Red Alert 3: Ultimate Edition Hands-On

We try out EA's upcoming PlayStation 3 conversion of its real-time strategy game.

Time Is On Our Side

EA's Greg Kasavin takes us through some of the finer points of Red Alert 3 on the PS3.

Although it has been a few months since EA released Red Alert 3 for the PC and Xbox 360, the publisher is just now putting the final touches on the PlayStation 3 version of the real-time strategy game. While the game has trailed the other versions, EA has taken the extra time to polish up the conversion and add content to give PlayStation 3 owners some love. We recently had the chance to get a look at a work-in-progress version of the game, dubbed Red Alert 3: Ultimate Edition, and get our hands on it for a bit to see how it's shaping up.

If you missed Red Alert 3 last year, here are some highlights. The game is the third entry in the Command & Conquer spin-off series that takes the real-time strategy action and drops it into an alternate past. This time out, the game's story has a lot of fun with time travel and mixes up the technologies of the different playable factions. Thanks to a time-travel-fueled assassination, the American, Russian, and Japanese nations have taken some interesting development paths. Mechs, cyberbears, and all manner of borderline-zany units are tossed into the game's pool of infantry and vehicles.

The PS3 game will have all the content found in the original 360 and PC games, so plan on campaigns for the Allies, Soviets, and Rising Sun factions, each with increasing difficulty levels and high-quality video cinematics starring some big-name talent. In a welcome twist, the campaigns will support online co-op play, replacing your AI co-commander in offline play with a human one. In addition, the game will feature an online skirmish mode for you and three friends, which is just two shy of the PC game's six-player support and is on par with the 360 multiplayer. On top of all the content found in the original 360 and PC games, the PS3 version will feature the content found in the PC Premiere Edition of the game, which includes documentaries, a soundtrack, bloopers, video unit profiles that offer useful information, and excerpts from the Battlecast programming the team has been running for a while now. The meaty additions actually come close to filling up the game's Blu-ray disc.

Beyond the game content, there are a few extra odds and ends of note in Red Alert 3: Ultimate Edition. First, the game will feature trophies, 50 in fact, which are the same as achievements in the 360 version and are spread throughout single-player, skirmish, and online play. Second, the game doesn't contain any of the content from the upcoming expansion pack for the PC. We asked about DLC for the game and were told it has yet to be determined. Finally, our third bit of info is a heads-up on the game's install, which is shaping up to be 3.8 gigs.

Control is on par with the approach taken in the 360 game. The game uses a radial menu and it maps controls across the Dual Shock in an intuitive fashion that works really well. While it's still not a replacement for a good old keyboard and mouse, it's probably one of the best ways to do an RTS on a console.

Though Red Alert's controls haven't seen much tweaking, the visuals have. The Xbox 360 game was basically fine, but it was a bit muted. The PS3 game, however, benefits from sharper textures and a markedly brighter color palette, putting the game closer to the impressive look of the PC game. On the performance side of things, the action looked to be smooth and didn't hiccup, although we didn't get a chance to flood the map with units.

Based on what we saw and played, Red Alert 3: Ultimate Edition is looking like a shinier conversion of the PC game with a good number of extras. Given that the number of real-time strategy games on the PS3 can be tallied on one hand, the game is a welcome addition to the system's library. Red Alert 3: Ultimate Edition is slated to ship at the end of March for the PlayStation 3.

74 Comments

  • buratzuki

    Posted May 10, 2009 4:41 am PT

    i have the game & it's so easy to control using joystick...

  • woutie

    Posted Mar 26, 2009 6:09 am PT

    Mouse/Keyboard ...

  • nitsud_19

    Posted Mar 23, 2009 7:18 am PT

    Good job to EA, they seem to do a good job on the PS3.

  • Kermyt

    Posted Mar 23, 2009 2:54 am PT

    But seriously can you not plug in a usb mouse and keyboard and play the game that way......would make more sense.....????

    How i'd love Age of Mythology and the like on the PS3 (with mouse and keyboard of course)

  • sirzepp

    Posted Mar 21, 2009 9:46 am PT

    This would indeed be awesome with a mouse and keyboard.

  • acer_062

    Posted Mar 20, 2009 5:55 pm PT

    OUTSTANDING!!!!!

  • Gamer_4_Fun

    Posted Mar 20, 2009 1:56 pm PT

    Mouse and Keyboard would make the whole thing so much sweet.

  • GhostfaceL94

    Posted Mar 17, 2009 7:43 am PT

    mouse support please!

  • backatcha

    Posted Mar 16, 2009 4:06 pm PT

    I hope they release some DLC for the game. I'm very happy they gave us PS3 owners a little extra content. I mean why have Blue Ray if developers are not going to use it.

  • SGTiD1NG0

    Posted Mar 15, 2009 4:33 am PT

    Will this be better than the 360 version?

  • Navyjoker

    Posted Mar 13, 2009 10:56 am PT

    When is the demo supposed to be out? I think this looks really good. Glad its for the PS3 now. My computer wouldn't run PC version.

  • Poedon

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 9:17 pm PT

    i agree 100% Hoski. I was just about to post that. Well not the unreal 3 had that support becuase i didn't know that

  • Hoski0999

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 1:59 pm PT

    as for mouse and keyboard support, i dont know why they didnt. Unreal 3 had mouse and keyboard support and it worked out great, now do it with a game that needs it more then ne thing else cuz the game would boom if you could do that.

  • Hoski0999

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 1:58 pm PT

    pigsybum

    come on man, its a big step for the console gamers so it is worth the hype. It wont ever be as good as pc version of course but for people like me, the last one i could run on a pc was generals and when three came out i was out of luck cuzi have a ps3 and no comp to run it. I'm a huge CC fan and cant wait to at least get a taste of what the new version has to offer.

  • Phantsy16

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 8:55 am PT

    i heard this was 100% identical visually to the PC, nothing changed and is in 1080P.

  • pigsybum

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 4:30 am PT

    i have the PC version, the game isn't even worth the hype it is.

  • Blade9450

    Posted Mar 8, 2009 3:28 pm PT

    If they made Uprising DLC for this game, I would be the happiest person alive.

  • Sivus_2000

    Posted Mar 8, 2009 12:18 am PT

    I'd really like it if they added it keyboard and mouse support

  • strykerwolfMLY

    Posted Mar 6, 2009 3:41 pm PT

    same here jasonic3221

  • RollingandRock

    Posted Mar 6, 2009 2:29 pm PT

    I'm going to buy it because I laptop is too bad to play it. I hope it will bring me feel like old days, just can't wait.

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