Sujet : Re: Command & Conquer Ultimate Collection
De : lnlarson (at) *nospam* stoat.inhoin.edu (Lane Larson)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 17. Mar 2024, 21:32:08
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Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
I've mixed feelings about the "Command & Conquer" franchise. On the
one hand, it was undeniably a ground-breaking game when it first
released in 1995. It had solid gameplay but its production values -
right from the start, with its installation program! - were what
really set it apart from its rivals. Its immediate sequels were quite
fun too - "Red Alert" was imaginative in setting (oh, and the
acting!!!!) - and "Command & Conquer 2" added new mechanics and an
improved engine.
But with each passing sequel, the magic started to drain away and by
the time "Command & Conquer 4" was released, I struggled to fight my
way through the campaign, driven more by a need to 'finish the fight'
than any real interest in how the game played or what the story was
about.
Still, there's a nugget of love for the franchise lodged in my heart,
so the announcement of an 'Ultimate Collection' bringing the whole
thing to modern computers - and Steam! - couldn't help but install a
bit of lust.
(see here if interested: https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/39394 )
Especially since the whole thing can be had for under a tenner (in
American money, at least). That's value on the dollar!
Of course, calling it the "Ultimate Collection" is a bit of a
misnomer, since its missing the 'remastered' versions of C&C1 and the
first Red Alert game. AFAIK, these are just the original games -
tweaked to work on modern operating systems. It isn't really a single
bundled game either; you're just buying all 12 games for a reduced
price.
I'm not complaining, though. I still own a number of these titles
/only/ on CD-ROMs, so having an easily-installed digital download
alone is worth the price to me. I might not get much playtime out of
the bundle, but it'll be nice to revist the games, even if only
briefly.
Anyone else gonna take EA up on this offer?
You are wicked to dangle this carrot in front of my eyes.