Red Alert 3 continues the venerated Command & Conquer traditions of fast-paced gameplay, innovative unit design, and completely over-the-top full-motion-video cut-scenes. As with previous games in the series, this one takes place in an alternate universe where the Soviet Union still exists -- and this time, due to the Russians using a time machine to mess with history, the Empire of Japan's once again a major military power. Everything's highly tongue-in-cheek, with B-actors like George Takei and Tim Curry hamming it up -- and women in ridiculous outfits giving the mission briefings.
ABG's newest bad-lad of the internet, Oliver Southern, has compiled a list of some of gaming's best(?) celebrity cameos. Look out for; Michael Jackson in SEGA's Space Channel 5, The Hoff in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, and...Justin Bieber playing basketball?
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "A while ago we counted down the very best video game sequels of all time and so we decided to flip the table and look at the very worst sequels ever made. Now we’re not specifically looking at bad sequels to bad games, that would be boring, instead we’re looking at sequels that took what was present in a good game and completely wrecked it. These 10 games started out by building up our hype to extreme levels only to shatter our dreams and break out hearts once we got our hands on them and so we’re calling these out as the worst sequels ever made."
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Dragon age 2 was not a bad game, just a terrible sequel if that makes any sense. Should have been it's own IP.
Lord of Shadows 2 was one that left me scratching my head because I loved the first one! Red Faction Armageddon was another one that I still wonder why they didn't just give us something more like Guerrilla.
OX writes: "Halo Wars 2 is a Halo game in which instead of controlling one big space soldier, you control lots of little space soldiers from high above the battlefield. It's a real-time strategy game, yes. But aren't strategy games on consoles always terrible? Not always, as we discover in Show of the Week."