Tag: Command
Command
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Review
June 27, 2008 –
The expansion pack has become such a fixture in the PC gaming world that publishers and developers don’t think twice about releasing these cheaper, smaller additions to full retail games. Expansions are especially common in the realm of real-time strategy, where strong communities often build up around popular titles and content can be added quickly and easily.
But they’re a bit trickier on consoles, where most retail games are standalone units and players aren’t as accustomed to buying a second boxed game to add onto the first. In March, Electronic Arts released Command
Command
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Review
June 27, 2008 –
The expansion pack has become such a fixture in the PC gaming world that publishers and developers don’t think twice about releasing these cheaper, smaller additions to full retail games. Expansions are especially common in the realm of real-time strategy, where strong communities often build up around popular titles and content can be added quickly and easily.
But they’re a bit trickier on consoles, where most retail games are standalone units and players aren’t as accustomed to buying a second boxed game to add onto the first. In March, Electronic Arts released Command
Command
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Review
June 27, 2008 –
The expansion pack has become such a fixture in the PC gaming world that publishers and developers don’t think twice about releasing these cheaper, smaller additions to full retail games. Expansions are especially common in the realm of real-time strategy, where strong communities often build up around popular titles and content can be added quickly and easily.
But they’re a bit trickier on consoles, where most retail games are standalone units and players aren’t as accustomed to buying a second boxed game to add onto the first. In March, Electronic Arts released Command
Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3
by admin on Feb.01, 2010, under Review
September 17, 2009 –
In March, Electronic Arts released its expansion to Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 on the PC. Called Uprising, the exclusive digital distribution pack provided four new mini-campaigns that partially expanded the stories of the three main factions of the game and provided a prequel tale to one of the more powerful units in the game. It also provided a set of strategy based challenges designed to test your skills against tough odds. For a long time, it appeared as though this extra content would remain locked away from the consoles, but EA just recently released Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3
Command
by admin on Feb.01, 2010, under Review
June 27, 2008 –
The expansion pack has become such a fixture in the PC gaming world that publishers and developers don’t think twice about releasing these cheaper, smaller additions to full retail games. Expansions are especially common in the realm of real-time strategy, where strong communities often build up around popular titles and content can be added quickly and easily.
But they’re a bit trickier on consoles, where most retail games are standalone units and players aren’t as accustomed to buying a second boxed game to add onto the first. In March, Electronic Arts released Command
Command
by admin on Feb.01, 2010, under Review
November 11, 2008 –
Electronic Arts is determined to make the classic real-time strategy genre work on the home console. The company’s plan is to forget the naysayers who think this style of game belongs on the PC with its proper mouse and keyboard support. With enough creative thinking, the commands can work on an Xbox 360 controller. It’s a nice thought, and one that EA has worked admirably towards making a reality. With Command
Command
by admin on Feb.01, 2010, under Review
May 9, 2007 –
Just as console games don’t usually hold up well during their transition to the PC world, games designed for a keyboard and mouse are generally poor when they come to the home console. This is not the case with Command