Say hello to the Visitors and their swirling clouds of intelligent razorblades
Jan 22, 2007
The GDI - for those who dont know the 11-year-old legend that is C&C - is the meat-and-potatoes faction in this upcoming sci-fi RTS hotpot. Tough no-nonsense grunts, solid salt-of-the-earth tanks, reassuringly WYSIWYG flying thingies... if you munch both fingers of your fun-sized Kit Kat at the same time, this is the side for you.
Finger separators (you freaks) get the Brotherhood of Nod, a kind of quasi-religious multinational Mujahideen that specializes in hitting-and-running,
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Real-time strategy is back - more popular and accessible than ever. We saw a rebirth of quality entries on the PC last year, with at least five different titles competing seriously for best in genre, as well as best in platform, awards. And the surprising success of Battle for Middle-earth II on Xbox 360 - a console! - proves that the audience and demand for these games have never been bigger.
What better time, then, for an original king of the genre to make its return? Command & Conquer 3
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[PC] War from the future or relic from the past? We go hands on to find out
Jan 12, 2007
Friday 12 January 2007
Peer into the roots of all real-time strategy games and you see Command & Conquer. Or, to be exact, original developer Westwood Studios and the genre-defining Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis. If there was ever a dose of gameplay that could be defined as timeless, C&C's build-'em and blast-'em action is it.
With C&C3, though, there are a blend of inventive ideas to keep the action fresh, streamlining the build-heavy moments at the beginning of each game and tactically
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ESRB Rating
Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars is rated: Teen
Animated Blood,
Violence,
Mild Language