The controls are awful. It makes a chore out of actually aiming your crosshairs at someone, and that ruined the game for me. I'd stay away from it. The PC version is good though, if you can run it
This is going to sound really stupid, but here goes: CoH is by far the better RTS of the two, but I had more fun playing C&C3. If you played the original C&C games, or if you like your RTS's simple, slick and full of OTT acting, then go with C&C3. Otherwise, I'd have to say CoH
There's also a series of novels and graphic novels based in the Warhammer 40K universe. I've got about a dozen and love them, you should check them out.
Get Azura's Star from her Daedric shrine, learn the Soul Trap spell, cast it on anything before you kill it, then use Azura's Star to recharge your magic weapon
It depends which appeals to you the most: the infantry warfare of GRAW and GRAW 2, or the Special Forces/counter-terrorism of RB6V. IMO they are both excellent games, but RB6V is the better
If the crosshair turns red when you aim it at a terrorist, the game set itself to normal. I wish they would hurry up and release a patch to fix this problem. The best way around it seems to be to select a level rather than load a savegame each time you want to play the game
I think that its the production values of the game that set it apart. Its the first game that really makes you feel like you're in a big-budget Hollywood action movie, complete with gung-ho action heroes and cliche script. Oh, and the soundtrack from Predator
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