For a while, it was unclear if Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (2007) would get a proper sequel. The Xbox 360 and PC real-time strategy game was a critical smash, earning a 9.0 from GameSpot (on the PC) and selling a respectable 701,000 units in the US, according to the NPD Group. However, the expansionsCommand & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath and spin-off Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (both 2008) didn't fare as well with reviewers and only sold around a third as many units domestically.
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Dragon age 2 was not a bad game, just a terrible sequel if that makes any sense. Should have been it's own IP.
Lord of Shadows 2 was one that left me scratching my head because I loved the first one! Red Faction Armageddon was another one that I still wonder why they didn't just give us something more like Guerrilla.
OX writes: "Halo Wars 2 is a Halo game in which instead of controlling one big space soldier, you control lots of little space soldiers from high above the battlefield. It's a real-time strategy game, yes. But aren't strategy games on consoles always terrible? Not always, as we discover in Show of the Week."
i hope there is another but tbh the last great cnc game was red alert 2
since then, they've not been as good and there's no way in hell they'll beat the original cnc and red alert
I quite liked Generals too, but another one so soon? yawn.
edit: was meant as reply to Raf1k1
omfg i hope there is a command and conquer 4,c&c3 and kane's wrath,stayed true o the original feel of the game,when playing c&c3 it felt like the first c&c did 15 years ago,and that's a good thing,and red alert 3 was crap....but i still bought it cos i'm an idiot.
Those NPD numbers are only accounting for US sales numbers. Crysis for example sold 2+ million copies worldwide and only sold maybe 1/6 of that in the US. C&C3 was reported to have sold 2.5 million copies worldwide, not much shorter of the 3 Red Alert 2 and Tiberium Sun had each sold. The US isn't the largest market for games and certainly not the largest for PC games. People look to narrowly at game sales as only being in the US. Whoever wrote this article is very ignorant.