Command & Conquer: The Ultimate Collection
A nostalgia grab-bag that bundles six decades of C&C games, but the 2010 remaster can't hide how dated the UI and campaign structure feel today.
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Essential for C&C purists; challenging for players expecting modern strategy game polish.
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About Command & Conquer: The Ultimate Collection
I picked this up expecting a definitive RTS anthology. What you're actually getting is the original Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Tiberian Sun, Red Alert 2, Generals, and Zero Hour in one package - plus expanded missions and bonus content from the franchise's peak. The real-time combat still has teeth, and the cheesy FMV cutscenes are genuinely charming if you grew up with these games. The catch: this collection was assembled in 2010, and it shows. The UI hasn't aged gracefully, pathfinding can be frustrating, and jumping between six different game engines highlights how uneven the pacing is across campaigns. If you're a series veteran hunting nostalgia or a strategy fan curious about RTS history, the breadth here is solid. For newcomers expecting modern QoL, you'll hit a wall fast.

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- Processor
- Intel Core 2 or better, AMD 64 X2 or better
- Memory
- 1 GB (1.5 GB Vista and Windows 7) Hard Drive: At least 10 GB of free space
- Graphics
- 256 MB (SM 3.0) - Nvidi…
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- Developer
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts
- Release Date
- Mar 19, 2010