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Kombat kommand xtreme!

Krush Kill ‘N’ Destroy 2: Krossfire, a post-apocalyptic RTS with a worthy AI opponent to challenge your skills, and three diverse factions to choose from, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99

Glorified lawnmowers, that's all they are, that Series 9, I tell ya! Forty years ago I was in the war against the freakers, the Evolved they call themselves. Evolve my ass! Inbred monsters with all the dee-and-ace messed up, that's all they are. Scum that offends the purity of human race, if you get what I'm sayin. But even that mutated bunch of misfits feels hunger, and pain, and fear, and bleeds when you stab or shoot them. Hell, they probably even have some twisted version of things like love and family. But not Series 9, not those tin cans. They're not alive. Never were, never will be. Farming equipment gone haywire, that's all they are. A far descendants of a goddamn pitchfork. Nothing but the true human race deserves a place on this earth, but those robo-basterds are the first to go. Do you understand me, men? Good. The blast doors will open in five, check your gear and prepare for departure.

Krush Kill ‘N’ Destroy 2: Krossfire is a classic real time strategy title with three factions struggling for survival and domination in the post-nuclear wasteland of the 22nd century. The game features large-scale combat theaters and many units and structures to choose from, unique to each side of the conflict. The computer opponents are controlled by an well-programmed AI that will challenge you with advance tactical moves, not limited to "build, amass troops, advance, repeat". The GOG.com package includes additional rare 14 single-player and 4 multi-player maps, and a MP3 soundtrack.

Take part in the final war for domination over what's left of planet Earth in Krush Kill ‘N’ Destroy 2: Krossfire, for only $5.99 on GOG.com
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keeveek: Yeah, that's my first thought too. I guess I jumped blindly into C&C crowdwagon and missed it.
Funny to think that while I liked RTS games overall, the official C&C games didn't interest me much. Maybe it was the poor FMV or the music I didn't like...

KKND games were set apart mostly by their humor (mostly in the briefings, at least in the first KKND), the organic units could level up and learn to heal themselves over time (so sometimes it made sense to try to keep your units alive, instead of just pumping out fresh ones), and the KKND games were hard as nails.
Awesome, are there more KKND or KKND expansions after this or was this the last one they made?
I love this series. Fantastic games with hours of fun.
For anyone who enjoys RTS you really must try these.
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timppu: KKND games were set apart mostly by their humor (mostly in the briefings, at least in the first KKND), the organic units could level up and learn to heal themselves over time (so sometimes it made sense to try to keep your units alive, instead of just pumping out fresh ones), and the KKND games were hard as nails.
Sounds like fun, thanks. Wishlisted for now. Now I'm trying to figure out what to do with my Earth 2140 copy. It looks like it's the damned Windows version with broken AI... >.<
Release of the year for me. Thank you very much GOG bringing this game to our catalog!
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keeveek: Sounds like fun, thanks. Wishlisted for now. Now I'm trying to figure out what to do with my Earth 2140 copy. It looks like it's the damned Windows version with broken AI... >.<
Just in case you didn't know, the GOG version if Earth 2140 includes the DOS version (with working AI) as an extra.

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ShadowWulfe: Awesome, are there more KKND or KKND expansions after this or was this the last one they made?
That's it, GOG has it all (except for the original non-Xtreme version of KKND1, but that is obsolete).

http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/kknd-series
Post edited March 26, 2013 by timppu
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ShadowWulfe: Awesome, are there more KKND or KKND expansions after this or was this the last one they made?
That's the last one, unfortunately :(
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timppu: Just in case you didn't know, the GOG version if Earth 2140 includes the DOS version (with working AI) as an extra.
Oh, cool. Gotta buy it. Thx for the tip
as far as i remember all 3 races differ only in appearance?
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timppu: This game is known to be so excruciatingly hard that the game developers even had to write a walkthrough to one of the hardest missions in the game, since they kept getting so many complaints about it being impossible to finish. :)
good, so it wasn't just me that sucked at this game...never finished it but the game is superb-if you are good enough, I wasn't :)
Multiplayer enabled on this one? Will be buying.
Well... It's not Mortal Kobat...
Lovely. I played KKnD Extreme alot when I were a kid, so this was an instant buy.
I'm not a fan of censorship, but those first two "reviews" ... -_-

EDIT: Hey, this from Atari! Know what other property Atari owns? ;-)
Post edited March 26, 2013 by tfishell
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tfishell: I'm not a fan of censorship, but those first two "reviews" ... -_-

EDIT: Hey, this from Atari! Know what other property Atari owns? ;-)
Something humongous? ;)