Posted on: January 21, 2020

Bloodrunsclear
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My Classic Command and Conquer Fix
Until Gog or Steam releases a classic Command and Conquer collection, KKND fills that gap very nicely! The graphics are pure nostalgic bliss: sharp and full of personality. The story and characters are firmly tongue in cheek: like Mad Max meets Terry Pratchett. This is the kind of game where units are cheap, plentiful, and battles are as huge as they are decided quick. You spend a lot more time rounding up an army to go hunting enemies than building a base and there's plenty to see in the expansive and detailed maps. The music is appropriately weird and gritty. When you're finished with two campaigns Kaos Mode will provide skirmishes. I like that you can cue infinite of a unit type or set priorities for unit creation so you don't have to micromanage building an army too greatly. You can crush enemies under the wheels of your vehicles, including your resource collectors! It's not perfect but it's breezy and fun in my experience. Fair warning... Cons: This game is pretty old school. You can't select all of the same unit with double click. Pathfinding is a little rough. You have to keep checking on your units all over the map to make sure they're attacking the enemy (they forget some times or attack one at a time) and there are NO audio indications your people/buildings are being attacked unless you hear the distant gunfire. You don't get map radar until a certain tech level (which was a daring choice) Ally acknowledgement dialogue can get repetitive. Units are a bit slow. KKND was an interesting discovery I've played quite a bit! I bought Dark Reign and it unfortunately didn't work, but KKND and the sequel worked great.
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