

Go up against US General Alexander - a specialist in base defence, whose inability to build tanks is offset by EMP missiles and cheaper Particle Cannons - and you've got yourself an interesting battle. While the new strategies work well, the Al still makes some corking blunders units often get caught up crossing bridges, while enemy generals always seem to rely on the same routes to attack you time and time again. Saying that, your troops are more coordinated than they appeared last time around so there are improvements. The campaign is actually really good and you get to experience the war from all three sides. If you like war and action movies then I am sure you will get a real kick out of the story that is told here. You can play the campaign in any order you want, but if you want to really experience the story properly, you need to play it in the right order. Each faction gets around 7 missions each to play through so you get a nice amount of time to experience each one. Your War Your Wayįor this game, many changes were made to how it played. So much so that many people actually say that it has more in common with a game like Warcraft than it does the previous Command & Conquer games.

What really makes it stand out though is not having your “workers” build something. It is the sheer might of the army you can build.

You have so much variety to the types of artillery you can wield in this game that it is almost daunting! You can use a sniper, a powerful jet, huge tanks and of course a ton of ground troops too! You can really develop some clever strategies with this game. Of course, the vast amount of choice also means that it is very easy to get things wrong!Īdded to this expansion was a cool mode all about generals. Each of the three factions has three generals and you get to pick one of them.
