Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars : XBOX 360
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Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars is an RTS developed by Electronic Arts in Los Angeles for the XBOX 360, and is a sequel to the 1999 RTS title Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. I went to EALA to find out the scoop on this hot RTS and talk about what it takes to design an RTS for a console...and do it right.
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I'm not into RTS games, but I totally respect the genre. You really can't talk about RTS without mentioning C&C and it's many iterations. From what I've read and seen, ‘Tiberium Wars’ looks and plays great. It's also more traditional than some of the spin-offs in the series so far. I suppose that's great if you're a C&C fan. However, I’m guessing I haven't played a traditional RTS game since the early nineties.
What really impresses me about ‘Tiberium Wars’ is the cinematics. Billy D. Williams over-acting aside, they are phenomenal and really well done. Then again, I don't think that any project Michael Ironside has been involved with for the last seven years has turned out less than great.
I'm not into RTS games, but I totally respect the genre. You really can't talk about RTS without mentioning C&C and it's many iterations. From what I've read and seen, ‘Tiberium Wars’ looks and plays great. It's also more traditional than some of the spin-offs in the series so far. I suppose that's great if you're a C&C fan. However, I’m guessing I haven't played a traditional RTS game since the early nineties.
What really impresses me about ‘Tiberium Wars’ is the cinematics. Billy D. Williams over-acting aside, they are phenomenal and really well done. Then again, I don't think that any project Michael Ironside has been involved with for the last seven years has turned out less than great.
I highly recommend this game even if you're not a fan of RTS type of games, this may change your mind. I got this when it was 1st released for the PC and spent many hours playing both sides. The graphics, cinematics, engine, story line are all top notch. Kudos to C&C3.
I highly recommend this game even if you're not a fan of RTS type of games, this may change your mind. I got this when it was 1st released for the PC and spent many hours playing both sides. The graphics, cinematics, engine, story line are all top notch. Kudos to C&C3.
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