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Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour

CG rating
90 /100

Developer: Electronic Arts, Producer: EA Los Angeles
System requirements: CPU 1Ghz, 256 Mb Ram, 3D video card with 64 Mb Dir
Game: Command & Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour
Genre: Strategy

Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour

Posted by h0stile on 07-Nov-2003 07:47
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Do you take anything serious? Anyone? I don't. You can accuse me any time you want. That's it. I've said it. Where there is seriousness, there is no pleasure and fun and because everything is like a game for me, I like to live and be happy about it. It's exactly the kind of feeling I'll never give up because some dumb boss keeps telling me that I don't follow company rules. I don't give a shit. Unfortunately, there are some situations in life when seriousness is imposed and I’m talking about that moment when the matter gets personal. However, what's a matter? For me, it's the subject under discussion. When it gets personal, it means I was attacked and I must respond, at least in the same way. “Where's your Christian moral?” will shout some of you. Well, that's another subject and as Oren Ishi-i used to say in Kill Bill, "no subject will ever be taboo, except, of course, the subject that was just under discussion".

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With C&C Generals: Zero Hour the matter gets more than personal. I will leave the single-player campaign, as it's just similar to the one of the first game, continuing the never-ending conflict between the three factions. The most important improvement is the Challenge mode. Without it, there is no reason to call this C&C "Generals" in the first place. We finally get a complete game. In fact, the idea behind an add-on is to prolong the life of a game, offering gameplay tweaks, new maps, and/or mods to attract more and more players. With Zero Hour, this is different because only now Generals is what it should have been right from the start, due to the new "general" concept brought in by the producers. Factions get three of them and the Challenge mode allows you to pick one and fight against the others in single-player or multiplayer. I don't know how many of you finished one of the nine single-player Challenge campaigns but if you play with Townes, the last adversary you encounter is general Leang, a very beautiful Chinese woman with a model-like look. I couldn't find any info about her, nobody seems to know anything and what really disturbed me, was that I couldn't play with her - I know what you're thinking but I don't want to rephrase.

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