
Review: For all strategy players in the world, this is a must-have and even better. For those who have tried the previous Command & Conquer games, it is a little step away from them. Buildings no longer just pop up from the ground, here you use bulldozers or workers for building things. Generals also uses a new "experience system", this means you get more experience points for each unit/building you destroy. The experience points is used to buy new upgrades, how many upgrades you got depends on your rank.

Even though I'm only playing the beta test, this is the best game I ever tried. This is a must-have!

PS: The age 12, really isn't my age...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unlimited Fun
Review: Yuri's Revenge was probably the best Westwood game ever. The missions are great and yet challenging, but I personally like the multiplayer best. You choose between the Allies, Soviets and Yuri. For those of you who don't know each country has it's own army. Even though Yuri has a small range of units, his army still is equal to the other sides. In additionto the Tech. structures in Red Alert 2, there are also a few new ones: the machine shop to heal your tanks, civillian power plants to keep your power up, and a revised hospital that has the same function as the machine shop but heals infantry. Overall, Yuri's Revenge is a must-have. And one more thing, if you get bored of the maps
you can go to [website] and download maps.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than Warcraft...
Review: I've been an avid Warcraft fan for years. I bought War3 but actually don't play it because I don't have the time to master the aggressive AI, and hence went back to War2. This game provides many more units and buildings than War2, with several options to configure the difficulty - number of players, whether they fight each other (free for all) and the difficulty level of each computer player. You can play a quick skirmish against a single easy player in 10 minutes or spend 2 hours against several more advanced.

This is definitely my new game of choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: if u put 1 star ur a geek
Review: this game is awsome the graphics r good and i love the FPS.

bottom line :GOOD GAME:)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Game
Review: I bought this game about 1 year ago and it was pretty good. It is a bit hard to learn hence the weird names of buildings and units. Other than that it is very good. The graphics are really good considering the time it came out. The controls are really easy to learn and remember. Once you are engaged in combat with the computer or a friend on the internet you'll never want to stop playing. Once you start, you wont stop.

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: 5 stars
Summary: This game is a must have!
Review: This is my favorite game. This game is the expansion to Red Alert 2. In this game Yuri comes back to try and take over the world using is mind controll technology. This game has many new features!

New Allied Units and Buildings
1. Gaurdian GI
2. Navy S.E.A.L.
3. Robot Tank
4. Battle Fortress
5. Robot Control Center

New Soviet Units and Buildings
1. Boris
2. Siege Chopper
3. Spy Plane
4. Battle Bunker
5. Industrial Plant

What sets this game apart from many games is it is based on a more realistic time. Some of the units, however, are not so realistic. In the game you get "heroes" on each side. For the Allies you get a modern day Annie Oakly, whose is not afraid to get down and dirty. For the Soviets you get Boris. A very powerful unit capable of calling in an airstrike on enemy buildings. For Yuri you get none other than Yuri Prime. Yuri Prime is the one and only Yuri, capable of controlling enemy units and buildings. The game, of course, has a couple of flaws.

Pros
1. The game puts you right in the action of having an entire army at your disposal.
2. The games units are modern day and advanced.
3. The areas you fight in are very realistic.
4. The missions put you in the middle of it all giving choices that can be vital to your victory.

Cons
1. Although I love the game, I must admit that it was put together in a hurry.
2. The Mastermind unit does you no good if you try to to use it as a defensive tool due too its lack of definding itself.

3. The Magnetron is also pointles in the game. It creates a magnatic pull that can do barelly any damage to buildings and pulls any units to your Magnetron. If your Magnetron is defending your base, what good does it do if it pulls the unit towards your base?

Other than that I thought the game was a fun game. If you think that you are going to get any educational value out of this you are wrong! It is a game meant to make you think like a general, attack very cleaverly, and learn not to think that a defense is pointless. If you own this game or are intrested in buying it, I recommend any of the Red Alert series. ...


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