Matt Whelan is a freelance writer, author and copyeditor. He grew up with the ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga 500 before building his own PC at age 12. He plays a wide range of games, but prefers ...
Although the iPhone game library is dominated by casual games, there's still a place for more hardcore game genres like real-time strategy. And for some time, the most anticipated iPhone strategy game ...
Jake is a voice actor, freelance writer, magazine curator, community radio DJ, dark ambience composer, and curry connoisseur. After starting an English degree in university at 18, he began writing ...
Command & Conquer has been with us for almost 30 years, and while real-time strategy's glory days are sadly far behind it, the love for Westwood's (RIP) speedy, flavourful series remains strong. The ...
The classic real-time strategy franchise Command & Conquer has been largely neglected by its caretaker EA in recent years, but modders have used open-source tools like OpenRA to carry the torch for ...
A lot of what made Command & Conquer great comes through in this package, but a few rough edges make it all seem a little sloppy. Back in 1992, PC developer Westwood Studios released a PC game called ...
From Red Alert to Tiberian Dawn, to Red Alert 2, Generals, and Tiberian Sun, Command and Conquer, the iconic strategy game series by EA and Westwood, has seen a lot of new additions over the years.
Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight is out for some time now and is pretty good but requires constant internet connection both for campaign and multiplayer. It isn’t something more of a worry really ...
1995’s Command and Conquer: Tiberian Dawn was instrumental in kickstarting the real-time strategy genre into popularity for the era. The prequel/spinoff Command and Conquer: Red Alert from the ...
Recovering and restoring the source code for these titles was made possible through the combined efforts of EA technical director Brian Barnes, Respawn producer Jim Vessella, and Luke Feenan, a ...