Follow us on:
Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath Review
10 out of 15
A fun yet non-essential add-on to the C&C franchise.
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Author: Troy S. Goodfellow

It all comes down to whether or not The Further Adventures of Kane the Loon and a new campaign mode justify the upgrade. It’s an average expansion at best that seems to coast a bit on how great the core game is. That’s not a bad thing, of course. Command and Conquer 3 is a finely tuned hodgepodge of balance and explosions and variety. Mess too much with it and you lose what makes the game so much fun.

But there is a sense of ennui here. Kane’s Wrath adds a couple of nice things, but where Asian Dynasties played with the conventions of Age of Empires III, and Kingdoms further emphasized the great parts of Medieval 2: Total War, this expansion simply walks along a path that was already clearly marked.

Questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you .

Cash on delivery
Star Wars MMOs strike back in a very serious way. Our 2nd take on the Star Wars MMO -- this time from a long standing veteran of the genre.
The Worst Game of 2012 Has Arrived
MMO hopes to break the record for the most in-game marriages in a 24-hour period on Valentine’s Day.
Another game joins the pay-what-you-want bundle for Android, Linux, Mac and Windows.
Frime Studio brings its shooter to Kindle's new tablet device.
Gaikai makes 2K Games' newest title available via your favorite Java-enabled browser.
Warlock Master of the Arcane Preview
Civilization V gets a fantasy make over.
UFC Undisputed 3 Preview
THQ's flagship fighting series heads into Round 3.
It's man vs. machine in this new PC shooter from Flying Wild Hog.
Dead Island: zombies in the tropics.
The original badasses of the galaxy finally get their due.