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Back in 1995, Westwood Studios released its seminal masterpiece, the original Command & Conquer. The real-time strategy genre has evolved considerably since those days, but the memory of the original C&C still lives on, periodically refreshed by a new...
Stunning cinematics and visuals, online and skirmish modes extend playability.
Questionable A.I, redundant infantry. The Final Word Command & Conquer 3 is a welcome return of the C&C brand and a fitting conclusion to the Tiberium trilogy. One of the finest RTS games to date.
Command & Conquer 3 is a welcome return of the C&C brand and a fitting conclusion to the Tiberium trilogy. One of the finest RTS games to date.
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Simple classic fun with a healthy dose of nostalgia for good measure.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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This follow-up to the grandaddy of real-time strategy is making an embarrassing attempt to look down with the kids, and also showing its many rivals how to have fun. Twelve years on from the original Command & Conquer, the formula has barely changed...
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The legendary RTS is finally back - its on top form and will keep you challenged for some time to come. Its been six years since we last saw a genuine incarnation of Command & Conquer. Admittedly, there was C&C Generals, but that was a predictable a...
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Given one word to describe Command & Conquer 3, our list of potentials would not include ‘Amazing’, ‘Revolutionary’ or even ‘Carrots’. Perhaps if we were to become slightly drunk, or swig a pint of nutmeg suspended in w...
Runs well and looks good; new, additional side; GDI, Nod and Scrin campaigns; old school C&C gameplay.
Tank rush still the best strategy; average script; feels a bit simple.
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itreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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return of a classic, but...: After the gritty, earthy and intense double bill of Supreme Commander and Company of Heroes, the two excellent real-time strategy games that PC owners have been satisfying themselves with over the past six months or so...
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Weve been waiting a while to review Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, the final installment in the Tiberium trilogy, but its been worth it. EA has pulled out all the stops for Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, delivering an immensely satisfyin...
Tiberium Wars isnt as innovative as some of its rivals, but Command & Conquer has never been known for novelty. Instead, this game does what the series has always done best: providing the most enjoyable real-time strategy experience around, via excel...
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tweaktown.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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If youre a PC gamer in almost any shape or form, you should know of Command & Conquer, if not know it very well first hand from its numerous appearances since 1995. It is perhaps the most identifiable RTS series ever made next to Age of Empires and fo...
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Those of us who’ve been playing games for some time now fondly remember the classic Command & Conquer games produced by Westwood in the mid-90s. Since the takeover of EA and the move to 3D the original magic has been lost. The previous C&C game – Gener...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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Whod have thought one of the most satisfying RTS games in years would be a throwback to decade-old game design?To get the most out of Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars it helps to have an appreciation for the kind of schlocky science-fiction dramas...
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C&C is back, but has it been worth the wait?...
Looks gorgeous, simple, yet enthralling gameplay, fast paced action...
Not much thinking involved, ermm…, it ends…...
Chances are you’ve not had this much fun in long, long time...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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Great gameplay and a gripping plot means that the new C&C game doesnt disappoint The last Command & Conquer game graced our screens four years ago, in the form of the deeply uninspiring C&C Generals. However, its actually been seven years since wev...
Great gameplay and a gripping plot means that the new C&C game doesnt disappoint The last Command & Conquer game graced our screens four years ago, in the form of the deeply uninspiring C&C Generals. However, its actually been seven years since wev...
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Tyrone WilliamsClassification: M15+9.2This is the latest in the stellar C&C series and quite frankly it is shaping up to be the best in the series yet. This game brings back the popular character Kane and has really been improved over an already grea...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-30 00:08:41
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Nod to be taken lightly By DAVIN ARUL COMMAND & CONQUER 3: TIBERIUM WARS (Electronic Arts) Real-time strategy game for the PC Minimum system requirements: Windows XP or Vista; for respective OS: 2.0GHz or 2.2GHz processor, 512MB or 1GB RAM; 8x or fast...
Gorgeous graphics; the beloved video cutscenes are back; intriguing plot; interesting missions, especially the infiltration ones; the ability to rain destruction upon your foe in many creative and visually arresting ways; unlockable campaign gives add...
Can get very, very busy; Nod power level seems to be diminished...
Intern! What is good in life? To crush your enemys base, to see his panicked troops driven before you, and to hear his girly-man lamentations.Er, right. Well, the back of the box says it all: "The RTS King is back!" And, brother, has it ever roared ba...
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Nick Haywood reckons he’s a strategy expert... though we’re not sure how much strategy there is in a game of ‘Snap’... Way back in the days of yore, like perhaps five years ago or so, a great battle raged between two rival factions...
Small maps make for fast and frantic gameplay, Simple resource management lets you get on and wage war, Fair amount of difference between each faction’s units, FMV sections very well done, Highly polished and easy to get into, Works under Vista...
Maps feel small compared to other RTS games, Limited and simplistic research tree, Limited scope for customizing units, HUD markers can take the fun out of exploring the maps, Units have mechanical ‘equal and opposite’ purposes...
So, is Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars worth splashing the cash on? The short answer is yes, but it does come with a couple of caveats that are worth remembering. First, if you were expecting some new uber-all singing, ultra-cool RTS that blows ev...
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A few months ago I got to pick up a copy of Command and Conquer 3. This game had been at the top of the hype meter for almost 2 years prior to being released in March 2007. The first thing I noticed was the distinct green theme of the box and this make...
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Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars(hx) 07:40 AM EDT - Jun,04 2007 Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars is a sequel to the 1999 RTS title Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun and its expansion pack Firestorm by Westwood Studios. The original story tells us of t...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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Tiberium Wars picks up on the long-running conflict between Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and Brotherhood of Nod forces on a Tiberium-infested Earth. Over the course of three-dozen missions, you side with each of the game’s three factions, waging war...
Breathtaking visuals anchor the fun singleplayer campaign.
Simple strategic options and small maps limit complexity...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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Kane and co are back for more commanding and even more conquering in this strategic sequel...
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Play.tm Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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Command and Conquer is arguably the defining real-time strategy series of the genres long history. Its most recent iterations, whilst technically sound in almost all respects have (arguably) failed to live up to the legendary status of the older title...
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gameplaymonthly.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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EA Games Back in 1995, Westwood wrote gaming history with the release of Command & Conquer. An instant classic, two sides fighting for their beliefs of right and wrong, high tech military weapons, an alien substance with unlimited potential, a mad...
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Now this is what you call a blast from the past. Perhaps it's a mistake to say that Command and Conquer invented the real-time-strategy genre – its developer, Westwood, had already done that with Dune 2 – but it was certainly the game that popularised it...
A back to basics exercise, but one that does the C&C name justice. If you feel alienated by the increasing complexity of today's RTS games, this one is guaranteed to hit the right spot...
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Command & Conquer 3 : Tiberium WarsThe story and gameplay of the new Command & Conquer 3 : Tiberium Wars are good, really good. It not only build upon its predecessors winning formula, it is unique enough to carve its own niche in the world of strateg...
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I have been waiting for months to play Command and Conquer 3, my friends and I have been drooling on every screenshot, movie, and article you can find on the net. I was extremely excited to get this game and put it in my PC as I knew what awaited me: p...
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gamepyre.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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ldquo;From Seth to Abel to Kane” With these words the story of the Command and Conquer franchise began from the Nod side. Command and Conquer was released in 1995 from Virgin Interactive and Westwood Studios. The game started a franchise that has...
I had a lot of fun with Command and Conquer 3’s Single Player campaign. While I won’t spoil it for you here the game takes an unexpected twist with the arrival of the third faction, the Scrin. The game consists of 35 missions which I listed in...
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. That old adage seems particularly appropriate for the new Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, the latest in the futuristic RTS series pitting the Global Defense Initiative against the Brotherhood of...
Same fun C&C-style gameplay; Campy FMV sequences return; Battlecast...
No great upgrades to RTS formula; Some balance issues with mega units.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That old adage seems particularly appropriate for the new Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, the latest in the futuristic RTS series pitting the Global Defense Initiative against the Brotherhood of...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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Back in 1995, Westwood Studios released its seminal masterpiece, the original Command & Conquer. The real-time strategy genre has evolved considerably since those days, but the memory of the original C&C still lives on, periodically refreshed by a new...
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gomeler.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:48
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I may purchase this game just for the nostalgia effect that it provides as I sure could use some of that with how everything has been lately. I don’t see this game attracting very many aggressive players as the unit balance and linear motion of...
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strategyinformer.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:49
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Much like Tiberium, graphically the C&C universe has surely seen its own evolution over the years. Things are in tip-top condition, the units, buildings, environments and general aftermath of weaponry are gorgeous. Tiberium itself looks seductive it...
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gwn.com Updated: 2016-11-15 02:36:49
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HighsIt’s free! Not only that but there is lots to get stuck into and it’s far more forgiving on your PC’s hardware than say, Supreme Commander!LowsSome online features would have been nice but for a single player demo we couldn’t...
It’s free! Not only that but there is lots to get stuck into and it’s far more forgiving on your PC’s hardware than say, Supreme Commander!...
Some online features would have been nice but for a single player demo we couldn’t really ask for much more!...
So to conclude by answering our original question; is it worth you downloading this demo? Well, simply put, yes it is! As we have mentioned you get a detailed look at how the game works, an introduction to the plot, a glimpse at the majesty of the engi...
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With the release of Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (C&C 3) on the PC, fans will be treated to a, well, reunion of sorts. Set in the familiar Tiberium universe, C&C 3 hosts battles between the Nod and the GDI and the new alien faction, the Scrin. But...
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