Save The Homeland is an impressive strategy game. The game features intuitive gameplay. Take command and lead your troops on the battlefield. You must save the nation. The game uses an isometric view, where you will be able to choose from various units. Use these units to defeat your enemies and save the nation.
Command Conquer Red Alert 3 has more than 25 fully developed units. From tanks to infantry, each unit has its unique skills. Each unit has its own strengths and weaknesses. Before attacking, you must weigh your options. And you should be very careful when taking on an enemy, as he may be more powerful than you think.
Your path is strewn with obstacles. From rolling hills to mountains, they will test your will to survive. There are various maps, and you can expect the game to take you through varied environments. There are over 80 battlefields to explore.
Command Conquer Red Alert 3 features a large number of items. You can easily buy and sell items. As you play, you will collect more items. You will also be able to upgrade your troops and buildings.
Saving The Homeland offers three difficulty levels. On the easy level, there are no strong enemy tanks. Your army is composed mainly of infantry units. On the second level, you will face more powerful tanks and other vehicles. And on the hardest difficulty level, you will encounter powerful tanks, even atomic weapons.
In Command Conquer Red Alert 3, you can play with up to three other people. It is a great game, and if you think you can handle it, you can play online and test your skills in the game.
Features
Command Conquer Red Alert 3
Commanding a great army.
Play as a commander or a soldier.
Explore over 80 battlefields.
Lead and defend with fully developed units.
Realistic and tactical gameplay.
3 battle levels.
Online gameplay.
5 difficulty levels.
Choose from over 25 fully developed units.
Saving the Homeland.
There are many maps.
Many items to buy and sell.
You can upgrade your troop and building.
Control commander or soldier.
Take command of your troops.
Play with 3 friends.
Specifications
Command Conquer Red Alert 3
Category
: Strategy
Category
: Action
Category
: War
Platform
: PC
ESRB
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Even though you have that one Xbox "Gift card" you can get it free if you have one of the consoles that is cheaper for the third party game publishers to publish a game for. Otherwise most of the time you'll be paying $60+ for the game, console, etc.
From what I read, that's a portable box/case that you put the console in and all the games are on a little USB memory stick that you can take everywhere, which is cool. It seems to be like a portable PS3. Not sure how it handles online/downloading though, as that seems to be the biggest drawback for me.
@jedikun I'm not sure if this is what you meant, but you can't link a PS3 with a TV output to your PC as it's not designed for that. It's basically like having a PS3, but with less features.
@Ben Theoretically, if you could hook up a PS3 or Xbox 360 to your TV/Mono and play PC games it would give you a small but far more realistic version of your PC game. The problem would be if your TV doesn't support 1080p output so you'll be stuck at 720p or lower
Even though you have that one Xbox "Gift card" you can get it free if you have one of the consoles that is cheaper for the third party game publishers to publish a game for. Otherwise most of the time you'll be paying $60+ for the game, console, etc.
From what I read, that's a portable box/case that you put the console in and all the games are on a little USB memory stick that you can take everywhere, which is cool. It seems to be like a portable PS3. Not sure how it handles online/downloading though, as that seems to be the biggest drawback for me.
i have a xbox 360, i know you can put a box on it and get free games
No that's not what i meant. I was thinking more along the lines of hooking up your xbox to your pc and playing it, or
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