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Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Premier Edition

Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Premier Edition
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Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
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Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Premier Edition Features

Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 Premier Edition for the PC brings back the fan-favorite real-time strategy game
The Soviets created a time-travel device which creates interesting plot twists
Play as the Allies, the Soviets, or the Empire of the Rising Sun
Cooperative campaign and head-to-head multiplayer modes provide hours of fun gameplay
Premier Edition includes a DVD, soundtrack, exclusive maps, and more
 

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Additional Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Premier Edition Information

Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 Premier Edition from EA will delight gamers who enjoy real-time strategy games. Red Alert 3 features an intriguing story with new powers, new units, and a whole lot of fun, and fans will be thrilled with bonus material and extras such as video content and exclusive maps.



Co-operative mode lets you and a friend play together in campaign mode.

Wage battle on sea as well as on land and in air.

There is over an hour of in-game video.

Red Alert 3 introduces new units and a brand new faction. Premier Edition Extras
Fans of the Red Alert series won't want to miss out on the Premier Edition, which gives a ton of bonus content. A bonus DVD has more than an hour of additional video content, including a making-of documentary with a behind-the-scenes look, concept art, bloopers and outtakes from the set, and some tips directly from the development team.

Also included is the official Red Alert 3 soundtrack, five exclusive multiplayer/skirmish maps, and an exclusive beta key to a future Command and Conquer game. All of this is stored inside a collector's tin box.

Intriguing Plot Twists
In previous games, the war between the Allies and Soviets was coming to a close with the Allies nearing victory. In desperation, the Soviets created a time-travel device that they've used to assassinate Albert Einstein before he is able to develop the weapon technology the Allies later use to defeat the Soviets. Upon returning, they notice a new world, and there is a world war taking place between three groups for control of the world.

Play As Three Different Factions for Varied game play
In Red Alert 3, you have the choice to play as the Allies, the Soviets, or the Empire of the Rising Sun. Each faction has its own story-line and distinct units with advantages and disadvantages that you have to master in order to win. The new faction to the series is the Empire of the Rising Sun, derived from Imperial Japan, with an all-new cast of units and characters.

The three factions have many differences, which is exemplified by their wildly different types of units. The Soviets, for example, have armored attack bears, Allies have the Dolphin ship which can high jump and use a sonic attack, and the Empire of the Rising Sun features such quirky units as a giant transforming mecha, and ninjas. As they've done with the series, EA injects humor into the game when possible, keeping a smile on your face as you wage war.

Fight on Land, in the Air, and on Sea
Red Alert 3 has land units, air units, and naval units, all integral parts of the game. Unlike most strategy games that don't bother with naval warfare, Red Alert 3 makes controlling the seas an essential part of the game. Controlling resources in the seas and mounting attacks from all directions are strategies that must be employed to achieve victory.

Cooperative Mode Lets You Team Up with Your Friends
Red Alert 3 has a fully co-operative campaign mode where you and a friend can play together to achieve victory. This means that you have to develop a strategy together, as well as execute it in synch in order to win. If your friends aren't online, you can also choose one of several AI commanders as your teammate.

Play Against Your Friends in Multiplayer
With the different units and play mechanics of each faction, you and your friends will have a great time playing against each other, perfecting different strategies to best suit the units you have and the maps you play on. And thanks to the balanced game play, no one will have an unfair advantage.

For previous fans of Command and Conquer, Red Alert 3 will provide the same light-hearted game play, but with more units, more strategies, and more fun. Newcomers to the game will soon see what all the fuss and laughter is about.


Minimum System Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows XP / Vista (32-bit) CPU XP: 2.0 GHz (Intel Pentium 4; AMD Athlon 2000+; Multiple Cores) / Vista: 2.2 GHz (Intel Pentium 4/AMD Athlon 2200+/Multiple Cores) Memory 512 MB for Windows XP; 1 GB for Vista Hard Drive Space 6 GB / 12GB for EA Link DVD Drive 8x Speed Graphics Hardware NVIDIA GeForce 6800, ATI Radeon X1800 or higher end DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card Sound DirectX 9.0c compatible (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy cards require a Intel P4 2.6 GHz or similar under Vista, Yamaha Xwave-512 not supported) Online Multiplayer 512Kbps or faster Internet connection Input Keyboard, mouse


 

What Customers Say About Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Premier Edition:

In the event that's not good enough, just call and get them to reset it -- sure it's a pain, but most of us aren't 12 anymore -- if that's too hard, what isn't.Here are some actual facts: Myself, I have had no issues, nor have my friends. This makes for some great challenging missions toward the end of each campaign - the last four missions in each campaign are absolutely fantastic in the sense that they force you to employ the right strategies for the situation, as one wrong move can make things a whole lot harder for yourself.Playing skirmishes against the computer is also very good in this game. However, with the recent patches you should have no trouble getting the game installed, and they allow you to deauthorize a copy at any time in the event you are going to format or reinstall for any reason. It's sad to see all the EA haters who never even played the game comment. This is both good and bad, as it means you can play campaigns in co-op with your friends and that works great. Additionally, the game runs nicely even on older hardware, so many of those who cannot afford to upgrade should be able to run it.Each mission in each campaign gets progressively harder -- to the point when you are playing on medium difficulty, it feels like you moved up to hard (or even brutal comparing the first mission to the last).

Cartoonish graphics, a cheesey over the top storyline, and a full arsenal of destructive units at your disposal.The game isn't the most advanced graphically, but the graphics are very fitting for the game itself and the game looks good.

So after seeing 100% success rate with recent patches, so if this was an issue once, it is now blown out of proportion.

is fairly intelligent.

There are (or were, after recent patches came out) some SecuROM issues.

Even on medium, the A.I.

You don't even need the disc in the drive to play.

If it was like other EA gamees that use SecuROM such as Battlefield 2142 that incorrectly recognizes most SATA DVD drives as "emulators", there would be something to complain about (I still can't play that game -- but I prefer BF2 anyway).The game itself is exactly what you should expect from Red Alert.

Each commander you play against has their own style of play - some prefer air, some prefer ground, etc.The one thing in the gameplay that I would like to see is in the campaigns, by default you always have a co-commander, or an ally to help you out.

But it would be nice to have the option to play campaigns solo too.If you're a fan of Command & Conquer, and especially Red Alert 1 & 2, you won't be let disappointed with Red Alert 3.

The securom is really the culprit in killing the fun for me. I feel sorry for the guys who made this when it got packed with this Securom. The game is good as expected since I am a fan of this series. Its a thrill killer. Now it feels like their meddling in my computer's system as well. The start-up of the game is VERY SLOW. Such a HASSLE.

It's not worth the hassle. And so I am very bias at the same time. I haven't bought another game with Securom after this. I have a very fast computer with the latest hardware but I guess that's how the securom works. And it conflicts with my firewall too. It used to be fun when you play this kind of games especially if you BOUGHT it. Somehow, it feels wrong.

I would have loved to play this game, but I couldn't as my PC can't play it. When I upgrade my PC, I'll try again, and I know I would have loved it as I loved its predecessors Red Alert and Red Alert 2.

The game is excellent, good graphics, easy to learn, but the detail that you can install it just 5 times is the worst case scenario, please. what about if you need to change computer or you can install it in the office, 5 times to install it is a VERY HARD restriction

"It's been 7 years since EA released Red Alert 2, Comrades. Now EA has come with the next game, What would happen if Einstein didn't exist." Well, this was a quote from EA's website ([.].).The games stages a new era for USA and Mother Russia, along with a COMPLETELY NEW FACTION, Empire of the Rising Sun. Its a pretty interesting game that includes some ol' things form RA2 and mixes em' up to create new ones. It's a very good game, good graphics.Good Job EA Los Angeles.

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