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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3


Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
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Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5


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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633190397
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Feature: Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 for the PC brings back the fan-favorite real-time strategy game
Format: CD-ROM
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 2008-10-28
Studio: Electronic Arts

Features
Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 for the PC brings back the fan-favorite real-time strategy game
The Soviets created a time-travel device which creates interesting plot twists
Play as the Allies, the Soviets, or the Empire of the Rising Sun
Red Alert 3 has land units, air units, and naval units, all integral parts of the game
Cooperative campaign and head-to-head multiplayer modes provide hours of fun gameplay

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Editorial Reviews:

Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 from EA brings back the fan-favorite real-time strategy game in its latest incarnation with new features, powers, technologies, and a different world. Now, you can play not just by yourself but also cooperatively with a friend as you take on the enemy in this glorious, over-the-top romp.



Co-operative mode lets you and a friend play together in campaign mode. View larger.


Wage battle on sea as well as on land and in air. View larger.


There is over an hour of in-game video. View larger.


Red Alert 3 introduces new units and a brand new faction. View larger.
Intriguing Plot Twists
In previous games, the war between the Allies and Soviets was coming to a close with the Allies nearing victory. In desperation, the Soviets created a time-travel device that they've used to assassinate Albert Einstein before he is able to develop the weapon technology the Allies later use to defeat the Soviets. Upon returning, they notice a new world, and there is a world war taking place between three groups for control of the world.

Play As Three Different Factions for Varied game play
In Red Alert 3, you have the choice to play as the Allies, the Soviets, or the Empire of the Rising Sun. Each faction has its own story-line and distinct units with advantages and disadvantages that you have to master in order to win. The new faction to the series is the Empire of the Rising Sun, derived from Imperial Japan, with an all-new cast of units and characters.

The three factions have many differences, exemplified by their wildly different types of units. The Soviets, for example, have armored attack bears, Allies have the Dolphin ship which can high jump and use a sonic attack, and the Empire of the Rising Sun features such quirky units as a giant transforming mecha and ninjas. As they've done with the series, EA injects humor into the game when possible, keeping a smile on your face as you wage war.

Fight on Land, in the Air, and on Sea
Red Alert 3 has land units, air units, and naval units, all integral parts of the game. Unlike most strategy games that don't bother with naval warfare, Red Alert 3 makes controlling the seas an essential part of the game. Controlling resources in the seas and mounting attacks from all directions are strategies that must be employed to achieve victory.

Cooperative Mode Lets You Team Up with Your Friends
Red Alert 3 has a fully co-operative campaign mode where you and a friend can play together to achieve victory. This means that you have to develop a strategy together, as well as execute it in synch in order to win. If your friends aren't online, you can also choose one of several AI commanders as your teammate.

Play Against Your Friends in Multiplayer
With the different units and play mechanics of each faction, you and your friends will have a great time playing against each other, perfecting different strategies to best suit the units you have and the maps you play on. And thanks to the balanced game play, no one will have an unfair advantage.

For previous fans of Command and Conquer, Red Alert 3 will provide the same light-hearted game play, but with more units, more strategies, and more fun. Newcomers to the game will soon see what all the fuss and laughter is about.


Minimum System Requirements
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP / Vista (32-bit)
CPU XP: 2.0 GHz (Intel Pentium 4; AMD Athlon 2000+; Multiple Cores) / Vista: 2.2 GHz (Intel Pentium 4/AMD Athlon 2200+/Multiple Cores)
Memory 512 MB for Windows XP; 1 GB for Vista
Hard Drive Space 6 GB / 12GB for EA Link
DVD Drive 8x Speed
Graphics Hardware NVIDIA GeForce 6800, ATI Radeon X1800 or higher end DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card
Sound DirectX 9.0c compatible (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy cards require a Intel P4 2.6 GHz or similar under Vista, Yamaha Xwave-512 not supported)
Online Multiplayer 512Kbps or faster Internet connection
Input Keyboard, mouse




Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Protect Your Kids, Not EA
Comment: YOU MUST HAVE THE INTERNET IN ORDER TO INSTALL THIS GAME! My mother-in-law didn't read that fine print when she bought this $50 game for my son. He was so excited, so imagine his face when he went to play the game and got a message saying it could not start the game because it could not "authorize the purchase" without being connected to the internet.

I was certain there would be a way around that, so I called their technical support -- not a toll free number by the way. After two calls and being put on hold for 30 minutes each time, I was told that the only way the game would start was if it was connected to the internet for initial authorization. I explained that I do not allow my children to have internet access on their computer which is upstairs. They told me it was no big deal, just connect their computer once and then the game would work.

I asked the guy if he seriously didn't think it would be a "big deal" to unhook the CPU from upstairs, drag it downstairs, unhook the parent computer, hook up the kid computer, authorize everything, then rehook everything back up. And he said "no, no big deal." I asked to speak with the managaer...and I tried to explain that while I understand their need to protect themselves from piracy, I needed to protect my CHILD from the internet. They agreed... go figure.

Interesting to read all the technical stuff on here from others about the piracy issues. This is just the frustration of a mom. I don't plan to purchase EA products in the future.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Mediocre, No More, No Less
Comment: I didn't really expect the oodles of cleavage and absurdity that RA3 offers. I'd heard the game didn't take itself seriously and I can enjoy satire or comedy. Sexism and poor story don't really do much for me.
If you're familiar with the Red Alert Series RA3 does not have an extremely original story. Someone (Einstein in RA, both sides in Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge) travels to the past to change the future. This time the Soviets try their luck. Then you proceed to pick up the pieces of an alternate history and put the story right for whichever side you choose.
The graphics are very nice. The gameplay is not satisfying. There is less strategy and more "argh! Go kill the other guy with this really cool stuff!" There seems to be a distinct preference towards the new faction. In the future don't let anime fan-boys take over something. Once mutated to their conception of what entertainment should be, the game lost a large part of its soul. And I lost a couple of bucks.
If you have low standards and want to see a few seconds of flesh; knock yourself out. Otherwise skip this title in favor of something, anything else.



Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Surprisingly good considering EA's track record
Comment: After having played tiberium wars i was a bit skeptical about trying red alert 3, but i have no regrets now. The campaign has the same feel as any of the older two red alerts and the acting is also up to par. The gameplays runs and feels smooth, and the online matches experience little to no lag (subjective i know). some of the balance still needs to be worked out, and some glitches are rather breaking, but they appear to be worked on and looked into in timely matters, so i wouldn't be pverly worried about that.

Bottom line, if you enjoyed the series so far, or enjoy the genre this is definitely a game worth looking into.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Wait, just wait
Comment: This game is fun, but so not finished.
Poorly balanced, still laden with bugs and errors.
Also, it is infested with Gestapo-Software.
One can only hope, that the sales are so abysmal, that this will be fixed.
Once the Gestapo crap is removed and the bugs are fixed, I will GLADLY give EA fifty of my dollars for the work they did.
Until then, there is just no way I would and neither should you...

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Stay Away
Comment: No matter how well the game is designed, stay away from the DRM protected game. It is nothing but a hassle to deal with and will make a good computer crappy in a short time.










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