Command&Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars



Command Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars GameI consider this The Return of the RTS King because the C&C series, from my point of view, is the best strategy game ever made…and plus KANE IS BACK!!!

Ever since I heard EA started working on Tiberium Wars I knew they were going to come up with a good, solid game but I have to say that they exceeded even my high expectations. Command&Conquer 3 is definitely one of the best RTS games in recent history.

<-120x240 Vertical Banner - right->Frankly I don’t even know where to start, there are just so many things to say about this digital masterpiece. In the single player mode you’ll be able to choose between the GDI campaign and the NOD campaign, both of which are very well structured and offer the same storyline from opposing viewpoints. The action takes place in a time when tiberium deposits have spread to the point where there are just few safe areas left. This doesn’t only mean the environment has gone straight to hell but also a war-torn world, for he who controls tiberium controls the future. The twist in the plot is represented by the Scrin, an alien race who invades Earth in search of tiberium.

Unfortunately you won’t be able to play as the Scrin in the campaigns, but you can enjoy this original and unusual faction in skirmishes and multiplayer battles. The campaign missions are very varied, you’ll need not only obliterate your enemy or defend, but also some bonus objectives like capturing buildings, taking out enemy defenses, prevent them from launching nukes, teaming up with arch enemies to defend against the alien invasion…one thing is foe certain, you won’t be bored.

Command Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars GameThe AI in C&C 3 is very resourceful and it will exploit your every weakness. Now you won’t realize this in the beginning but after the first two acts you’ll really have to come up with some kind of strategy to triumph over your foe. You won’t be able to keep attackers at bay just by building one powerful unit type or two because every unit(and I mean EVERY UNIT) has a weakness. Also players with a more defensive approach will have to rethink their strategy because the action in this game is lightning fast and it won’t allow you to build up an impenetrable fortress, you’ll have to take the action to the enemy as fast as you can.

The battle theaters are very impressive as well, you will travel from Washington DC to North Africa, Eastern Europe and even The Amazon Basin. They are all wonderfully designed with recognizable settings and landmarks that make them seem genuine.

The units look good, especially the Scrin, they are not so varied as in other games of the genre and the upgrades are also few, but meaningful. You’ll be able to increase units’ armor, equip them with jetpacks, equip tanks with better cannons…you know, all the good stuff.

The factions have a different fighting style and this is what makes them unique. The GDI have a very direct approach with their mammoth tanks and juggernauts while the NOD rely on sneaky and stealthy attacks using stealth tanks and viper bombers to infiltrate the enemy base and take him by surprise. Still the two are very balanced and if you master their fighting style you’ll win no mater what side you choose. The Scrin however are a bit unusual. While the ability to gather infinite tiberium without having to build silos might seem appealing they are a very complex race and you have to get used to their units, buildings and upgrades before challenging someone.

But the part where Tiberium Wars really signs is the multiplayer mode. Let’s be honest, this is what any RTS should concentrate most on. And the guys at EA have really outdone themselves with this one. There are almost 25 maps to choose from for up to 8 players…and all have strategically placed tiberium deposits and tiberium nodes that will make for intense battles that you won’t soon forget. The game features leader bords and clan support as well as a feature called Battle Cast which allows you to broadcast your game in real time to anyone who downloads the free Battle Cast client. You can even have a commentator coment the battle byusing the built-in telestrator…brilliant.

The audio is authentic, all the units make specific sounds when they’re given orders and the Scrin make a constant alien-ish noise. The voice acting is also very credible and adds to game intense action. Also the in-game movies are fine touch. Featuring an impressive cast of real life actors, including Hollywood legend Michael Ironside, they make believe you’re a aprt of a multi million dollars blockbuster…and that is no small feat.

C&C 3 is a must play for all RTS fans and should not be missed for any reason. It will keep you busy and satisfied for a long time to come. Weather you’re playing the single player or the multiplayer modes you’ll love it.

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Review : S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow of Chernobyl



A long, long time ago a bunch of guys announced they were working on a game that would change gaming forever…and it probably would have if it had been released a lot sooner. The name of this game was S.T.A.L.K.E.R …and it’s finally here…thank God.

Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl Game


Even after all these years these game is still very impressive, especially the open world ready for you to explore. In my opinion this is S.T.A.L.K.E.R.’s strongpoint. I don’t think I’ve ever played that made me feel as free.

<-250x250 Square - left->In S.T.A.L.K.E.R. you play as The Marked One a mysterious scavenger suffering from amnesia who is trying to find out who he is and what he was meant to do before the accident that caused his loss of memory. To do this he must reach the center of the exclusion zone, a place surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear plant that in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.’s fictional world suffered a second explosion in 1989 creating all sorts of weird phenomena and causing mutations to all life in the area. The center of The Zone is Chernobyl itself.

Unlike other survival shooters in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. you have to worry about more than shooting your way through hordes of enemies…I mean you’ll do that too but you’ll also have to learn how to master your weapons and scavenge through fallen enemies’ bodies for ammo, med kits and other useful stuff that can help you survive in a world where danger is everywhere. You’ll have access to a large array of weapons(this IS a shooter),mainly shotguns, machineguns and pistols…and learning to use them wisely might just save your ass when it most needs saving. You wont be able to fire all you have at your enemies ‘cause this way it’s going to be a mighty short ride. Enemies adapt to the surroundings hiding behind walls or trees and trying to find a way to pop up behind you and blow you away…and before you know it you’re dead. And the unarmed critters aren’t particularly easy to kill either, some will race toward you with lightning speed and others just die hard(Bruce Willis doesn’t star in this game). So…stay calm, conserve your ammo and try to shoot for the head. The AI is definitely superior to other games of the genre and this adds immensely to the game’s overall value.

Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl GameThe complex world of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. offers many types of characters to interact with, from the other stalkers scattered through the zone to all the faction members that you can join to take part in large scale battles that give this game a more realistic feel. And of course all the other mutants, crawling creatures some kind of zombies and ghosts give the game its horror feel.

The multiplayer mode is pretty fun as well, it offers the traditional death-match, team death-match and a capture the flag mode called Artifact Hunt. For every kill, you get some cash that you can use weapons, ammo or equipment.

As far as graphics are concerned S.T.A.L.K.E.R. looks extremely good, even though as we all know it’s been in development for a few years now so personally I thought it would look outdated and old. But it holds its own against most of today’s top games and that is to be admired. Especially because it manages to make such a vast and complex world look so real and even enjoyable to look at. Everything changes so naturally…it starts raining, it gets dark…everything seems so real and alive…you just have to see it to believe it.

I’d like to end by saying that S.T.A.L.K.E.R. met my expectations despite the loooong wait and I strongly recommend you at least try it…as long as you’re not one of those Rambo kind of guys who like to mindlessly push the trigger.

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Review : Supreme Commander



Supreme Commander Game


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Almost every RTS ever made has tried to best imitate war and everything that it involves, but if we take a minute to think about it not many of them succeeded, hardly any actually. Is Supreme Commander any different?

Ever since it was announced this game has attracted a lot of attention probably also because Gas Powered Games promised us a strategic experience unlike any other, massive armies clashing on huge battle maps, the possibility to create an unlimited number of units, everything sounded a lot like Total Annihilation a classic of the genre, so everyone got more and more excited. So when it was finally launched everybody was expecting no less than masterpiece. Were they disappointed? Not by a longshot.

Supreme Commander delivered on it’s promise and in my opinion it’s one of the greatest strategy games ever made…it’s practically a war simulator, a very good one.

Aside from the huge scale of the game another great thing about Supreme Commander is that strategy really works here, the ways in which you can approach your opponents are practically infinite, you can attack them head on, take them by surprise by dropping troops off behind enemy lines, you can take out his anti aircraft defenses and then crush him with aerial attacks, pound him continuously with huge artillery cannons, destroy his antimissile defenses and use nuclear missiles or you can…do anything you can think of…the possibilities are endless.

Supreme Commander Game
There are 3 factions you can chose from but apart from their physical appearance there are no noticeable differences between them, there’s United Earth Federation, the Cybran and the Aeon Illuminate. They all have the same type of units divided into the three main categories: land, naval and aerial units. There are three campaigns to play in the single player mode ,each with five or six missions. Might not sound like much but trust me the missions are so long and so complex that you’ll find yourself playing one for hours on end.

The only resources you’ll need in Supreme Commander are energy and mass and while energy can be obtained through generators and power plants, mass can only be mined from certain key points throughout the map. This makes things very interesting because this means violent battles to capture and hold this positions.

The only serious weak point of the game, if it can even be called that, is that you need a monster of a computer to play it in decent conditions. The requirements are very steep, and if you don’t have one of the latest graphic cards on the market, at least a 3 Ghz processor and a minimum of 1,5 Gb of RAM don’t even think about Supreme Commander. It’s designed as a strategy game for the next five years so it’s improbable that there’s a PC out there that can handle this game without stuttering even a little

Bottom line is Supreme Commander is one of the best RTS games ever, maybe even the best and if you can afford to play it you should do so without hesitation. There are still a lot of things to be said about this game but it’s better if you discover them on your own.

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Gothic is back - new and improved



Gothic 3 Game


<-250x250 Square - left->If you are an RPG enthusiast and the name Gothic doesn't tell you anything then… you’re not an RPG enthusiast.

This game is a classic of the genre and the first game in the series can truly be considered a pioneer in many ways. So considering the success of the first two games it's only natural that the producers decided to release a third one. But…does Gothic 3 have what it takes? Let's find out.

The 3rd installment in the RPG series lets you play as the same nameless hero from the first two games. After vanquishing all kinds of foes (from orcs and goblins to trolls and even ghosts) on the prison island he had been exiled to, in Gothic 3 our hero arrives on the mainland where the human kingdom is enslaved and oppressed by the bloodthirsty orcs.

Those of you who took the time and played any of the Gothic games surely appreciated at least the length of the game, its complexity and the beautiful open-ended world ready for you to explore. So after this long wait you were probably expecting a really good game. And I think that if you’re able to overlook some technical problems most of you won’t be disappointed.

The graphics are absolutely wonderful provided you have a powerful enough graphics card, the sounds are also very impressive and the voice acting isn’t bad (the hero’s voice finally got a little tougher, yey!) and even the gameplay improved a bit (Gothic 3 has all the previous’ games strongpoints, like all those special side missions and the useful activities, but also a much better combat system, for example now one click means one swing of the sword, which really makes combat a lot simpler.

The story in Gothic 3 picks up where Gothic 2 left off and it contains a lot of the characters and artifacts from the first two installments so you might think it will probably be better understood and appreciated by Gothic fans…buuut it’s so well built and so interesting that in the end it will surely appeal to everyone.

Unfortunately Gothic 3 also has some defects mostly due to its technical issues .For example in some missions you have to escort some characters and most of the time they either get stuck on solid objects or have problems finding their way. Also unless you have a powerful system (at least a 256 ram graphics card and 1,5Gb of ram) you’ll encounter difficulties every time a new area opens up. It’s a damn shame too, that such a great interactive game be set back by avoidable technical problems but that’s just how it is.

In conclusion Gothic 3 can be considered one of the greatest games of the RPG genre and I really recommend you give it a try, I guarantee you’ll grow to love it, But only if you have a strong enough machine to spare you all the technical issues frustration.

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