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The original collection has easy graphic switching and full modding support. The new version has improved sound and visuals, as well as pixelated graphics.

It is also the best version of this classic game yet. It is a huge step forward in the series, and if it keeps up its quality, the game might continue to stay relevant for fans of the original. Command and Conquer Red Alert 2 Remastered of the first three games in the series. The remastered versions of the games have a high resolution, and they look fantastic.

The remastered version of this game is the ultimate edition for fans of this classic. It is the perfect introduction to this classic franchise. While it might not be the best game in the series, it still has some positive points and is an excellent way to learn about the history of the game. For instance, the remastered versions of Red Alert and Tiberian Dawn are great for a new generation of gamers. The game is included with an EA Play Pro subscription, which gives you access to the PlayList, an enormous library of games.

Everything feels familiar to millions while being just slightly different enough to dish out a good time for all. Same isometric 2D view, same resource management, same tiny unit sprites, same regurgitated real-time strategy RTS tricks. But, for some reason, mainly due to small, yet effective gobs of spit and polish, it's a blast. How exactly did that happen? That alternate World War II had the Soviets contained, but now a new, last-minute danger has arisen with mind-control machinations and an invasion straight into the American capital.

Not to put too fine a point on it, 'red' in this context still equals 'evil,' but no one really takes the game's premises seriously, do they? Of course they don't. Which is proven more now than ever before, helped in part by the overly camp, full-motion video briefings that, despite trying so hard to be taken lightly, make you want to laugh at them, not with them. Northern Exposure's Barry Corbin tries his best to make certain his good old Yankee patriotism is understood while Sliders' Kari Wuhrer's physical attributes are amply displayed in every clip she graces.

But, instead of shooting themselves in the foot by taking such an unquestionably silly premise as Russian airships flying into New York City with the straightest of narrative tones, the video segments are shot with a 'we know you know that it's all just a lark anyway' attitude. This is both refreshing and grating at the same time but it works - in a way. In any case, at least we're reminded this is just a simple game intended for enjoyment. The interface is unarguably familiar with the aforementioned isometric, 2D view of the battlegrounds with a menu on the right-hand side of the screen detailing your radar, resources, and building options.

What's changed for the better, however, is this one-stop shop now divides all your possible building options into four main tabs: infrastructure, base defenses, men and vehicles.

This means that not only is it easier to search and quickly locate that specific turret or submarine to build, but it's also much handier by allowing you to simultaneously build choices of many different types. Need a turret as well as a submarine ASAP? Start building both and watch the efficiency soar! As for the buildings, it would be a waste of time to go over the usual walls, power generators and the like. The most interesting new additions in this area, though, include defense installations such as the Allies' Prism Towers and the Soviets' Psychic Sensor.

The former act like Tesla Coils but are exponentially stronger according to the number of other towers nearby, while the latter lets you know which units or buildings in your vicinity are targeted for attack from any sort of enemy very helpful for lop-siding your defenses accordingly. Another very nice feature is the addition of bunkers and civilian buildings that can be 'fortified' by pumping soldiers into them.

Read the full update All missions revamped, their difficulty overhauled - now is the best time to play the Mental Omega campaign, if you haven't already: on Casual, Normal, or Mental, if you dare. Here's the full changelog from the versions released in this month: Quote: Changes : - Script action Change house 20,n dropdown changed to country list for index selection.

Changes : - Ease of use UI changes like dropdown size increase, consecutive window's button location sync. Head to this topic to boost the power of your Final Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge. This video contains many random small game-play tips, tricks and general stuff. Some of those may be unknown so it's quite interesting to check them out. Many of those were discovered during the testing and comparison videos, others were discovered during the "Testing your Questions" series.

Find out more. How to play Streams News. How to play Red Alert 2 Red Alert 2 debuted in the year and was the first game to be developed by Westwood Pacific. How to play guide. Red Alert 2 streamers ValmetL Red Alert 2 News. Tiberian Sun News.

Quick News Roundup Other. Phobos v0. Red Alert 20XX's Patch 1. Official News. Red Alert 3 News. Thought some people might get a kick out of this. Original RA2 tactics guide. Ares 3. Did you know? Swimming pools in RA2 can hold submarines. Mental Omega 3.



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