See if you can guess which RTS I’m talking about here: “Your units’ path?nding abilities are somewhat erratic, they’ll frequently stand around watching a friendly structure get destroyed, and controlling large numbers of them is award.” Correct! It was the one you said. And all of them. So we’re used to this stuff. It didn’t spoil Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 for me—I loved it in spite of its ?aws. It spoils Uprising, a $20 standalone episode of new single-player campaigns and game modes. There’s a small speck of spittle on my screen as I write this, and the number of heated, profane rows I’ve had with 50 pixel computer game characters in the last few hours is enough that I don’t even recall which was so exasperating as to trigger an actual ejection of saliva midvituperation. It’s not something I’m proud of.
There are two reasons Uprising causes particularly acute levels of impotent nerd rage. The ?rst is the missions: They suck conspicuously. Red Alert 3’s campaign had a few duds too, but its
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Sin City is about to get a wake-up call. The entertainment capital of theworld. Thousands of unsuspecting tourists visit each day. Thousands more call it home. But on this day, something has gone terribly wrong. The Strip has become a battleground. Fremont Street is no longer safe. And casinos are being blown up one by one. Test yours kills online using a customizable personal that evolves as you play. Maneuver through multiple-path Vegas environments while utilizing high-tech equipment like the snake cam.