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Platform: WINDOWS 95/98/ME/2000/XP Publisher: CAVEDOG Packaging: CD in a sleeve no coverEEVE Rating: TEEN What Began as a conflict over the transfer ofconsciousness from flesh to machines has escalated into a war which hasdecimated a million worlds. The Core and the Arm have all but exhausted theresources of a galaxy in their struggle for domination.3D generated maps to wage war on (extra largemaps for 32 MB users). True 3D terrain that can be climbed over around andused to your strategic advantage. Diverse landscapes: snow open water lavahigh mountains metal worlds and more. Control the sea with a fullplement ofadvanced naval units. Blast the enemy into smoking fragments. Tanks shudderparts fly and smoke billows in true 3D. Realistic 3D firing trajectories usingtrue physics for cannons missiles rockets and nukes.Features: 50 single player missions Over 150 different run-time generated 3D units including a fullplement of land air and sea units Extensive multiplayer and Internet support Download new units maps and missions from .cavedog Unique tracking feature allows you to follow units into battle Allied teams can share resources units and information Fully customizable line-of-sight modes and user interfaceSystem Requirements Windows 98/95/Me/XP Pentium 233MHz 32MB RAM 80MB available hard disk space 4x CD-ROM drive 100% Sound Blasterpatible VGA 16 bit color or better mouse
Total Annihilation [Download] Reviews
Total Annihilation [Download] Reviews
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful Carpal tunnel Commander, By A Customer This review is from: Total Annihilation (CD-ROM) This game is tremendous long-term fun and enjoyment! Both its simplicity and depth draws you in. Tactics and strategy are paramount. SimCity infrastructure and systematic, medium to long-range planning is necessary for building units and other machines. However, this doesn't do squat for you if you don't have the close-in combat tactics - and the finer understanding which land, air, sea unit (or combination) will get you results. The 3rd-person point-of-view is best when commanding hundreds of units and war-making capabilities.The graphics and sound score is killer. You've got to watch some of the explosions - they are cool! You can't get this type of super incendiary stuff from WarCraft. Add on units, maps, and scenarios are readily available on the Cavedog site. I've played 3vs1, 2vs2, and 1vs1 on various networks (from NY, OH, and CA combatants) and had no major problems. This people versus people completely changes your strategy and tactics - making the... Read more 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful My favorite game of all time!, By This review is from: Total Annihilation (CD-ROM) A friend of my bought a game at a store and returned it because his computer couldn't handle the requirements. So he returned it but couldn't get money back, so he got this game. After having for a month, he finally started to play it and that was it. In the end, another friend and myself started getting together three times a week playing this game for over 2 years straight against each other. I have probably played over 10,000 battles. And you can download free units and maps over the internet. Very cool. The game is very fast paced with many buildings, units, and other weapons. I still play this game to this day as do my friends. I recommend this game to everyone and I hope that they make the sequel. 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful Good Game, This review is from: Total Annihilation (CD-ROM) Man this game is awesome. I've had it for two years so far. The campaigns are good, but skirmish mode is simply the best. I love blowing everything away with my long range cannons, raising a massive air force, and building huge navies. The commander is ultra cool with his D-Gun, which blows away anything in its path. The only complaint is that the AI is really bad in the naval department. It doesn't build mass hordes of ships like it does land units. Skirmish mode is really one of the best in any RTS though. For the low price you really can't go wrong buying this classic. Oh and the music. The music is the best score I have ever heard from any computer game. And believe me I've played many games. It's a great orchestra set that really draws you in. Man I'd pay just so I could play the music in my CD player. |
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