Jenny Maklore
Command and Conquer Tiberian Sun - an interesting game
Command and Conquer series returns to the origins and the war between Global Defense Initiative and the Brotherhood of Nod gets back on our computer screens.
With an updated graphics, realistic topography, colorful visual effects, the game looks great and because of the explosions and craters in the ground brings new tactics in the game. It appears in the game a second tiberium resource and sand monsters that attack anything whether they are allies or enemy troops.
The interface is simple and intuitive with categories of buildings and units. You can put on your waiting list up to 5 units, but the buildings must be made on time. The interface is monopolizing much of the screen, but this is not a problem because the units are quite small. Although soldiers look pretty much the same, vehicles are very detailed and look great. GDI Titan looks particularly nice and NOD Cyborgs that although they have an arm or a broken leg still come threatening to your units.
The game has a great soundtrack with techno shades that perfectly match the atmosphere created by the units, buildings and graphics, bringing a unique atmosphere.
The two races have advantages and disadvantages: GDI has a brute force, but move very slowly, NOD has a superior defense and units more vulnerable that create cunning tactics.
The AI computer is very competent and will keep you in suspense during campaigns. After you complete the two campaigns of GDI and NOD, you can try the skirmish mode against the computer on different maps. If the fight against the computer doesn't please you anymore, you can try the multiplayer mode on the internet or network with friends where you can put into practice the tactics that the computer thwarts.
If you like strategies then you should try Tiberian Sun. It doesn't matter you have played Command and Conquer, the interface is accessible to any player and the fun is guaranteed. In the multiplayer mode and one vs one it is extremely interesting because monsters intervene on the map, one kind of worm that destroys Dune units, which increases the diversity and can always return the result.