The game play was great and easy to grasp. Despite the massive size of the maps you fight on its relatively easy to manage your units and base with enough time left over to watch the epic battles clashing armies bring. The story was entertaining and I enjoyed each campaign. Every race had something different to bring to the game whether it be the artwork and art of each unique race or their varied abilities, strengths and weaknesses.
The only real downfall besides a few tactical options I would like to have at my disposal is the demand it places on your graphics. They are very adjustable, allowing a few slower computers to run it but you loose a lot of detail and the game still remains somewhat demanding.
Supreme Commander is yet another RTS, one of which we have seen so many times. The genre rarely makes any progress, almost every time a new RTS game comes out, it feel as if you've played it already. While this can proba... Read Full Review
Skynet lives. I'm turning the PC off now, just in case the sentient robots inside break out. Supreme Commander does funny things to your mind; its bombastic future-war could drive you to distraction. Or outright delusion... Read Full Review