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Command and conquer remastered collection
Command and conquer remastered collection












command and conquer remastered collection
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Nostalgia is a bittersweet emotion – that fondness is combined with an understanding that the moments behind those wonderful memories are long gone. With the exception of Command & Conquer, I’d done it all before, you see. I must admit, though, that the trip down memory lane only lasted a couple of hours before I decided it was time to close it down. Command & Conquer Remastered Collection – Review Screenshot Provided by EA Games But, this is an early release, so there is a reasonable expectation that these kinks will be ironed out before long. This was particularly obvious in Red Alert, where scrolling using mouse movement only worked when scrolling up or to the left, at least on my computer. That said, this remaster is still in beta (at least as of the time of writing this), and there are places where it shows. If we are going to remember them, it should be warts and all, silly costumes and dialogue notwithstanding. The Allies’ special operative Tanya (Lynne Litteer) is wearing the sort of midriff-baring body armour and gun-belts that look like something out of a Z-grade action movie, and it’s all pretty ridiculous, particularly when she declares in one cut scene that being a civilian is why she doesn’t get killed (actually, she doesn’t get killed because she’s got plot armour – you fail a mission if she dies during it).Ĭommand & Conquer Remastered Collection – Review Screenshot Provided by EA Gamesīut, I’m glad they didn’t change any of that – Command & Conquer and Red Alert were games of the 1990s, and the world of 1990s computer games was like that. Then you have some of the production design, particularly in Red Alert. The cut-scenes in particular, while groundbreaking back in the mid-1990s, are a combination of FMV actors against a CGI background, and even remastered the disconnect between the two is quite distracting. It’s all par for the course today, but that type of multi-player was new back in 1995-1996 – and both games had it.

command and conquer remastered collection

If one just wants to hop in and play a map, there’s a skirmish mode that offers both single and multi-player action. The missions are challenging, and a good way to pass some time while waiting out the pandemic. The gameplay remains streamlined and intuitive, with some new quality of life improvements that can be toggled on and off. Command & Conquer Remastered Collection – Review Screenshot Provided by EA GamesĪ lot of both games has aged well, which isn’t too much of a surprise.

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Along with the building and fighting actions were full-motion video cut scenes, taking full advantage of CD-ROM technology. Red Alert was its prequel, in which Albert Einstein goes back in time and kills Hitler, creating a new timeline in which World War II is fought against the Soviets. Command & Conquer takes place during a war in the near future over a resource called Tiberium. The two games are set in an alternate history. Knowing how much I liked Red Alert, the owner, Malcolm, got a used copy for me, leaving me blowing up Soviet tanks at home and chatting about the game over chocolate bars and soft drinks at the ‘Gamer.

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I remember working on my first university degree and living a shoestring existence off a student loan while spending a large chunk of my free time at Digital Gamer, a sort of LAN gaming café. I never really played Command & Conquer – I was a Warcraft II man – but Red Alert hooked me big-time.

command and conquer remastered collection

Command & Conquer Remastered Collection – Review Screenshot Provided by EA GamesĪs for me, the games bring back some very good memories. Look at any RTS game today, and you will find Command & Conquer and Red Alert in its DNA. But, together with Blizzard’s Warcraft II, they defined what the genre would be going forward. They weren’t the first in the Real-Time Strategy game genre – that goes all the way back to 1952 with the RAND Corporation’s “Casey” simulation and the war games that followed. EA Games has remastered Westwood Studio’s Command & Conquer (1995) and Red Alert (1996).














Command and conquer remastered collection