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Command & Conquer 3: Kanes Wrath - Review
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Int
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Command & Conquer 3: Kanes Wrath: Review



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Game Information:
Developer: EA Los Angeles & BreakAway Games
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Platforms: Microsoft Windows (PC), xbox360.
Genres: Real Time Strategy
Release Date: March 24th, 2008



Synopsis:
Control the entire battle in countless hours of single and multiplayer gameplay that put you in the middle of the action.
Mastermind your strategy and rally your forces in the action packed warfare.



Plot:
Command and conquer 3: Kanes Wrath is set in world war 2 equivalent of this planet (also after command and conquer 3 tiberium wars), where Kane is trying to reunite Nod (One of the main factions in the game.), it is very risky and cannot reveal himself or the plan yet, Kane is trying to take over the world and gain world dominance. Kane is destroying places, towns and factories one by one to gain control, you have to try to stop him as GDI. The game features 6 missions per faction, (have not completed the game yet, since I just started campaign to review the plot.) So plenty of missions since there are like half a dozen factions. The game teaches you how to play through the missions, and the game features HD videos of real people as part of the storyline. I cannot get the full story yet, but will update it one I have finished the singleplayer.



Gameplay:
Command and Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath is one of the best games I have played in the Command and conquer series, similar to it's predecessor the game is a real time strategy game which features Single player, practice and multiplayer modes, which creates hours of addictiveness and fun. The game has a new layout and a bunch of different Factions, so you can play different factions which have different advantages and disadvantages, this creates the player to learn counter attacks against each factions and different strategies with each one. There are a total of 9 Factions these include: GDI, Steel Talons, ZOCOM, Brotherhood of Nod, Black Hand, Marked of Kane, Scrin, Reaper-17 and Traveller -59, All of these factions have unique units, bases and military things, which is fun to change it up once in a while. The game feels like a solid build and I have not noticed any bugs. The game has a variety of maps, which have different layouts and you have to use different play-styles, some maps need dominance in the middle and others you need to cut off anchor points, get the game and tell me your opinions on it. compared to the other games in the series this has to be of of the best and enjoyable one.



Graphics:
Similar to its predecessor the game features a unique look over the battlefield where you can zoom in and out and controls where you look, there are a bunch of hot keys which take the camera to a specific unit or vehicles or aircraft, this creates easy use of where to look, the game has unique dynamic graphical aspects such as intense 3D visuals, amazing rendered 3D models and textures and dynamic lighting. there's not much to say about the graphical side of the game, but it definitely is an improvement over the other games in the series. When playing the game on the box I noticed frame rate issues when there were huge battles they were expected sine their were loads of things happening at once, but playing the pc version it isn't as noticeable. If you are going to get this game, if you have a decent enough pc then you should definitely try it out on that, if not the xbox will do just fine.



Controls:
The controls in this game are similar and are pretty much the same as any other one in its series, giving you a wide range of controls, hotkeys and customizations. The game's controls can be tricky to get used to since you'll have to remember about 50 keys, although you'll only probably use like 10 since the others are for groups and stuff. But you would be at an advantage if you used all of the controls since you have full control over your faction. The button registration in the game is immaculate and did not notice anything wrong with eh controls side of the game, it feels like a solid build, so yeah the controls are really good and cool in this game.



System Requirements:
CPU: 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 2000+, orMultiple Cores
CPU Speed: 2 GHz
RAM: 512 MB
OS: Windows XP or Vista
Video Card: 64 MB video card (NVIDIA GeForce 4+ / ATI Radeon 8500+)
DirectX version: 9.0c
Sound Card: Yes
Free Disk Space: 2.5 GB
DVD-ROM: DVD Drive - 8 SPEED



Ratings:
Gameplay: 8/10
Graphics: 7/10
Controls: 10/10
Overall: 8/10




Edit:
I have added a plot, since the new rules in game reviews.


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