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Supreme Commander

Customer rating on Supreme Commander: 3.5 out of 5 stars ( 10 customer ratings )

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RRP: £39.99 | You save: £32.00 (80%)

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Special Features

 

  • Four technology tiers, ranging from diminutive drones to mountain-straddling titans
  • Three unique factions to play
  • Four-player multiplayer over Xbox LIVE
  • All new-interface, HUD and controls for Xbox 360
  • 18 levels and three campaigns
  • From Chris Taylor, multi-award winning developer of Total Annihilation and Demigod

Review

 

The year is 3844. For over 1,000 years, a terrible conflict called the Infinite War has raged between three human-based factions: the United Earth Federation (UEF), Aeon Illuminate and Cybran Nation.

Using Quantum Gate technology, the three factions can create 'Quantum Tunnels' to nearly any location in the galaxy, granting them near instantaneous travel to even the most distant plants. Massive Armoured Command Units can construct and unleash entire armies anytime and anywhere.

The Infinite War has claimed billions of lives. Entire planets have been turned into nothing more than smouldering rocks floating lifelessly in space.

There is no room for compromise. There is no room for mercy. Only you can end the Infinite War.

Adding to the expansive Supreme Commander universe, the Xbox 360 edition features exclusive new units, updated maps and two new multiplayer modes.

Further more, gamers are able to take the fight online against up to three other players from around the world via Xbox LIVE. In addition, a revised, console-specific control interface and HUD gives gamers unprecedented strategic power over their armies.

The revolutionary Strategic Zoom not only gives the player the flexibility to control the entire theatre of war from an overhead map view, but also enables them to zoom right down to ground level, where they can issue orders to single units. The game can handle a vast number of units on screen, and players will need every single one to take down enormous experimental units that can change the tide of battle. The same units, ranging from miniscule to mammoth, will be available in the ranked multiplayer battles.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Supreme Commander: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (10 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Best Game Invented

GazD93 | 27/08/2009 | See all GazD93's reviews (1) »

I recommend this game to everyone but nobody will get it because it got so many bad reviews that is shouldn't of got. And yes there was some lagging isues but as soon as I installed the game into my 360's hard drive it runs like a dream, but there is 1 major problem I'm tired of beating the AI and i wish there was a more active online community so that I could actually play a frickin online game :D

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars snappy

pingooman | 27/05/2009 | See all pingooman's reviews (13) »

the game itself is well good, but there are certain things which make it no go. While you are moving the camera, it will snap onto a unit on screen, so that u never have the cursor over terratin. This gets really annoying when you are trying to watch a battle, and the camera is jerking around everywhere. It also runs quite slow. However, the battles are massive and the experimental units are really cool. Be prepared to sepnd around 2-3 hours on one skirmish battle though....

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Frame Rate

Gallowaya | 22/01/2009 | See all Gallowaya's reviews (3) »

Its a good game, well worth getting, although customers should be aware of the inconsistent frame rate. This means that while playing the game may begin to freeze for a second or so. Still its a good buy

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12+ (PEGI)

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