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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Historically, real-time strategy (RTS) games and consoles have been like oil and water; they don't tend to mix very well. This is largely due to balancing and gameplay issues that arise as a direct result of not having the ability to use mouse and keyboar...
Abstract: We're of the opinion that the RTS genre was never meant for the console. They're the kind of thing that's undoubtedly better suited to a mouse and keys, enabling you to make quick whip-crack decisions without having to wrestle with the relative inaccur...
Abstract: A smooth and intellectually stimulating Real-Time Strategy game is hard to conjure. There are a lot of factors to take under consideration, factors that cannot be covered by epic cut scenes and excessive amounts of explosions. That being said, Supreme ...
Abstract: Supreme Commander 2 is set twenty-five years after the Infinite War. The newly elected president of the Colonial Defense Coalition has recently been assassinated. The United Earth Federation, The Illuminate and The Cybrian Nation are all blaming this a...
Abstract: Supreme Commander 2 on the Xbox 360 makes for a far better effort than the previous port of the PC strategy title did with the original. While the first game was plagued with a variety of technical issues, the follow-up I'm reviewing here sports more p...
Abstract: The original Supreme Commander was a breakthrough for the Real-time strategy genre. Its massively scaled battles were absolutely incredible once an entire army was amassed. Supreme Commander 2 from Gas Powered Games does share its predecessors scale, b...
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Published: 2010-03-24, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The original Supreme Commander made waves on the PC, but on the Xbox 360, it barely managed a ripple. Bad bugs and abysmal engine performance overshadowed the satisfying and complex strategizing and made the game excruciating to play. If you were cauti...
Big maps lead to battles spanning multiple fronts, It's fun to unleash experimental units and watch them wreak havoc, The campaign is excellently paced and gets you invested
Lots of pathfinding irritations, Predictable AI doesn't put up a fight, Major sound issues
This entertaining strategy sequel is a big improvement over the console original, and bridges the gap between complexity and accessibility....
If the learning curve of the original Supreme Commander proved a little too steep for you, then you'll find a lot to like about the sequel. Gas Powered Games streamlined its resource and upgrade systems to make a game that's easier to play, and th...