sabre1
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Joined: 8/15/2001 From: CA Status: offline
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Lord Beluga, I have moved on to Supreme Commander, which I play from time to time and enjoy it almost as much as Total Annihilation. Like JD, I do like eye candy at times. quote:
ORIGINAL: LordBeluga Total Annihilation was another title I enjoyed. The plot's null but the variety of units made it interesting. Have you played the remake The Spring Project? It's only in beta but it's pretty solid and has a large player-base, so you'll always have some one to fight against online. It's also a great alternative to Supreme Commander if you simply do not have the juice needed to run the beast. quote:
ORIGINAL: Jeffrey H. I remember when that one came out. It got rave reviews in the game mags. I mean, they were some of the best ratings the mags ever gave out. I couldn't understand why, of course I never played it but it simply looked odd and it didn't look anything like the old coin op game of the same name. None of my friends played it and frankly nobody I new in the flight sim community was playing it either. I'm still very confused by what it was and why it was considered so great. I am a bit curious, I mean, maybe I missed something. When it first came out, I was a bit skeptical about it, too (how can a remake of a 20 year old game be this good?), but the then seemingly endless raving about it piqued my curiosity. I then realized the only thing the game had in common with its arcade counterpart were the tanks. Being able to command squads of tanks while managing your resources/bases and battling other tank squads in a first person perspective all through your tank made it a pretty unique game for its time (since back then your only alternatives for real-time strategy games were either Star/Warcraft, Command and Conquer or Total Annihilation). It was an odd concept, which was more than likely why it tanked in sales (no pun intended). Among that, I thought the story and setting were pretty immersive as well. By todays standards, the game is a bit dated, but if you can catch it in a bargain bin or something, I think you'd still be able to squeeze a few hours of entertainment from it. Or better yet, hopefully it'll resurface on GOG.com.
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