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Review: Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath

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A few niggles are apparent.  One is that, absent from the classic C&C experience is the option to sell structures.  Sometimes, selling structures (either as a last option to get back a few credits and claw back from a seemingly hopeless position, or just selling that newly captured enemy building) was a significant tactic.cc3kw2.jpg

There is also a notable hang in the game when assigning group numbers to larger groups of combatants.
Neither of these niggles can take away the fact that this RTS game has indeed found a home on a console that others, other than EA (hello Relic!),  may try to take on with future projects.cc2kw1.jpg

C&C3:KW is a good value option, that provides plenty of meat and something different on a console that many will appreciate.

8 Attack Bikes out of 10