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Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance (PC DVD)

Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance (PC DVD)

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From: THQ
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List Price: £24.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 1469

Platform: Windows Vista
Genre: sci-fi-strategy-games
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 4005209099295
ASIN: B000VT5BPO

Release Date: November 23, 2007
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Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Not as good as the original game.   September 1, 2008
Mr. C. E. Blackwell (London, UK)
I don't think the original Supreme Commander needs any introductions. Suffice to say that it's become by far and away my favourite RTS, beating Dawn of War, C&C 3 etc.

I was really looking forwards to this add-on, particularly the new faction that it adds to the game. In this respect it really delivers - the Seraphim have some awsome units and the additions to the other factions are also great - the individuality of the different factions has been significantly enhanced.

The mini-map and whole user interface have also received a much needed revamp. The in-game interface is now much more customisable, which is very useful as it allows the player to display exactly the information you need. My only criticism is that the mini-map appears to be only available in a cartographic view which can make it very difficult to discern different units in large battles.

My only but large criticism is the AI. Anyone who used to play or plays Starcraft will know immediately what I mean by the Zergling rush - hordes of low-tech units swarm your base within seconds of a game starting, making it all but impossible to build up forces or have any sort of time to build up in the initial stages of a game. The original SupCom didn't suffer from this which was most welcome, as I find the Zergling Rush tactic to be immensely frustrating. Unfortunately FOrged Alliance suffers chronically from it.

In my first ever skirmish game in Forged Alliance, within literally seconds of the game starting I was under heavy attack from both ground and air units. The attack came so fast that I could almost believe that the AI cheats. Having persevered through a few more skirmish games my dissapointment was confirmed.

I'll say this quite clearly - I DON'T LIKE strategy games that use the zergling rush AI tactic and this really turned me off what is otherwise a great RTS.

For on line play this isn't a problem, but AI skirmishes are nothing short of pointlessly frustrating. In this one respect, this is a classic example of something that worked but for some reason someone decided that it needed fixing. This may be a bug, I don't know, but until (or if) this is changed I'll stick to the original SupCom.



3 out of 5 stars C&C clone   July 2, 2008
A. hughes (uk)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Well what can I say, except that it's all been done before but better. I am probably missing the point as my internet connection at home is not working, and this is probably a lot of fun on line. However as a single player experience it's actually rather dull.

Build your base collect resources, build an army, build sheilds, attack in force blah blah blah. Yawn Yawn. Defeat the occasional boss.

I'm not even sure it's worth three stars.




5 out of 5 stars Cracking   May 27, 2008
The usual suspect
Some things in life don't change and an RTS is at home on a PC (a powerful one is handy I admit though). A PS3 with a mouse still isn't going to cut it.

Forged Alliance is awesome. Better than Supreme Commander since we get all the toys available from the word go this time. But don't let me distract anyone from buying the first version and getting to grips with that as that too is a cracker.

On the specs side of things, I've got a pretty evil machine so I can't really advice on minimum specs sorry.



5 out of 5 stars FA   December 10, 2007
M. Webber
13 out of 15 found this review helpful

This expansion fixes nearly all the problems that the original supreme commander had. The new units really complement the old ones and factional diversity has been greatly expanded (before it was pretty much just experimental units). Online games are now fast and dynamic with a wide range of strategic options available (unlike most rts, where its not so much general strategy, but more about microing the units you have effectively). The scale of the game allows for a number of really sneaky tactics. For example, if you're being overwhelmed by the enemy attack force, but you can hold out for a few more minutes you might find he left his own base undefended and be able to blow up a large number of his production facilities forcing him to deal with that first.


4 out of 5 stars Good game but power demanding lame.   December 8, 2007
Mr. D. Mcmenemy
8 out of 11 found this review helpful

Ok ill give this to you straight up. This is a nice game very good and hard as well. I dont like easy games. But the down side is that you would need a beast of a pc to play it. It says on the back about the recommended specs but that doesnt even cut it.

Here's wat I am running:

intel celeron 2.80ghz
1 gb ram
160gb hard drive
7800gs 256mb gfx card. (Going to have to oc it to play)

That config strugles to play it.

So thats why I rate this 4 stars. good game but power lame.


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