Gaming magic for an old, jaded gamer...but just a few minor quibbles

User Rating: 9 | Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance PC
As a 37-year old gamer that has recently begun to wonder whether there will ever be a game that recaptures the magical, totally immersive feeling of the truly great games (e.g., Red Alert, Diablo 2, Baldur's Gate 2, Civilization IV), that question has been answered by Forged Alliance: YES!

Back in the day, I was a Total Annihilation addict for ~6 months, and you can tell right away that Supreme Commander & Forged Alliance are from the same mold. That's a GOOD thing. I had forgotten how the Commander unit creates such interesting possibilities for creative game play. You can build anywhere, so you're not locked in to a "main" base. In fact, the very nature of the resource allocation and mission parameters means you need to stay mobile and flexible.

This makes Forged Alliance much more interesting and challenging than Command & Conquer 3, which seems like a silly, one-dimensional cartoon in comparison.

The scale of this game is truly jaw-dropping. When playing single-player missions, the map expands after completing objectives to add new objectives, and expands again, and again...! Of course, you need to have a bleeding-edge system to run this the way it should be run (and fortunately I do). Forged Alliance is programmed to take advantage of Dual and Quad Core processors, and you will appreciate the difference it makes.

Each single-player mission takes hours to complete (or at least it does for me), and I can't wait to dive into the multiplayer. Have to develop more tactics first!

I have just a few minor complaints, or suggestions for improvement: the game needs variable weather (it's always clear and sunny), day and night (it's always day), mountains/hills that are traversible by at least some land units (right now they basical act like walls), and deformable terrain. This last one is a biggie, actually, because it's a little absurd that no craters are created, and no hills are levelled, by the obscene amount of firepower that goes off.