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The only real shining jewel is the addition of Commanders Challenges, which set you up against the AI in different scenario’s and see how well you can do, there are 50 of them and they rack up in difficulty as you go along.
I know the thought process behind this, you don’t want to give out the most wanted feature at 20 dollars, but it’s a needed feature for any RTS. Even at its budget price of 20 dollars the small campaigns which have removed the Co-Op part that was so popular in the Red Alert 3, and lack of any multiplayer feature really hurt this title. On the one hand this is an enjoyable experience, the levels are for the most part fun to play, even if they do boarder on unforgiving in difficulty, and the inclusion of single player only units with overly overpowered abilities, makes for some really fun firefights, but that is about it for this title. This of course is not to say that you won’t be treated to a far prettier game if you decide to crank the settings to maximum.įrom a gameplay side this is where things get a little dicey.
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On the performance side of things, this is defiantly not another Empire Total War, my 4 year old gaming PC was able to play this on medium to high settings with little dip in performance, and I’ve seen it being played on a school issued laptop.
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Of course I would be doing the entire Command and Conquer series a dishonour if I didn’t mention the OH SO campy cut scenes that are hard to not just outright laugh at, which in the case of C&C is a very good thing. All three of the different countries have their own distinct look for both their buildings and units, on top of unique animations for some of the more interesting units, such as the transformer wannabe that is the Giga-Fortress, or the Japanese special unit Yuriko Omega who is able to lift single units into the air and then puff them up till they explode. The Water is a standout for me personally, it looks fantastic, and looks even better when the Russian’s use their magnetic beam to suck up a carrier, but that’s a different story. So let’s begin where I always start, which is of course with the looks! From a technical standpoint the game looks great, there are no major improvements over Red Alert 3, but this is to be expected since this title is only a few months younger. Whether this translates into a great game is the topic of discussion today. It was somewhere between me launching armoured bears out of cannons, and a giant samurai face opening up its mouth and blowing half my base up with a giant laser beam, that I realized that Red Alert 3, and our focus of today Red Alert 3: Uprising is one of if not the craziest RTS games I have ever played. The wackiest RTS gets even crazier with it’s latest expansion.