Red alert 3 uprising maps3/14/2024 Unit pathfinding is as atrocious as ever (just try to get a half dozen tanks across a bridge). It seems that all the complaints I had about Red Alert 3 remain in the expansion pack. The sole point of interest that might drive you to purchase Uprising is something called Commander mode – I’ll get into that more later. There are a dozen new units divided between the various factions, and many, many new skirmish maps, but those items taken alone would in some other, better, gaming universe come as an update patch to RA3 and not its own game release. Multiplayer is gone entirely, including arguably the most innovative part of RA3 – Cooperative mode. The single player campaign is quite short and the most god awful mash of puzzle-oriented, script-heavy maps I’ve ever seen, and it has almost no plot to speak of. The Ugly: Game no longer has Cooperative mode, or any multiplayer at all.Īn expansion pack? For Red Alert 3? Hasn’t it only been about five months since RA3 came out? It hasn’t been even five months, but nonetheless here we are with Uprising, a standalone expansion pack for RA3, and hooo-doggy does it feel rushed. The Bad: Single-player campaign is brief and loaded with stupid, puzzle-driven maps. Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Uprising review
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