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Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath

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Choose your army and conquer the world in the latest installment of Command & Conquer saga. As the follow up to Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars, this Real-time Strategy (RTS) game returns to the Tiberium Universe in a new single-player campaign. Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath includes all the units, structures, and superpowers from Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars, allowing you to command more than 100 units and structures. Choose from three classic C&C factions – The Brotherhood of Nod, the Global Defense Initiative, and the enigmatic alien Scrin – or choose from one of six all-new sub-factions, each with unique units and abilities. In addition, all-new game-changing Epic Units give you another weapon in your arsenal to wreak havoc on opponents and turn the tide of war. For the most skilled players, Kane’s Challenge is an Xbox 360-exclusive game mode that provides the ultimate C&C test. Choose a side and enter the gauntlet against nine of the fiercest armies the world has ever seen. You can now nuke your friends in the name of Kane across 50 maps in all-new multiplayer action. Waging epic warfare on the Xbox 360 has never been easier as you execute complex orders from anywhere on the battlefield with the all-new Command Stick. Designed specifically for the Xbox 360, the Command Stick takes RTS controls to a new level, allowing even the most novice players to build, deploy, and attack with great ease.

Features:

The all-new Command Stick takes console RTS controls to the next level.


Xbox 360-exclusive Kane’s Challenge mode – Run the gauntlet of over 80 matches against all nine unique armies.


Six new sub-factions, each with exclusive units, structures, and abilities


Experience a new story that spans 20 years – from the rebirth of the Brotherhood of Nod after the Second Tiberium War through the dramatic events of the Third Tiberium War, and more.


Witness the rise of the Brotherhood firsthand through intense live-action video sequences starring Natasha Henstridge, Carl Lumbly, and Joe Kucan as Kane


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.31 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Release Date: June 23, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Xbox 360
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 15 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Good follow-upJun 30, 2008
By DM
The good:
- C&C continues to have the best controls on a console. The new radial interface is an improvement and helps with gaining some 'speed' when selecting the commands. I was worried that this interface would be as sensitive as Mass Effect, but it's not. Selecting what you want is easy.
- The missions are well balanced and are not necessarily harder than C&C3. The problem - as usual - is not with the game difficulty, but with selecting the controls as fast as with a mouse. I don't know if difficulty has been toned a little for this XBox 360 version, but it's manageable.
- This is an expansion pack, but doesn't require the other game to play it. Missions start similarly to C&C3, without having the entire Tech Tree available from the early missions. This will help out people that never played this before, as will give them a chance to learn the game. There is also a Boot Camp section - but it's too basic. SPOILER ALERT: Skipping the Boot Camp unlocks an achievement.

The bad:
- C&C games have never been known for deep stories, but this game really has the most confusing one. In the end, you watch the cut scenes for what they are and enjoy what follows after them.
- My favorite faction is GDI and this game only covers NOD. However - again, the good thing is that the missions bring the best out of what NOD can do, so this works out pretty good in the end.

Bottom line: If you like C&C games, you will like this one too. Until Red Alert 3 is released, there is enough material here to keep you busy, from Multiplayer, to Skirmish and Kane's Challenge matches. If you are new to this game, maybe C&C3 would be a better starting point, because it has more missions and more variety. In any case - C&C games continue to be the best RTS offering on consoles.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Poor Port of the PC VersionOct 14, 2008
By Lisa Shea "medieval swordfighting enthusiast"
The expansion pack to Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, "Kane's Wrath" adds new units, sides, and features to the original game.

The main new feature of the game is the six sub-factions added to the game's existing three sides. In addition to the base sides (GDI, Nod, and the Scrin), each of these sides now has two sub-factions that are similar to the main faction with a specific focus or bent. GDI has the Steel Talons, an armored unit that uses improved mechanized units (specifically, the walkers from Tiberian Sun rather than traditional tanks) at the cost of infantry units, and ZOCOM, who specializes in countering the effects and growth of Tiberium, but has no sonic or artillery technology. Nod has the Black Hand, who have improved flamethrower technology and more powerful infantry units at the cost of air units and stealth technology, and the Marked of Kane, who have a majority of their units as cyborgs rather than traditional soldiers. Finally, the Scrin have Reaper-17, a heavy attack faction that trades subtle units like aircraft for more powerful ground units, and Traveler-59, which focuses more on speed and warp technology and less on actual combat.

For the most part these sub-factions are fun and interesting, and add some neat new units to the game. However, they're not particularly ground-breaking; they all fall into the "specialize in one, less adept in another" category that's been used for sub-factions in every other RTS. Sure, it's nice to see some new units - or returning old units, like the GDI Wolverine and Titan from Tiberian Sun - but they don't really breathe new life into the game.

In addition to these changes, there's a new campaign mode and an alternate mode - either a Risk-like turn-based game for the PC, or a series of challenges and events for consoles. All of these are a nice attempt to infuse some variety into the game, but they all wear thin pretty quickly. Basically, if you liked C+C3, then the game is a welcome pack of new content; if not, it probably won't change your mind.

There are some specifics regarding the 360 version of the game, as well. Camera and controls are both handled fairly poorly; the idea of replacing the PC's boxes of options with a simple radial menu for selected units was a nice idea, but as a whole moving around, ordering units, and managing a war are all annoyingly frustrating to pull off. Furthermore, the game's tactical display is too large, covering up a huge percentage of the screen.

The graphics in the game are the same as in C+C 3, which is to say decent, but not particularly detailed. For whatever reason, with the Xbox 360 version, the graphics are difficult to see - as in, they all blend in with the background and are not sharp enough to make out as unique units. Therefore, it's unusually difficult to manage your units or see other ones. The minimap is similarly difficult to see.

As a whole, Kane's Wrath is a decent attempt at an expansion pack, but doesn't have many virtues on its own. The Xbox 360 version is even worse due to the poor controls and graphics, and deserves special note for its poor quality.

The PC version gets a 7/10; the 360 version gets a 5/10.

2NOT AN EASY GAME TOO PLAYMay 15, 2012
By Eric M. Gallegos "pugpound"
Must play the way and order the game says, any differant and u start mission over.Never finished playing it i got frustrated.

4Better than its predecessor in some regardsApr 18, 2012
By Thomas albert wille
RTS games have a bad rap on non-computer entertainment systems and for good reason. A mouse and keyboard is better for these types of games. Its excellent to see that the control scheme has been redone for the consoles. It is very fluid and easy to use. I still prefer the PC version but this comes really close. Its a very fun game but the story expects you to have played command and conquer 3 which I found to be a more interesting game with missions that were more fun and varied.

4Best C&C on xboxSep 23, 2011
By M. Brown "Chris Brown"
I got this game when it came out,its a good game,great units,good maps,decent story.
Its a great strategy game,id say the second best on xbox360 right behind halo wars(i hate halo but that game is great)
This game is really enjoyable and the super units are really cool.

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