Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 (PC)

Release Date: 31/10/2008

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In Red Alert 3, the desperate leadership of a doomed Soviet Union travels back in time to change history and restore the glory of Mother Russia. The time travel mission goes awry, creating an alternate timeline where technology has followed an entirely different evolution, a new superpower has been thrust on to the world stage, and World War III is raging.

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Red star

The Red Alert series has always been known for its bizarre plot lines and strange battle units, but Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 blasts the whole concept into the weirdness stratosphere. While the first two titles in the spin-off series were based around an alternative timeline in which Albert Einstein went back in time to kill Hitler, the latest instalment is set in an alternative to that alternative, where the Soviets have gone back again - this time to kill Einstein.

War - with a smile

It turns out, the aim of this mind-bending endeavour was to create a Soviet dominated universe (don't ask how), but instead, a new world order has been fashioned in which the Allies, the Russians and an Imperial Japanese force known as the Empire Of The Rising Sun battle it out for global domination. At this point the Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 script writers were probably ushered away for psychological testing.

The amphibious Bullfrog vehicle is capable of launching soldiers over scenic barriers like human cannonballs.

The ridiculous plot is a good indication of the fact that Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 should not be taken entirely seriously. It's a tongue-in-cheek take on the usually deadly serious real-time strategy genre in which players command dozens of military units while mining for ore, building bases and constructing dozens more military units.

In Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, players get to choose any of the three armies before embarking on a nine-mission campaign to rule our battered planet. Tasks involve the usual selection of foolhardy assaults and desperate siege defences, which will all be extremely familiar to RTS veterans, but provide a fun framework nevertheless.

Red factions

Each faction has its own array of unit possibilities: the Russians, for example, boast some mega-muscular hardware such as the deadly Sickle anti-infantry walker and the amphibious Bullfrog vehicle, capable of launching soldiers over scenic barriers like human cannonballs. The allies get lots of ultra high-tech super-toys like the immense Assault Destroyer - effectively a battleships on wheels. Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3's new addition, the Empire Of The Rising Sun, seems to have based its military R&D on manga comics, chucking killer ninjas, psychic schoolgirls and transforming robots into the warzone.

As you'd expect, the ensuing strategy madness is a visual maelstrom of eye-popping explosion effects, cool unit animations and burning architecture. With three armies battling it out, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 never lets up, demanding cool composure and the multi-tasking skills of a four-headed demi-god.

Every mission in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 has a co-op option, enabling you to recruit a friend to the cause.

Amid the chaos, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 is sensible enough to include a steady progression system. Gathering resources leads to more cash, which opens up a generous tree of unit upgrades and special weapons, eventually leading to cosmically destructive items like the Empire Of The Rising Sun's brilliantly named, Psychic Decimator.

The great thing is, you don't have to face the fight alone. Every mission in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 has a co-op option, enabling you to recruit a friend to the cause. If you're playing alone, you get an AI commander to fight beside you - they're not military boffins, but they're competent enough at the basic RTS gameplay to be left alone.

'Star' wars

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 is a worthy successor to the legendary second title. Even those who've never picked up an RTS game before, let alone one in the C&C series, will quickly become immersed in the hectic action. Quaintly, the game even retains the series' live-action cut-scenes - a feature we've not seen in games for several years. With the likes of Tim 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' Curry and George 'Sulu' Takei hamming it up like their careers depend on it (perhaps they do?) these are almost worth the entrance price alone. Funny games - that are actually funny - are a pretty rare thing. Which is why this is one red alert that really shouldn't be ignored.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Some great comic touches.
  • Well-balanced and hilariously conceived battle units.
  • Great co-op mode.
minus points
  • AI commanders could be better.
  • It's not going to convert die-hard RTS haters...
  • ...While purists may not appreciate the sheer daftness on offer.

Review by: Keith 'War Ninja' Stuart
Version Tested: PC
Review Published: 30.10.08

User Reviews

Daniel Sleeth posted on 09 Nov 2008
Hmm I am not all that impressed to be honest. The presentation of the game is great (videos and menus etc) but there is nothing new here for anyone who has played previous versions of the game. It certainly has not done anything 'new'. The graphics are nice, though very simple and the gameplay is pretty basic. You can pretty much dominate any map buy building up a force of helicopters, which doesn't leave much for tactics?! The multiplayer option is good with 4-6 players, but it wont take long before you are repeating what you have done many times before. The one think I do appeciate is that the game is not too demanding on my hardware! Running smooth on a Pentium 4 3.2GHz, 2GB RAM, x800XTPE etc
David wright posted on 05 Nov 2008
another hit! missions are amazing, solo or co-op much fun!
Matthew Soulby posted on 01 Nov 2008
Gd game
Liam Maddin posted on 30 Oct 2008
A great successor to Red Alert 2. Fun, exciting, not to serious. I find it a cross between Red Alert 2 and Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, nice updated graphics from the later, but the same style as R.A 2. I do recommend that if your not a hardcore gamer, that you either take the tutorials and/or start a skirmish with an Easy enemy. Great acting and story line, if you like the Soviets, you'll be pleased to know its mainly focused on them. Overall, up to date fun, with the twist of the classic Red Alert Series!
kerry broadbear posted on 30 Oct 2008
As a longtime fan of the command and conquer series i felt that EA had taken command and conquer 3 in the wrong direction with when they added Kane's wrath. So i wasn't too sure about this. But now i've played it i have had my faith restored in EA. The game is truly brilliant. Fantastic graphics, fast paced gameplay and intelligent A.I. You can play campaign missions online with a friend or offline with a computer controlled co-commander. Units have special abilities, which include changing weapons and TRANSFORMING. It also has a special abilities tab which works very much like the one in company of heroes. I would recommend this to anybody who loves a good RTS game.

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