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I think this looks ugly as hell. The mecha design is horrible and totally generic. It looks like it features the original units from Tiberian Dawn but slightly altered so they look like shit. The soldiers also look extremely unrealistic, uninspired and interchangeable.
If anything, they should make a direct sequel/prequel to the first game with the same characters and units. When Westwood was bought by EA, Command & Conquer went downhill. You can't even call it a "universe" anymore with its dissonant installments. How ya doing, buddy? |
For me, the one and only true Command & Conquer game was the original Tiberian Dawn.
Red Alert got me hyped but I lost interested after seeing that they magically had Mammoth Tanks in WWII, which were considered 'prototype' in Tiberian Dawn. The time machine crap was just a poor excuse for the graphics designers' inability to come up with new assets. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Doesn't matter. They used the exact same graphics set for the tank in Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert. And I can cleary remember the Mammoth tank being hyped as a prototype weapon by the GDI in Tiberian Dawn. Its production codename was X-66 - as in "X" for experimental.
The Mark II didn't make an appearance until Tiberian Sun and the "Apocalypse" version is from Red Alert 2. Also, the trailer for C&C3 looks like crap. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |