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And also, Doctor who is awesome :D
At some point I am going to have to play some of these games I keep snagging. Well, this seems like a good excuse. Time to get to murdering with Tanya! "Cha CHING!"
I think it's a sign.
That and I got all the C&C games already from back in the days of discs. ^_^
And Origin isn't in the same league as Steam - even GOG is better than Origin (mainly because GoG simply copies everything that Steam does).
And E.A. have lousy customer service.
And their AAA games are overpriced and DLC infested.
But....
But...
But...
Command and Conquer Red Alert 2 is SOOOOOOOOO good.
The cut scenes are brilliant. I like them better than the earlier CoC's which were more "realistic" because there's a nice sense of humour that undercuts the mediocre budget.
The difficulty curve is near perfect. The units play really well. It's one of the most satisfying computer games to play. And every time you win a mission someone tells you how brilliant you are.
If you haven't played it yet and you at least tolerate Real Time Strategy I can't recommend it highly enough.
S.x.