- Feb 2, 2005
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Let me begin by saying that I look for the good in every PC Game. If it is faulted in script, but the gameplay is fun, no problem. I will play it and enjoy it.
But Red Alert 3?
I know its cartoonish, and it has tongue-in-cheek humor. The graphics are pretty, it runs smoothly, and yes, there are plenty of accent-wielding femmes with spectacular chest puppies. Blah blah Blah.
This game sucks. I played the Russian campaign this past weekend, and started on the Japanese campaign. The units are barely customizable, there is no upgrading, and as far as I'm concerned, the gameplay couldn't be more repetitive.
(Not to mention DRM.)
I'm glad I got it for 39.99 USD at Circuit City, and didn't pay a full 50, but come on, EA. You could have done a LOT better than this. I know it's not Supreme Commander, but it could have been a LOT better.
For years, Red Alert was my favorite RTS (I played it endlessly). It was over the top, but never repetitive.
One of the reasons RTS is so appealing to me is that it is never just "mindless" gaming. This game has no thought, and almost more importantly, no soul. Just a bunch of goofy machines bumping up against one another on the screen.
Ladies and gentlemen of the AT Gaming forum, especially those of you have bought the game and played it, your thoughts please.
Am I missing something here? Should I be enjoying it more than I am?
Please advise.
Cheers.
Rakewell
Let me begin by saying that I look for the good in every PC Game. If it is faulted in script, but the gameplay is fun, no problem. I will play it and enjoy it.
But Red Alert 3?
I know its cartoonish, and it has tongue-in-cheek humor. The graphics are pretty, it runs smoothly, and yes, there are plenty of accent-wielding femmes with spectacular chest puppies. Blah blah Blah.
This game sucks. I played the Russian campaign this past weekend, and started on the Japanese campaign. The units are barely customizable, there is no upgrading, and as far as I'm concerned, the gameplay couldn't be more repetitive.
(Not to mention DRM.)
I'm glad I got it for 39.99 USD at Circuit City, and didn't pay a full 50, but come on, EA. You could have done a LOT better than this. I know it's not Supreme Commander, but it could have been a LOT better.
For years, Red Alert was my favorite RTS (I played it endlessly). It was over the top, but never repetitive.
One of the reasons RTS is so appealing to me is that it is never just "mindless" gaming. This game has no thought, and almost more importantly, no soul. Just a bunch of goofy machines bumping up against one another on the screen.
Ladies and gentlemen of the AT Gaming forum, especially those of you have bought the game and played it, your thoughts please.
Am I missing something here? Should I be enjoying it more than I am?
Please advise.
Cheers.
Rakewell