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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Multiplayer Hands-On

The Soviets return for the third time in Command & Conquer, and we were lucky enough to sample the multiplayer game on the PC.

While the Command & Conquer series is revered by real-time strategy players, Red Alert holds a special place in many a fan's heart. The first Red Alert presented an alternative history of the Second World War, where the Soviets replace the Nazis as a power intent on conquering the world. The second game was released to further acclaim in 2000, but the franchise has been lying dormant for the eight years since. With Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, EA Los Angeles is planning to expand the story while introducing new online modes, new interface features, and Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions for the first time.

The Los Angeles development team made a visit to the UK and invited us to play multiplayer mode and hear more about the inspiration behind the game. First off, the influence of Japanese culture is clear, and the self-confessed geeks at EA promise plenty of material for pop culture junkies. The new faction is called The Empire of the Rising Sun, and it features units that Japanophiles should recognise immediately. Yuriko is a psionic commando with neurokinetic booster braids, and she has been modelled on the schoolgirl character Go-Go Yubari from Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. On the technology side, the Mecha-Tengu are similar to the Vertech from the anime series Macross, while the Rocket Angel units are inspired by the Power Suits in Bubblegum Crisis. The developers admit that they're huge fans of this sort of thing, even to the point that the tankbusters use similar lasers to the one Kaneda has in Akira.

We managed to get a short play of the game itself, facing off against a member of our video crew. We played on the side of the Empire, and our opponent opted for the Russians. We could see a huge amount of difference between the units. The Japanese mech units can change Transformers-like into helicopters, which can then fly over mountains and skyscrapers. There is a downside, however; these units can use their weapons only when they're on the ground. We loved playing around with the intricate units as if they were toys, especially with the new unit-building structures that can be built offshore. In the end, though, the brute force of the Russians allowed their powerful dirigibles to take out our major structures with relative ease, while our preoccupation with mech units left us with few resources to build ground-to-air missiles.

While we played the conventional multiplayer game, the entire story mode is also played cooperatively, even if you don't have a real person to play with. The team says that co-op is integral to the game with specially constructed levels, so you'll have to pair with an AI-controlled commander if there's no one around to partner with. In true Red Alert style, you'll have to play as all three factions in the story mode, and there will be 27 missions in total to fight your way through. The last piece of information that we gleaned from the developers is that there will be around 65 minutes of full-motion video in the game, with the entire cast set to be revealed at the Leipzig Games Convention in August. They also revealed that one or two of the cast will be "prominent" British thespians, but no matter how hard we pushed, they wouldn't be drawn on specifics.

What we do know is that the story is told from the Soviet perspective. Having been defeated by the Allied forces in two Red Alert wars, the Russians take it upon themselves to build a time machine and travel back to kill Albert Einstein. Players of the previous games will remember that Einstein originally traveled back to kill Hitler and prevent the rise of Nazi Germany, but in succeeding, all he really did was allow Stalin's Soviet Union to stand unopposed in taking over the free world. With Einstein going on to develop the nuclear weaponry that helps the Allied forces defeat the Russians, the Russians have now plotted to travel back through time and get rid of Einstein. They succeed and with the scientist out of the picture, the Russians return to find that a new power has emerged on the world stage--the aforementioned Empire of the Rising Sun.

We didn't get to play the Xbox 360 or PS3 versions of Red Alert 3, but we know that the Xbox 360 version will launch alongside the PC version. EA says that the there's no release date set for the PS3 version, but they want to make it the best game they can. Having received good feedback on the radial user interface in C&C3: Kane's Wrath, the team has decided to stick with a similar interface for Red Alert 3. They're also promising to add 20 to 30 percent more features on top, meaning that on the 360 you'll be able to use the right trigger to call up the build menu without needing to have your cursor over a base. From there, you choose options with the right stick and drill down the menus using the A button. Aside from the luscious graphics in the main part of the game, the menus and box art for Red Alert 3 are particularly stylish. After seeing an exhibition at London's Tate Modern gallery, the team decided to base the art style on World War II propaganda posters, which used stark colours and thick black lines.

Red Alert 3 is now feature-complete, with just the final polish needing to be implemented between now and the October/November release. Thankfully there will also be a demo for the PC and Xbox 360 alongside the full game, so we won't have too long to wait before we can sample the game's delights once again. Expect us to bring you more information on the game from the Leipzig Games Convention next month, and right up until the game's release.

71 Comments

  • Destman

    Posted Oct 3, 2008 10:16 pm PT

    It's to bad that they are ruining the game with the worst DRM since StarForce. They hurt the custumer and treat them like criminals while the pirates the DRM is suppose to stop simply crack and disable the DRM. The only people EA is hurting with their ever increasing copy protection is the custumer who buys their games and pays their paychecks.

    I refuse to buy this or any game that EA releases that hurts the custumer. They hurt the people who actually buy their games while the pirates who they are trying to stop are not affected by the DRM. If anything EA's DRM policy promotes piracy by making the pirate's versions better then the store bought ones. This causes many of the people who buy the game to download the pirate's cracks. With a crack the game doesn't require a CD in the drive, doesn't require online registration, and has no install limits or spyware.

    Once they understand that they are causing people to download cracks by making the retail version worse, they will stop hurting the people who buy their games. Intill then the only thing companies like EA understand is a boycott. Don't buy any game that hurts the custumer like this one does.

  • leop4rd

    Posted Sep 16, 2008 12:46 pm PT

    i played this on the pc (the beta version) and its absolutely fantastic. if the 360 is anywhere near as good .... wow. also shut the hell up about "omg lamezor ea is crap" jesus it just gets annoying hearing the same whiney comment and the fact that the company making it has an effect on whether you will buy it is just sad

  • leop4rd

    Posted Sep 16, 2008 12:43 pm PT

    i want to know if you can play co-op on the same xbox 360 with your mate and also if there will be a drop-in drop-out system. although i think strategy games are better on pc i would get it on 360 if you could 1) ply co-op on one 360 and 2) drop-in drop-out

  • Kelkian

    Posted Sep 13, 2008 12:38 pm PT

    If EA cocks this up... There WILL be blood.

  • janeson719

    Posted Aug 29, 2008 5:51 pm PT

    rolf ps3 has more capabilities than crapbox360.
    ps3 just have more adjustments due to the fact it's component is greater than any regular PC or Xbox.

    my theory is in 2 years microsoft is gonna release crapbox540

  • klinsi

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 8:10 am PT

    "Yuriko Omega, a psychic commando that wears a Japanese school uniform"

    WTF ???
    Oh no... sign of IDIOCY detected !
    Since when THERE ARE ANY SCHOOL GIRL battle using Japs school uniform hah ?
    Why not using NURSE or TEACHER or SWIMSUIT uniform too ?
    Either its IDIOT or PERVERTED mind !
    Very UNREALISTIC beyond UNREALISTIC design !

    Even RA 2 is BETTER in term of design... there are no SCHOOL GIRL in war, especially a HEROES too !
    And WHY ALL THE HEROES ARE FEMALE too ?

    What a bum ! not just we get ONLY 1 heroes for each side... its very unrealistic too !
    Give back YURI or Crazy Ivan for God sake...

  • mishkawy

    Posted Aug 12, 2008 1:58 pm PT

    well I dont think it will be anything new I think it will be just like the old ones red alert 2 and yuri's revenge just few stuff in graphics and ofcourse other units and different story I think Yuri's revenge should've been the good end of red alert!

  • BJAY2

    Posted Aug 11, 2008 3:51 am PT

    Vasot: yes it is true that EA did say they had ceased production but if you read this taken from the above "EA says that the there's no release date set for the PS3 version, but they want to make it the best game they can"

    is making a game "the best they can" something you can do if you've ceased production? not really, since there wouldn't be a game at all, so it looks like they started it up again

  • Xomonuchi

    Posted Aug 9, 2008 11:06 am PT

    if this game doesn't come on ps3 i am gonna kill myself

  • Vasot

    Posted Aug 8, 2008 12:55 pm PT

    MR AARON01 READ THIS:

    "A PlayStation 3 version was announced, but EA stated that the production for this version had been "put on hold", and now may not be released, due to difficulties with the system's architecture."

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    As about the actors and heroes of the game....

    SOVIET UNION
    Natasha Volkova A folksinger and Commando, Volkova is a legendary sniper with a great reputation for marksmanship. According to the game, her talent was supposedly discovered at a young age, but questions exist as to her identity, personality, and abilities, with some suspecting that aspects of these may have been fabricated for the purposes of propaganda. Her precise role in the campaign has yet to be confirmed, but Volkova will appear in cut scenes and as a playable character. She will be portrayed by Gina Carano.

    ALLIES
    Tanya, who appeared in Red Alert and Red Alert 2 is listed on the official "factions" page to return for this game. She has a new weapon called the "Chrono Belt" that teleports her five seconds into the past. This creates a great escape if things get too ugly. Further details are unknown.

    Lt. Eva McKenna, a recently announced character portrayed by Gemma Atkinson.

    EMPIRE
    Yuriko Omega, a psychic commando that wears a Japanese school uniform. She possesses telekinetic abilities powerful enough to levitate and capsize a destroyer, as well as a "Psychokinetic burst" that can knock back enemies in a 360º arc while also killing any infantry within the attack's vicinity. According to her profile, she is the rumoured sole survivor of an intensive program conducted by Shiro Sanitarium, a private paramilitary R&D firm seeking alternatives to Japan's increasing dependence on high technology in its military affairs.

  • aaron0l

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 1:32 pm PT

    It comes out for ps3 http://findgames.ea.com/game/commandandconquerredalert3

    I don't know what your looking at?

  • Richmaester6907

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 7:03 am PT

    Why cant anyone ever say anything nice about any game

  • fzaynoun

    Posted Aug 6, 2008 6:26 pm PT

    65 minutes of videos, i love it !

  • Vasot

    Posted Aug 6, 2008 5:37 am PT

    Sorry but this game will be only for the XBOX360 and for the PC

    It will probably not get released in PS3
    Why is this news in the PS3 section ??
    -------------------------

    Mr uberjannie

    The Xbox360 also supports keyboard and mouse.
    So your post was useless

    Read here
    http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/747/747585p1.html

  • gamerkiduri

    Posted Aug 6, 2008 12:32 am PT

    simply the best rts ever

  • hagren

    Posted Aug 5, 2008 4:35 pm PT

    Those who are not impressed with the beta either played against bad players, did not yet figure out how to play the game, or are biased some way towards EA. Why? Since it feels nothing like TW/KW, it's simply a very different game- The sides all build different, which is a very huge change and step-up on its own, the gameplay is much slower (Average 20 mins), and since the units are so specialized, rushing and spamming most of the time simply won't work- Constant vigilance is needed for countering, scouting and capturing ore nodes are necessities, as well as microing your units, using their abilities and your support powers at the right place in the right time. You also need to mix units, as you have to exploit the transition from water to land. Shortly, a complete counter-experience to TW/KW, very challenging, and therefore satisfying, since strategically deep, and it's also beautifully designed and a blast to play. Most users are impressed, since EA listened to the fans and combined the classic look and feel of RA2 and blended it with pristine gameplay, superior leveldesign and kept the fun next to the challenge. Even the music rocks! A must for RTS fans and CnCers alike.

  • FireWarriorr

    Posted Aug 5, 2008 9:31 am PT

    cant wait

  • commander1122

    Posted Aug 5, 2008 6:20 am PT

    played the game........the tank and ship in the are too small...!!!

  • Rakuho

    Posted Aug 4, 2008 11:50 am PT

    2 words: mouse support

  • bankyoyo

    Posted Aug 4, 2008 7:08 am PT

    I've played a beta one this evening.
    I think it's very hard to play on the another way it's challenging for who want to get better and better.

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