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Small maps make for fast and frantic gameplay
Simple resource management lets you get on and wage war
Fair amount of difference between each faction’s units
FMV sections very well done
Highly polished and easy to get into
Works under Vista
Looks gorgeous
Simple
Yet enthralling gameplay
Fast paced action
The editors didn't like
Maps feel small compared to other RTS games
Limited and simplistic research tree
Limited scope for customizing units
HUD markers can take the fun out of exploring the maps
Units have mechanical ‘equal and opposite’ purposes
Abstract: This follow-up to the grandaddy of real-time strategy is making an embarrassing attempt to look down with the kids, and also showing its many rivals how to have fun. Twelve years on from the original Command & Conquer, the formula has barely changed...
Abstract: The legendary RTS is finally back - its on top form and will keep you challenged for some time to come. Its been six years since we last saw a genuine incarnation of Command & Conquer. Admittedly, there was C&C Generals, but that was a predictable a...
Abstract: return of a classic, but...: After the gritty, earthy and intense double bill of Supreme Commander and Company of Heroes, the two excellent real-time strategy games that PC owners have been satisfying themselves with over the past six months or so, ...
Abstract: Command and Conquer is back, and its bigger, prettier and dumber than ever. Command and Conquer is one of the best known strategy games on the PC. Weve been waiting since 1999 for the third iteration in the Tiberian series, but here it is. The stor...
Tiberium Wars isnt as innovative as some of its rivals, but Command & Conquer has never been known for novelty. Instead, this game does what the series has always done best: providing the most enjoyable real-time strategy experience around, via excel...
Abstract: Those of us who’ve been playing games for some time now fondly remember the classic Command & Conquer games produced by Westwood in the mid-90s. Since the takeover of EA and the move to 3D the original magic has been lost. The previous C&C game – Gener...
Small maps make for fast and frantic gameplay, Simple resource management lets you get on and wage war, Fair amount of difference between each faction’s units, FMV sections very well done, Highly polished and easy to get into, Works under Vista
Maps feel small compared to other RTS games, Limited and simplistic research tree, Limited scope for customizing units, HUD markers can take the fun out of exploring the maps, Units have mechanical ‘equal and opposite’ purposes
So, is Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars worth splashing the cash on? The short answer is yes, but it does come with a couple of caveats that are worth remembering. First, if you were expecting some new uber-all singing, ultra-cool RTS that blows ev...
Great gameplay and a gripping plot means that the new C&C game doesnt disappoint The last Command & Conquer game graced our screens four years ago, in the form of the deeply uninspiring C&C Generals. However, its actually been seven years since wev...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: James , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: With the release of Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (C&C 3) on the PC, fans will be treated to a, well, reunion of sorts. Set in the familiar Tiberium universe, C&C 3 hosts battles between the Nod and the GDI and the new alien faction, the Scrin. But...