Command & Conquer: Renegade

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  • Release Date: Feb. 26, 2002
  • Price: $45.00
  • Publisher: EA Games
  • Developer: Westwood Studios
  • Platform(s): PC
  • Genre: Action

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Command & Conquer: Renegade - PC

reneGAY

wow. when i first played this game i thought it was pretty good. but as time progressed, i saw how much it sucked eggs. graphicks like my day old turds, cheap voice acting, and just weird gameplay. i like c&c, but this really is its lowest.Renedgade, i say, reneGAY.

Command & Conquer: Renegade - PC

Go Electronic Arts...shame on you Westwood

ye ye ... we have seen this sort of thing , where the game play is awesome but the storyline is down right KAK! yes online was fun , but so is all the other shooter crap u get to play. I would`nt buy it.. rather crack it and burn it.. HA HA... honostly .. i`ll play it , cause its new , and its Command and Conquer 4 crying out loud!!!

Command & Conquer: Renegade - PC

Very fun

The storyline is sort of boring but when you get on the internet it gets really fun and the tesion never gets high. THe tiberium in thge game os the best part but it is sometimes deadly to you and your teamates.

Command & Conquer: Renegade - PC

The Little Online Game That Could

Command & Conquer. First thing that comes to mind, RTS. The franchise that brought you smash hits such as Red Alert 2 and Tiberium Sun made... an FPS. Okay, single player. Crap. One-man-army against impossible odds... well, you know the rest. You play "Havoc" (so manly), a GDI Spec OP that has more testosterone than everyone a Gold's Gym combined. "Havoc" decides he should abandon authority and go on a rescue mission all by himself. One thing leads to another and you find yourself trying to bring the entire Brotherhood to its knees. End of story. The game's online experience, on the other hand, is a gem. The main mode, "Command & Conquer" (big surprise there), has you and 31 others teamed up against each other. Each team (GDI and NOD for you noobs out there) has an array of buildings that has its own function. Power plant controls base defenses, Barracks / Hand Of Nod lets you buy special units, Refinery provides money for buy vehicles and units, etc. First team to kill all enemy buildings wins. Simple, right? WRONG. Your opponents will be charging at you with an arsenal of 23 weapons and over 10 vehicles, including snipers, anti-tank rifles, rail guns, rockets, laser weaponry, dune buggies, tanks, Apaches (and Orcas), and the ever-so-popular stealth units. All this mayhem happening at once with 32 people creates a unique gaming experience that will have you hooked instantly. This game gives us a unique look at the Command & Conquer world we already know and love. I give it a 4.5/5 just because the single player was crap, but who cares when you're going to be playing the multiplayer until your life ends.

Command & Conquer: Renegade - PC

finally a first and third person shooter

THIS IS THE BEST GAME! there are 2 teams with awsome characters, veicales, and more. There are many maps.. not sure how many for multiplayer. the 1 player mode is good. the online is awsome. it can be 1v1 to 32v32. with 2 modes... capture the flag, and destory the oppenents base. you can do 1st person or 3rd person view with one click of a botton. The reson this is not a 5.0 in becuase there is no skirmish and soem commands are very random bottons so it is hard to say them fast.

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