Going into the Command & Conquer series I would have to say red alert was my favorite, until I played C&C3. With not 2, but three playable factions it keeps the campaign and multi player fresh. It seemed that in previous versions of the game there was a GDI unit and a perfectly balanced unit on Nods side. Not the case here. GDI focuses on a strong arm, units like the mammoth tank and juggernaut provide serious power, while Nod forces are all about the stealth, then there is the Scrin, then new race introduced in this game. Tripods and air power sum them up. The support powers add a great twist on how to attack and defend. It's a recommended buy for and fan of the series or and fan of RPG games.
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