Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight [Download]
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight [Download] Reviews
513 of 526 people found the following review helpful: LITTLE TO COMMAND AND NOTHING TO CONQUER, By = Fun: This review is from: Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (DVD-ROM) It is always sad when a great historic game franchise comes to the end of its road. But it is depressingly sad to watch it do so in this condition. KANE IN DISNEYLAND? The graphics are laughable. True, EA has been steering the C&C franchise towards the ...cartoon direction ever since the RED ALERT 3 installment. But the RED ALERT series had always been more playful. Even so, what was barely palatable for a RED ALERT game is outright insulting for a TIBERIUM one. If his tanks could still run-over infantry units, have no doubt, he would hunt down whoever did this to him. Because, you cannot mock Kane and avoid having your lungs infused with Tiberium fumes! MORE UNITS? PLEASE WAIT BEHIND THE YELLOW LINE. FOREVER. One of the most annoying features of the new C&C4 is the units cap. You cannot produce more units above a (very low) number. Upgrading your tech-tree with such a unit cap in place means you have to kill and replace most of... Read more 305 of 325 people found the following review helpful: Beware. Comes with extreme DRM., By = Fun: This review is from: Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (DVD-ROM) Requires a persistent internet connection at all times. I repeat, you must have a constant internet connection 100% of the time to play. If you get disconnected, the game stops working. You will be blocked from playing this game on a laptop whose wireless internet connectivity might fluctuate. You cannot play this game on a car trip, or at the airport, or on the plane, or anywhere else where there is no uninterrupted broadband internet connectivity 100% of the time. The above restrictions apply to both single-player and multi-player modes. Additionally, the game is locked into a single account. This is customer abuse at its finest. Here is what it says at the back of the box (in very, very small print): "Persistent internet connection, EA account, registration with enclosed serial code, and acceptance of end user license agreement required to play." You have been warned! 177 of 187 people found the following review helpful: "If it Aint Broke!!", By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (DVD-ROM) Well, I will start with the most relevant statement I can think of about this game, " If it aint Broke, Don't fix it!" I was soooooo looking forward to the conclusion of this great game, So I hurried home to install it and jump back into the Tiberium Wars...BUT...... WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!!!!! EA messed up one of my favorite game formats and replaced it with some kind of monstrosity!!They put caps on units, no Tiberium harvesting and a confusing game console layout!Half the time I was trying to figure out what the Hell was going on and screaming at my computer screen! If you were looking for a Great game....... KEEP LOOKING!!!! This was one of the biggest disappointments I have attempted to play in a long long time! EA should be ASHAMED of themselves!! |
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