- Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
- Release Date: Jun 23, 2004
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Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings
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KennyC.Jul 14, 20049Ooooo... good game. Good gameplay, supa graphics. Had all but given up on RTS's until this came along. Bases-Smaces I say! All you exciting town planner types might miss the base building, not the rest of us though, just gets in the way of the real man battle action! Just wish I had broadband so I could play multiplayer.
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BobD.Jun 22, 20049Very fun and challenging game online, the sp is pretty good too. Only one thing I don't like is that at times there are some pathfinding issues.
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DaddyJul 15, 20049Great game. Incredible graphics even on low-end machines. Love the dropship which breaks the defensive C&C generals rut, but having some elements of building would have given the gameplay a welcome change. Apart from this, and some annoyances with the camera angle over low terrain, this game is highly polished.
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Feb 15, 201110The game is perfect, exellent story, good characters, lots of units and shooting, just perfect. Camera is great when you used to it, gameplay is 100% pure fun and best part of this game is story ....I will say no more, play it...
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Feb 28, 201210Best graphics strategy series. Always in my memory. I don't think about gameplay because of its really stunning graphics (good optimised either). Graphic measure. Iconic. I regret this game series died. (same as GC1)
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A brilliant game. Even though at no point is the Terran Empire playable, the Virons and their unique melding technology (two units can be 'melded' together to create a different unit) makes up for this loss by adding a new level to the strategy.
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82While breaking absolutely zero new ground for its genre, Ground Control II's single player gameplay is solid all around.
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84Hardly revolutionary, but still a hell of a lot of fun. RTS fans should pick it up. [Sept 2004, p.64]