Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.
Xbox 360(avg. of 26 ratings)
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4.88% of people buy Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars together with Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition ~ Xbox 360. DetailsRelease date
May 17th, 2007
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Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
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Xbox Live Leaderboards
Yes
Xbox Live Marketplace Downloads
Yes
Xbox Live Voice Support
Yes
Multi-player Versus
Yes
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Top 1000
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DescriptionMarch, 2047. A massive nuclear fireball explodes high in the night sky, marking the dramatic beginning to the Third Tiberium War and long-awaited return of the most groundbreaking Real-time Strategy franchise (RTS) of all time.
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"Exceeded my expectations"
Command & Conquer fans and the like will know that the C&C series was a PC based game. So your main control was a two or three button mouse. Personally I think they've done a awesome job of the control system on the Xbox 360 version and made it very user-friendly.
If you're new to the 'Command & Conquer' series or new to Real-Time Strategy games (RTS). You will still have a good chance to learn how the game works and what your role is. i.e. the in-game Tutorial. Where you are taught all the basics of the game, to get you fimilar with the controls and gameplay etc. Graphics are awesome and enough to hold interest. The sound is also great and adds more intensity to what's going on. With realistic sounds of guns/explosions + war music etc, it ties in well with the graphics. The frame rate is okay but seems to drop a little when the screen is too intense, i.e. full of movement/animation. My favourite part is probably the multi-player on Xbox Live. Everything you do in gameplay affects the outcome of a situation.I've noticed lots of gamers out there have their own style, which is a good challenge. At times you have to think hard about how you're going to do something and that links to the stategy side of it all. With all the maps, missions, modes etc, there's tonnes of replay value in this game. I can see Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (Xbox 360) feeding the Command & Conquer fans, aswell as drawing in those unfimiliar with C&C and/or 'RTS' games.
"Almost as good as on PC"
RTS on console has always been a "no go" for me and battle for middle earth just reinforced my belief that you can't play RTS games on a controller. When i saw C&C in the shop i thought na it will be awful, but i was convinced to buy it and try it then bring it back if i didn't like it. One word, WOW the control system has totally improved since BFME this game rocks! it looks amazing and after a short tutorial it is simple to play. Don't be hestitant about th controls they are very user friendly as for the rest of the game ITS C&C what else is there to say. AMAZING!!
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