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It's pure old school RTS. Brainless fun, though some time some strategy is required. For a noob, that game would be hard. Hell for most of the people who aren't used with the old school mass tank battles and massive defenses, that would be a hard game. For RTS veterans, it's like a walk in the park on the hard difficulty level.
The FMV it ain't bad. Reminds me of the cutscenes from the original C&C. The gameplay is fast and furious, some missions are requiring quick reflexes and quick thinking. And the best part: the old mammoth tank is back. Yup, the one who actually looked like a tank and not some clone of starwars walkers(mammoth tank mark II in C&C2). There are some old units and some new units, the stealth tank was improved, becoming an efficient assault weapon, but needs to be deployed in masses, 'cause the armour is still weak.
The GDI commando unit is plainly bad, though it has a few advantages like the jetjump. The NOD has a better commando: stealth, resilient to both infantry and tank attack, and quite capable to handle itself in crap-y situations.Of ocurse the demolition is available for both.
The game is pretty optimised, working great on a XP2400, 512mb RAM and a Geforce 6600GT(my old computer).
At the moment I'm playing this one and Virtua Tennis 3.
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There are things worth fighting for and there are things worth dying for.The trick is to choose the right ones.The Grifter
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