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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
I had a lot of fun with Command and Conquer 3’s Single Player campaign. While I won’t spoil it for you here the game takes an unexpected twist with the arrival of the third faction, the Scrin. The game consists of 35 missions which I listed in...
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Published: 2007-03-30, Author: John , review by: gamespy.com
Same fun C&C-style gameplay; Campy FMV sequences return; Battlecast
No great upgrades to RTS formula; Some balance issues with mega units.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That old adage seems particularly appropriate for the new Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, the latest in the futuristic RTS series pitting the Global Defense Initiative against the Brotherhood of ...
Abstract: I may purchase this game just for the nostalgia effect that it provides as I sure could use some of that with how everything has been lately. I don’t see this game attracting very many aggressive players as the unit balance and linear motion of...
Abstract: Back in 1995, Westwood Studios released its seminal masterpiece, the original Command & Conquer. The real-time strategy genre has evolved considerably since those days, but the memory of the original C&C still lives on, periodically refreshed by a new ...
Abstract: Much like Tiberium, graphically the C&C universe has surely seen its own evolution over the years. Things are in tip-top condition, the units, buildings, environments and general aftermath of weaponry are gorgeous. Tiberium itself looks seductive it ...
It’s free! Not only that but there is lots to get stuck into and it’s far more forgiving on your PC’s hardware than say, Supreme Commander!
Some online features would have been nice but for a single player demo we couldn’t really ask for much more!
So to conclude by answering our original question; is it worth you downloading this demo? Well, simply put, yes it is! As we have mentioned you get a detailed look at how the game works, an introduction to the plot, a glimpse at the majesty of the engi...
Abstract: Whod have thought one of the most satisfying RTS games in years would be a throwback to decade-old game design?To get the most out of Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars it helps to have an appreciation for the kind of schlocky science-fiction dramas ...
Stunning cinematics and visuals, online and skirmish modes extend playability.
Questionable A.I, redundant infantry. The Final Word Command & Conquer 3 is a welcome return of the C&C brand and a fitting conclusion to the Tiberium trilogy. One of the finest RTS games to date.
Command & Conquer 3 is a welcome return of the C&C brand and a fitting conclusion to the Tiberium trilogy. One of the finest RTS games to date.