Now that you've all discussed strategies... let an ACTUAL character from the games....
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Простите, comrades: that was some third party that actually DARED to intercept this transmission. For that, he will be exiled into Siberia !
Anyway, da ! Generals have no acting, yes ?
There is no:
or this lad:
And there's no me !
This is serve injustice comrade ! These traitors to the traditional C&C way must be punished !
Anyhoo, da! It's a great game.
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Da comrade. If Westwood did it, I'd see chinese lass running on screen using computer and looking Trinity like, yes ? Joe Kucan great director ! Pity we no see work dis time.phongn wrote:The single-player campaign does not live up to the C&C name (unsuprising, since EA Pacific did it and not Westwood). It doesn't bring you in like in Red Alert when you could see the progress of your campaign. It's also far too short.
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However comrades.....
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Kolinar Kolktrass speaking, as the Atreides representative to the planet Dune.. oh wait, wrong Audience. Anyway, this is the second time we see a Westwood affiliated game(it wasn't finished byW estwood, though they started it) in 3-D, after the game I was featured in: Emperor:Battle FOr Dune(yes, I was in THAT game).
Now, do not pay attention to that old, communist cronie, while I activated Mentat mode...
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Every Westwood Game had a penchant for actual acting. Even this was phased out recently in most game studios with the advent of 3-D animation, Westwood still continued this tradition, creating the well-approved Tiberian SUn scenes, and the comedy acting in Red Alert 2.
However, acting was lacking in Generals, and was repalced by some rubbish 3-D animation, copying directly from the FMVs in Warcraft 3. Distasteful indeed, i daresay.
Aside from that, if I were to highlight Genrals's strong point, at least in my opinion it is NOT a Command&Conquer game. Rather it is a game that is a complete recollection of all past C&C experiences all bundled into one active game.
Let me disect it slowly:
Sides: Though real world(yes, the sides are very real world), the three different sides also are reminiscent of the old C&C sides. America represents a mix between G.D.I and the Allies. note that, politically, America is the watchdog of the world, so, it is fitting. China, though somewhat modern, is still reminiscent of the Soviet sides, though, this time, they're more like the Soviets in the original Red Alert. Lastly, the GLA, while representing the Al-Qaeda to an extent, before you can even say "O-sama.. it's Kane !", yup, you guessed it: the GLA is VERY much like Nod( if you check your Bible, and your geography, the land of Nod IS in the Middle East, theoretically)
Technology: A complete rehas of all past C&C games, with a few differences. To begin with, the Chinese have Gattlings and Migs. America has the A-10 Warthogs from the original, the ion cannon, along with GPS. And the Terrorists have Ordos Saboteur like idiots with bombs on them, not to mention the fcat that they resort to sneak tactics.
However, the above are NOT bad things. Essentially, this game will appeal, primarily, to fans of the original series, not for the acting, but the mere fatc that they get to see some their favourite units, and more, in glorious 3-D. Also, newcomers to the game will be trated to a trealistic setting and storyline that's relevant to the new world.
Essentially, C&C : Generals gets my vote.
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But, da ! It still great game !
Mesa go China, and whop trator GLA ass !