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Total PC Gaming: Red Alert 3: Uprising Review

Interface issues remain unfixed and standard innovations unconsidered. In the skirmish set-up screen, there's still a 'rules' tab, even though there are no settings to choose from. The wasted space and useless text suggest a deep-rooted creative indifference. Even the visuals are stingy; you can't get a decent look at the sky fortress from below or head-on using Uprising's rudimentary camera controls.

Red Alert 3: Uprising may cost a mere 15 quid, but so does a can of soup these days, and the soup won't leave you feeling quite as hungry afterwards.
- Ghost of Sparta - - contributor
Published: 214 days 17 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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