Supreme Commander (PC)

Release Date: 16/02/2007

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For a thousand years, three opposing forces have waged war for what they believe is true. There can be no room for compromise: Their way is the only way. Dubbed The Infinite War, this devastating conflict has taken its toll on a once peaceful galaxy and has only served to deepen the hatred between the factions.

  • Developer: Gas Powered Games
  • Publisher: THQ

User Reviews

James Woolcock posted on 23 Nov 2009
One of my favourite strategy games I would recommend to anyone
Shaun Laverty posted on 03 Feb 2009
well good graphics but a good graphics card needed but wow i found this boring quick, build a tank, send it out, it gets destroyed, build a new whole load of tanks, send them out, they get destroyed, gets a bit repetative.
Janos Morrissey posted on 02 Feb 2009
Need a pc upgrade now lol
H Moore posted on 27 Nov 2008
I've loved this game for a while and played it for some time on my XP system. This was one I would miss when building a new Vista system - hapily it runs on ista, although it's not advertised as such. I've had no problems with it on a Vista Ultimate OS.
Tom Honeyands posted on 17 Apr 2008
Tonight was the last straw. I'm fairly certain that the computer-controlled enemy commander just played a trick on me. The bait was a small group of light tanks leaving its base and the cover of its anti-air flak cannons, heading toward a remote resource point. I couldn't sit back and ignore them. On these battlefields, every scrap of metal and every power-plant matters. As soon as I felt safe, I ordered a fleet of gunships, the future-war equivalent of Apache helicopters, to take them out. They were met halfway by double their number in interceptors. Watching detachedly as my aircraft fell out of the sky was fascinating. Knowing that I'd been outplayed, out-thought, and out-flanked... That at any moment a wave of tanks would leave the enemy base, free to drive, unchallenged, to the front wall of my defences, and victory. I'd been humped by the steel-clad equivalent of Deep Blue. God, it felt good. First, some history. Supreme Commander has been in gestation for nearly ten years. It's
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