| Paul Haworth | Well, where to start with this one.
First with what I believe to be the weakest part of the game, and that's the sound. Apart from a few bangs and booms, not much to hear, so if you play, like I do usually without sound, you really won't be missing out.
Next, graphics. Obviously you aren't getting pc or ps3 levels of looks here! That said, what you do get are quite pretty looking visuals that are more than up to the job. You can quite clearly see what unit and building is what. Occasionally you get a unit lost behind a building, but you can get that on the full version! It is easy enough to get them back out though, due to the way you control the game.
Which leads me nicely on to - gameplay! If you are a fan of the original c&c games, and if you bought this I am guessing you are, you will - at first - be a little confused by it all. Stick with it, it does become clearer and is quite intuitive.
The learning curve starts fairly shallow, but becomes steep quite quickly.
All in all, a quality little game that I am yet to finish. |