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Command & Conquer Red Strike Bundle

Command & Conquer Red Strike Bundle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worthy Buy!
Review: I don't usually purchase computer games, (usually borrow from friends, play for a week or two until I get tired, and give back), however, Generals is an exception, having been a fan of the Command and Conquer franchaise, this was a natural step, the new units are great, the gameplay is well polished, the minor bugs have been fixed in the subsequent patchs, all in all, if you're looking for a good RTS, or have a hankering for modern warfare, look no further

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Command & Conquer - Generals
Review: An excellent game. Great graphics. The AI, in my opinion, does not seem to be a great leap forward. However, I have only had the game a few weeks, so there may be something I'm missing.

Campaigns are a bit short.

System Requirements are very high. Check this against your PC before you buy.

All in all, I still give the game a 7 out of 10

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Game
Review: They say that attention to detail makes the game. Well, this game is chock full of detail. Nukes leave radiation, ect. An awesome game, nice graphics, great multiplayer mode, and an engaging game overall. This is like a slightly better version of Age of Empires. More detail, upgrades aren't necessarily universal (each unit can be specialized to perform a specific task), units gain experience (something that AOE doesn't do, which is really annoying), and three very different "civilizations" each with it's own unique technologies and totally different focuses. I would highly recommend this game to any fan of RTS games.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Would get 5 if it wasn't so lacking
Review: Yes, it is Command and Conquer - among my favorite games of all time. Generals is even better than the previous C&C games. But why did I only give it three stars? Because it is too short! In C&C:RA there were a ton of missions to go on on each side. It took me a month of playing to finish the game as both sides. This time it took me 3 hours of playing to finish the USA missions. What's up with that?

So, because the game is so short, it gets smacked down really hard.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Command and Conquer Yet!
Review: Generals is the best Command and Conquer yet. It has three unique and equal armies to choose from. When I play online, China seems to be the most popular. The graphics have improved from Red Alert 2 and you cant say anything about this game until you have seen a nuke go off in an enemies base. Dont waste your money on this game if you dont have a newer computer. It has HIGH system requirements. Save your money and upgrade your computer or buy a new one. This is a great game and playing online is lots of fun. 5 Stars!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: strategy game of the not so distant future
Review: My friend loaned me this game a week ago and, hey, it is really quite good. The theme of this strategy game is, in some ways amazingly modern. There are three groups that you can be, the Chinese, the US, or a mid-eastern terrorist group known as the GLA. It is quite simple really, both in difficulty and understanding, if you are the terrorist then you get to use weapons from suicide bombers to scud launchers to fight the Chinese and/or the US. If you are the Chinese or the US then you fight the terrorist with the latest in weaponry from stealth bombers, to tactical nukes, to Overlords, the mother of all tanks.
You also get promotion bonus points, which lets you choose to use artillery barrages, carpet bombs, or EMPs. You can also get tactical upgrades with the promotions. So whether you are destroying the terrorists and their bases or launching scud missiles at the Chinese/American allies, you are sure to enjoy this simple, but good modern war game.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: IT'S A MONOPOLY!!!!!
Review: It's a great game but a lot of system requirements. The game only let you play if you have an nVidia GEForce2 or an ATI Radeon 7500 video card. If you have another one you can play even if you have the latest drivers of your video card. For me, it's a monopoly. So, I bought the game and now I have to buy a video card because the game is not running with my configuration. Always gets: "Sorry, an error has ocurred..." or something like that. So when you do all the thing in the tech support of EA, a new message box appear blaming overheating hardware, or virus or video card problem. So, I think you have to buy a new computer with the video card that they say so you can play the game. Bless you if you have te video card that they say before you buy this game. Please Review very carefull all the things... IF YOU DON'T HAVE A NVIDIA GEFORCE2 OR ATI RADEON 7500 AT LEAST, YOU CANT PLAY THIS GAME.

By the way, the game looks great, buy how do I know? It looks like in the back of the box... it seems to be great game... USA an its allies against CHINA o something like that....

I was gonna give to the game 1 star for the system requirements, but the pics in the back of the box makes me give it two star... maybe two and a half stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Addictive fun.
Review: The much hyped and highly anticipated Command and Conquer Generals has arrived. I've always been sceptical of games that are surrounded by a lot of hype and anticipation. The game designers usually try to please everyone and the resulting game is typically a mixed bag of goods. The newest entry in the Command and Conquer universe certainly is a mixed bag, but in this instance that's a good thing.

Generals takes the C & C series in a new direction. Both the GDI and NOD are gone. So too are those full motion video(FMV)cut scenes. Instead we have three playable factions, cut scenes that utilize the game engine and a very weak plot.

THE STORY:
The game pits the USA and CHINA against a terrorist group known as the GLA(Global Liberation Army). The game begins with a bang as the GLA execute a surprise attack on the Chinese and begin their campaign to free the world from oppression. The opening cut scene is dramatic. This is due in no small part to the voice acting.

THE FACTIONS:
EA games have done a good job with the three sides in this game. The factions feel and play just a little differently from each other. The Americans have expensive technologically advanced units. The Chinese use sheer numbers to overwhelm the enemy and are backed up by solid air defences. The GLA have no air force, don't rely on power and have powerful(not to mention annoying)mobile air defences.

GRAPHICS:
Generals is the most visually impressive Command and Conquer game to date. Now fully three dimensional, the command and Conquer world never looked so good. Those stunning graphics have a price attached in terms of the system requirements needed for the game. If you want to run this game in all its glory you'll need a pretty decent system to do so. My computer has a GeForce2 MX video card with 64mb of memory and 512 mb of ram. Generals runs quite well on my machine(after I turned a few things off)and still manages to look good.

THE GAMEPLAY:
Addictive. Simply addictive. The game provides a few more options than your typical real time strategy game. Defensive players could quickly find themselves out gunned by more aggressive players. Early rushers may encounter problems as well. Since no one unit will win the game for you amassing a horde of one type of unit is pointless and often fatal.

THE NUTSHELL:
Simply put Command and Conquer Generals is a fun game, however it may not be for everyone. The GLA use car bombs and chemical weapons to advance their agenda and in the post September 11th world this undoubtly will not sit well with some gamers. I suspect the game developers realised this, hence the rather weak plot and one-dimensional villains. Any attempt to give the GLA any more life than they have now could have doomed the game.

That's a real shame because I think the game could have been so much better if the GLA had a little more depth. Don't let negative reviews turn you away from what is essentially a fun game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Racist Just about right!
Review: The GLA= more along the lines of America's top rated enemy right now... Lets face it folks... and liberals who are still in doubt America is at "WAR."

This game C&C: Generals, was made after 9-11-01, it's a perfect reminder of what kind of world we live in... China may be our "TRADE" partner... but they are not an allie... as for the GLA, even though they are fiction... They are exactly like a certain group...

Now to all the whiners who said stay away from this game... Go to heck liberals... The point of this game is to be fun... Take out the GLA and China... USA...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK FAIR GAME
Review: All sides are balanced, superb graphics, O.K. music, minimal lag, but 'some-to-a lot' lag exists during online gameplay depending on connection and computer speed. AI is good, despite what others say. All three campaigns are a bit short! Disappointment! You can't build walls or sandbags! You can't make trenches or alterate the terrain! No navy! BUT Overall, good game!!! ...


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