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    Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 PC Review

    Posted on Wednesday, November 19 2008 @ 15:26:15 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    It's been a while since we've seen a Red Alert game from EA, and for Red Alert 3 they've pulled out all of the stops creating a game that isn't just pleasing on the eyes, in more ways that one, but lots of fun as well. EA called upon several big names to participate including David Hasselhoff, George Takei, Tim Curry, Gemma Atkinson, and Jenny McCarthy, just to name a few of them, to start in the game and help promote it. The main eye candy factor is obvious, but the other of course is the game itself, it features excellent graphics for an RTS game, and great gameplay overall. You start the game playing as the Soviets, or at least it's suggested you do, there are three factions to play, the Soviets, the Allies and the Empire of the Rising Sun. All feature different aspects of play including varying types of vehicles, special weapons and deployment types. It's all essentially the same storyline played from three different viewpoints, and even though it's similar, it's a totally different experience with each one.

    Link: TestFreaks

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