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November 2008
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The editors liked
Great graphics & attention put into details
Each faction has unique units and each unit has unique abilities
RockPaperScissors methodology implemented well. No one unit is too powerful
Countless strategy
The cheesy videos are back!
Old soundtracks and speeches are back and remake (KaChing!)
Memorable & Recognized actors/actresses
Brings back memories from the 90’s
The new Empire of Japan faction is a good addition to the game
Continues to have a great tone
Single-player campaigns offer quite a bit of gameplay
The editors didn't like
The Co commander mode makes the game less challenging on the Normal difficulty
The Loading screen loads too quick on fast computers. Why would this be bad? Because on the loading screen
You can check out some tips and also a snippet of biography on the game characters. A “Press any key to continue” would be welcomed
Not sure what would happen to this game’s rating without the girls
Abstract: I was really looking forward to Red Alert 3. While it managed to reward that anticipation somewhat – why do I love full-motion video so much? – the experience was less fun thanks to a level of micromanagement that has no place in a real-time strategy...
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Published: 2008-10-27, Author: Allen , review by: gamespy.com
Great art and unit design; fun cut-scenes and story; solid strategic design; co-op mode; terrific music.
Simplistic single-player mission design; not much strategic depth.
Real-time strategy is serious business. Its the domain of intense strategy gamers who sweat over vast imaginary wars that cause the deaths of thousands of virtual people. Thankfully, someone forgot to tell that to the developers at EALA. Red Alert 3, ...
Published: 2008-10-27, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Where else but in the Red Alert universe could you pit transforming mechs against bears, or decide the fate of your mission by attacking floating fortresses with intelligent dolphins outfitted with sonic disruptors? Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 doesn...
The story and cutscenes are wonderfully corny, Fully cooperative campaign gives standard missions new life, Each faction is fun to play thanks to cool, balanced units, Vibrant visual design and smooth performance.
Problematic pathfinding and other glitches, Clunky coop invite system.
Red Alert 3 is a raucously fun strategy game that overcomes its issues with both style and substance. ...
Abstract: I'm not even gonna lie -- one of the chicks in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 is so cute, you should really just buy it because of her. I think she used to date footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, though, so she might be out of your league. Also, this is a f...
The new Empire of Japan faction is a good addition to the game; continues to have a great tone; singleplayer campaigns offer quite a bit of gameplay
Gameplay may be getting stale for some; emphasis on naval warfare isn't that fun; what did you do with Kari Wuhrer? Previous Page Prev Next Page Next 1 2
Abstract: A host of new features including innovative special abilities, co-op gameplay, limitations on resource gathering and a completely unexpected fighting faction mean there is much for Red Alert fans to enjoy, even if the pace of the conflict might seem t...
Abstract: Whether you enjoy this real-time strategy game depends on how happy you are to have comedy thrown in alongside your armoured assaults. At heart, its just like its predecessors: collect resources, build an army and defeat another army. Much of this ...
Abstract: For many, myself included, the days playing the original Red Alert remain some of the best videogame experiences. It’s hard to believe that was 12 years ago, yet it has lasted so long in the memory, permanently imprinted by a prolonged Tesla zap.Red Al...
Nothing revolutionary, but Red Alert 3 is a colourful, stylish and unabashedly old-school RTS nevertheless. 8.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....