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61 reviews
May, 2012
By carlagoodloe (gametap.com) Read the full review
This game is good but for me i could barly be able to play cuz the tutorial sucks it just shows you the units and basic idea of how to use doesnt let you do anything as demonstration,which,for me, is alot easier.
By pablumpicasso (gametap.com) Read the full review
If you've ever played a game of Total Annihilation, you'll quickly understand what to do. The interface makes AND breaks the game, but is there anything else that comes close in regards to map scale and unit size?
By atwooddane (gametap.com) Read the full review
This game is completely addictive, great layout and handling throughout.
For a millennium, three opposing forces of humanity - the Cybran Nation, the Aeon Illuminate and the United Earth Federation - have fought a bitter and bloody war over conflicting and unwavering systems of belief. There is no room for compromise. No room for mercy. No room for anything but the complete eradication of anyone with opposing belief systems.Labeled the Infinite War, this horrific conflict has shattered a once peaceful galaxy and only served to deepen the hatred and schisms...
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alaTest has collected and analysed 61 reviews from magazines and websites. People really like the multi player mode. The story also gets good feedback, whereas comments are divided on the AI. Many are critical about the graphics.
We analysed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other PC Games the Supreme Commander - Complete package - 1 user - PC - DVD - Win is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 75/100 = Good quality.
May, 2012
2012-05-23
By Nikhil Singh (tech2.com)
Will the game live up to the legacy of Total Annihilation ?
Good unit design, Iconic battleview is great, Ferrying units have never been easier,
Large Sized maps are hard to traverse, Crappy navy unit pathfinding, Resource structure is pathetic,
Apr, 2007
2007-04-06
By Mardsen Connell (gamershell.com)
Supreme Commander is Gas Powered Games' version of a dream RTS--bigger, richer, longer, and more complex than just about any strategy game ever attempted."
Mar, 2007
2007-03-04
By (bit-tech.net)
Supreme Commander is one of those games that you're going to have an awful lot of fun playing. For all its innovations, all its newness, it's the best 'classic' RTS we've ever played. The game never feels unbalanced, never feels like it's taking you...
For all our amusement at the generic sci-fi plotline, it actually starts to get interesting as you progress through the campaigns, and begins to actually make you think about how right you are to be carrying on this war, and whether there isn't...
Feb, 2007
2007-02-16
By Jonathan Parkyn (Computeract!ve)
The long-awaited successor to Total Annihilation promises strategic combat on a large scale
Feb, 2007
2007-02-26
By David Pulgar (vggen.com)
Supreme Commander (SC) is Gas Powered Games' (GPG) epic strategy game. With Chris Taylor, the creator of Total Annihilation, at the helm, GPG creates a title that puts the Strategy back in Real-Time Strategy. Maps are large, units are numerous and...
Tons of strategic options to work with ; Excellent control schemes for everything from building production to unit movement ; Massive maps that allow for prolonged strategic gameplay
No uniqueness between factions ; Game's complexity might scare off some gamers
Supreme Commander is certainly NOT a game you will win easily. Matches (both single and multiplayer) last quite a while, but it’s all worth it. There’s a sense of satisfaction when you win a game. And if you lose, there’s always the opportunity to...
Supreme Commander’s depth can be a turn-off to some gamers. It takes a while to learn and even longer to master the intricacies of build order, unit production and economy management but it's all worth it when your Sacred Assault Bot single handedly...
Nov, 2007
2007-11-06
By Matthew Murray (computershopper.com)
An epic battle for dominion set in the 39th century, Supreme Commander is as exciting to play as it is to look at--if your computer can handle it.
Engrossing story, gameplay, and graphics ; lots of replayability ; multiplayer mode
Steep system requirements ; can be frustrating even at moderate difficulty
Jun, 2007
2007-06-01
No rating
By Gunner (gameplanet.co.nz)
It's hard not to like this game, its huge playing area and challenging AI make for some engrossing game play. What is disappointing is the high computer specs required to get the best from the game that for most players will mean winding a lot of the...
A very good AI and expansive maps make this a very challenging game for even hardened strategy gamers
The amount of computer power required to run the game puts it out of reach for most main stream gamers. Lacks some of the gloss you would now expect from the genre
Apr, 2007
2007-04-04
By Samo (australiangamer.com)
This game is to a Real Time Strategy game what the big Pineapple is to a fruit. This is RTS supersized.
Gorgeous visuals and effects, huge in scale, massive in intensity with more than one genre revolution. There's almost no micromanagement of units. GPGNet is a brilliant online system
Game slowdown on older systems and when I say old, I mean not very old at all. The pace and precision of the game can make it very mentally demanding to play
A truly epic strategy game that shuns the micromanagement that is rife in the genre and places strategy front and centre. Supreme Commander is an absolute must-buy for Real Time Strategy fans.
Apr, 2007
2007-04-20
No rating
By Roger Fingas (game-over.com)
The nameTotal Annihilation probably means nothing to gamers who aren't in their 20s and 30s, but back in late '90s, it was one of the most important real-time strategy games in existence. Aside from being one of the first in 3D, it also allowed gamers...
This game isn't nearly so harsh (or bland), but neither does it hold you by the hand or litter every mission with a dozen cutscenes. It's meant to challenge you, such that all the explosions and epic battles are nearly incidental next to winning....
something still being done to this day.
Mar, 2007
2007-03-26
By Scott Gualco (gamer20.com)
Supreme Commander presents many choices for any given situation, and its relentless, unforgiving approach may not tickle everyone's strategy bone. Oddly enough, one of the game's glaring faults seems simultaneously linked to its greatest strength....
Deep and involving, huge battles involving hundreds of units, genius mouse wheel zoom, dozens of strategic options, excellent soundtrack
Three factions are separated by only minor unit differences, ineffectual skirmish AI, lackluster single-player campaigns, taxing on hardware
On the dreamy side, Supreme Commander looks much better at ground level, where the luscious terrain evokes immediate invitation and select experimental units bustle with complexity. And the mind-blowing nuclear blasts, spewing orange death amidst a...
Mar, 2007
2007-03-26
alaTest has collected and analysed 5 user reviews of the Supreme Commander - Complete package - 1 user - PC - DVD - Win from gametap.com. The average user rating from gametap.com is 84 out of 100.
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This game is really fun but its hard.
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This game is completely addictive, great layout and handling throughout.
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If you've ever played a game of Total Annihilation, you'll quickly understand what to do. The interface makes AND breaks the game, but is there anythi
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This is a perfect Game for strategy players and people who love hard games.
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For a millennium, three opposing forces of humanity - the Cybran Nation, the Aeon Illuminate and the United Earth Federation - have fought a bitter and bloody war over conflicting and unwavering systems of belief. There is no room for compromise. No room for mercy. No room for anything but the complete eradication of anyone with opposing belief systems.Labeled the Infinite War, this horrific conflict has shattered a once peaceful galaxy and only served to deepen the hatred and schisms between the three factions. Now, after centuries of struggle, the battle for supremacy has at long last reached a turning point. You are a Supreme Commander, and only you have the power to bring the Infinite War to an end once and for all.The fate of the galaxy is in your hands.
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