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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Command & Conquer has been around for decades, and in that time it has established a proud tradition for how it handles the RTS genre. Yet, in this latest installment, EA has thrown out those traditions like yesterday's trash. Regardless, it was with grea...
Abstract: No actors were harmed in the making of this game. Apparently, no actors were employed in the making of this game. I mean, the acting credits are presented on page five of the manual (the EULA is right up front – you knew EA was evil, and they do not ...
Abstract: The Command & Conquer series is one of the most prolific real-time strategy titles on the face of the planet, with hundred of thousands of players all over the world. The newest and final installment, Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight is the fina...
If evolution has taught us anything, it's that the key for survival lies in an entity's ability to adapt. This is a fundamental principle that surrounds all things, and videogames are no different. For a series as long lasting as Command & Conquer, ada...
Abstract: The Command & Conquer name carries with it a hefty burden. Since the first game in the series, C&C has been the mother of all real-time strategies. It's the Wolfenstien 3D of the genre, the originator, the definition. Because of this, developers have, ...
Abstract: I have been playing Command & Conquer since the very beginning. I remember the first days of C&C in 1995 and have played each of the eight titles. Now we have Tiberian Twilight, the finale of a 15-year story arc featuring Kane and the Tiberium which is...
Abstract: Tiberium has been the cause of near-endless wars, pitting two powerful forces against each other time and time again. The struggle for power and dominance has always resulted in open and violent conflicts. With Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, ...
I’m growing tired of people drastically altering the core gameplay mechanics of a franchise because they want to try something different, yet are too afraid to introduce new IP. Calling something a sequel causes players to expect certain things based o...
Abstract: With Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, Electronic Arts has finally concluded the long-running "tiberian saga" plotline for the venerable real-time strategy series. Unfortunately, it's not exactly the best way to go out. C&C4 introduces a number...