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Abstract: Hands down, StarCraft is the ultimate in real-time strategy games. And while many fans eagerly await StarCraft 2's launch, they may want some good ol' RTS fun to tide them over. And while most console RTS games like Final Fantasy Tactics or PixelJunk Mons...
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Abstract: 2007’s Command and Conquer 3 proved that real-time-strategy games can work just fine on consoles if you follow a few rules. Keep the gameplay simple and focus on the combat. Don’t make us micromanage too much. Give us nice graphics and a solid framerat...
A real time strategy could be played on a console with some very intuitive control schemes and great handling of units but Universe at War: Earth Assault is not that game. Earth Assault does a great job of varying the factions but making them equal ove...
Abstract: Mark real-time strategy off whatever remains on the list of genres that require mouse-and-keyboard controls. Other RTS titles have met with varying degrees of success on consoles already, but Universe at War decisively puts an end to any lingering argu...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Many gamers will agree with the following statement: “Real-time strategy games are best played on the personal computer.” One of the biggest problems with a console RTS is the controllers have a limited amo...
Abstract: Game: Universe At War: Earth AssaultGenre: Real Time StrategyPlatforms: Xbox 360, PC (Reviewed On Xbox 360) In the tradition of Command & Conquer 3, Battlestations: Midway and Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth II, Universe at War: Earth Assaul...
Exceptionally varied factions make for some unusual and fun battles, Conquer the World mode is highly engaging, Big, lumbering mechanical walkers with lasers.
Awful framerate drops and other technical problems, Quirky control issues, Some mediocre missions and poor storytelling drag down the campaign.
Technical problems mar what should have been a solid addition to the Xbox 360s growing library of strategy games. ...