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Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (PC)
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on 18/04/2007 at 12:35:20PM
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I doubt there are many gamers there that haven’t at some point in their lives had a bash on a Command and Conquer game. For most people Command and Conquer was probably the first time they had played a RTS(Real Time Strategy) game.

The only real problem with Command and Conquer games is that they are Command and Conquer games, no matter what the main story line to the campaigns in single player or what graphical improvements they make, none of them feel very different from previous titles. Admittedly this works for the franchise, drawing in the same old crowd, but I think it probably puts a fair few people off getting them as it’s nothing new.

Graphically this is a fair step up from C&C: Generals, lighting is much improved with every unit casting shadows and a little more effort has been put in to the unit models as well as some neat laser effects thrown in for good measure. Explosions are quite impressive and buildings take damage much more realistically with parts flying off.

The levels seem quite well thought out, rather than relying heavily on terrain (cliffs/hills) to split the map up buildings are used as many of the maps take place within a city environment, this gives a much better look to the maps.

The sound in RTS games in my opinion has never really been that good. It’s difficult to put in 5.1 as your view is normally so high up and so listening for what is around you isn’t really needed. C&C 3 is full of repeating sound effects that made me put on some music as it’s not often you need to hear them.

It was nice to see some live action cut scenes in between levels, the funniest of which was Sawyer from lost, all dolled up in armour and a cape pretending to be serious about the up coming campaign. There are quite a few known “stars” in the cut scenes, including some of the cast of Battlestar Galactica and someone who’s only role I remember is him being in Starship Troopers (although I’m sure he has done more).

The missions of the single player campaign will in many cases remind you of missions you have played through on previous C&C games. I am guessing that they have taken a look at what fans enjoyed and tried to recreate it in their new and improved game engine.

Most of the units are pretty similar to some of the other games, but with one or two new ones and some units have the ability to get upgrades, making them far better than they were before.

As usual the key to success is watching your power bar and keeping up your defences. Power plants will be a building you create several of in most games, as without power your base is pretty useless.

Although it’s not offering anything revolutionary to the RTS genre, it is still a solid game and probably will worth getting if you have enjoyed previous Command and Conquer titles, base defences are weaker than in Generals so sitting back to build an army isn’t quite as easy as before, graphically it’s a big improvement and worth setting to high if your PC will allow it, and I was pretty impressed that most levels took about 10 seconds to load, a very rare feature these days.
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on 18/04/2007 at 12:35:20PM
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I doubt there are many gamers there that haven’t at some point in their lives had a bash on a Command and Conquer game. For most people Command and Conquer was probably the first time they had played a RTS(Real Time Strategy) game.

The only real problem with Command and Conquer games is that they are Command and Conquer games, no matter what the main story line to the campaigns in single player or what graphical improvements they make, none of them feel very different from previous titles. Admittedly this works for the franchise, drawing in the same old crowd, but I think it probably puts a fair few people off getting them as it’s nothing new.

Graphically this is a fair step up from C&C: Generals, lighting is much improved with every unit casting shadows and a little more effort has been put in to the unit models as well as some neat laser effects thrown in for good measure. Explosions are quite impressive and buildings take damage much more realistically with parts flying off.

The levels seem quite well thought out, rather than relying heavily on terrain (cliffs/hills) to split the map up buildings are used as many of the maps take place within a city environment, this gives a much better look to the maps.

The sound in RTS games in my opinion has never really been that good. It’s difficult to put in 5.1 as your view is normally so high up and so listening for what is around you isn’t really needed. C&C 3 is full of repeating sound effects that made me put on some music as it’s not often you need to hear them.

It was nice to see some live action cut scenes in between levels, the funniest of which was Sawyer from lost, all dolled up in armour and a cape pretending to be serious about the up coming campaign. There are quite a few known “stars” in the cut scenes, including some of the cast of Battlestar Galactica and someone who’s only role I remember is him being in Starship Troopers (although I’m sure he has done more).

The missions of the single player campaign will in many cases remind you of missions you have played through on previous C&C games. I am guessing that they have taken a look at what fans enjoyed and tried to recreate it in their new and improved game engine.

Most of the units are pretty similar to some of the other games, but with one or two new ones and some units have the ability to get upgrades, making them far better than they were before.

As usual the key to success is watching your power bar and keeping up your defences. Power plants will be a building you create several of in most games, as without power your base is pretty useless.

Although it’s not offering anything revolutionary to the RTS genre, it is still a solid game and probably will worth getting if you have enjoyed previous Command and Conquer titles, base defences are weaker than in Generals so sitting back to build an army isn’t quite as easy as before, graphically it’s a big improvement and worth setting to high if your PC will allow it, and I was pretty impressed that most levels took about 10 seconds to load, a very rare feature these days.
 
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