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Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath

Publisher EA Games

Developer EA Redwood Shores

Genre Real-Time Strategy

Platform PC

Price $29.99

ESRB Rating "Teen"

Rating 78%





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Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath


May 21, 2008
By Marc Saltzman

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Add brains to their brawn with Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath, a new expansion disc that adds more gameplay to last year's award-winning PC game, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Spanning 20 years, the latest in the best-selling real-time strategy franchise begins with the rebirth of the Brotherhood of Nod after the Second Tiberium War and takes you all the way through the dramatic events of the Third Tiberium War and beyond. Between levels, high-definition video sequences with real actors -- namely, Natasha Henstridge (Species, Eli Stone), Carl Lumbly (Alias) and Joe Kucan, returning as the Machiavellian leader, Kane -- may be cheesy, but they're meant to reward players and unfold more of the story.

As with the past 3-D games in this series, you play this futuristic war simulator from a tilted top-down perspective, as you build and defend bases, all the while commanding ground, air and sea units to take down the enemy. Kane's Wrath adds 13 new single-player missions and myriad new units, factions, structures and powers to each of the three clashing armies: the noble Global Defense Initiative, the cut-throat guerilla tactics of Brotherhood of Nod and the technologically advanced alien race, the Scrin. While not terribly exciting, a new Global Conquest Mode has also been added, which allows desktop commanders to create their own turn-based games against two A.I.-controlled armies on a world map. Multiplayer over the Internet is back again, supporting up to seven opponents and a ton of new maps.

An Xbox 360 version of Kane's Wrath is expected this summer. While this console version will be a stand-alone game, it's a shame Kane's Wrath on the PC isn't -- in fact, while it says "Expansion Pack" on the game box, it does not indicate you need the original Tiberium Wars to play, which you do -- the small print is on the bottom of the back of the box.