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Abstract: I have been itching for a good RTS game for a while now, especially after viewing all of the screenshots and trailers for the new Command and Conquer game. That itch has finally been scratched with the latest release from Gas Powered Games, and it is e...
This RTS is one game that is definitely living up to the hype that was generated pre-release. It brings back all the greatness of the old 90’s RTS games, with features developed for today’s technology. This game is well on its way to becoming...
Abstract: Who ever said that size doesnt matter is a liar - at least if said person was mouthing off in terms of real-time strategy (RTS) titles. Although the heftiness of PC technology has increased at a formidable rate over the past couple of years, (much in ...
Abstract: Some ten years ago, a little game called Total Annihilation dropped out of the sky and blew away the RTS competition like a daisy-cutter bomb. A few expansion packs and gobs of user-created mods followed, but time eventually took its toll and TA faded ...
Massive scale; strategic options only limited by your imagination; good balance; highly moddable; excellent multiplayer.
Currently poor performance; uninspiring sound effects with little variety; AI issues.
This is the game weve been waiting for since Total Annihilation! All things considered, Supreme Commander is a challenging game with enough depth and content to keep anyone busy for months.
Abstract: The single player campaign is fun, but youll quickly find that it doesnt necessarily represent the best of Supreme Commanders action. You can choose any of the games three races: the United Earth Federation, Cybran Nation, or Aeon Illuminate, who ...
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Published: 2007-02-23, Author: John , review by: gamespy.com
Huge battles, big maps, varied units, true strategic feel during battles.
AI pathing problems, blue screens of death in a couple multiplayer games.
Lets not mince words. Supreme Commander is Total Annihilation on steroids. For those who love RTS games and were addicted to the original TA 10 years ago, thats a very good thing. From the storyline to the huge maps to the unit design and interface, ...