Supreme Commander - PC
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The year is 3844. The Infinite War has raged for over a thousand years between three human factions: United Earth Federation (UEF); the Aeon Illuminate and the Cybran Nation. Quantum Gate technology grants any of the factions almost instantaneous travel across the galaxy. Massive armoured command units can construct and unleash entire armies anytime and anywhere. The Infinite War has claimed billions of lives. Entire planets have been turned into nothing more than dead rocks floating in spac ...
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The year is 3844. The Infinite War has raged for over a thousand years between three human factions: United Earth Federation (UEF); the Aeon Illuminate and the Cybran Nation. Quantum Gate technology grants any of the factions almost instantaneous travel across the galaxy. Massive armoured command units can construct and unleash entire armies anytime and anywhere. The Infinite War has claimed billions of lives. Entire planets have been turned into nothing more than dead rocks floating in space. As the titular Supreme Commander, there is no room for compromise or mercy - only you can put an end to the Infinite War.
Developer Gas Powered Games promised combat on an unprecedented scale and that, ladies and gentlemen, is what we get. The game is certainly no slouch when it comes to delivering an assortment of land, sea and air units, war raging across sun-baked desertscapes, vast oceans and frozen tundras. Some of the weaponry available too is truly 'from the future'. A winner of six awards for best strategy game at E3 2006, Supreme Commander has a depth of gameplay you might just get lost in. The big question is just what happens when the war is over? We're not telling, but you'll have a helluva time finding out. << less
Developer Gas Powered Games promised combat on an unprecedented scale and that, ladies and gentlemen, is what we get. The game is certainly no slouch when it comes to delivering an assortment of land, sea and air units, war raging across sun-baked desertscapes, vast oceans and frozen tundras. Some of the weaponry available too is truly 'from the future'. A winner of six awards for best strategy game at E3 2006, Supreme Commander has a depth of gameplay you might just get lost in. The big question is just what happens when the war is over? We're not telling, but you'll have a helluva time finding out. << less
Related Editorial
| Press Release | Supreme Commander 2 Available Across Pal Territories Spring 2010 |
18 Nov 2009 | |
| News | Square Enix Bolsters Western Beachhead |
12 Nov 2008 | |
| News | THQ Picks Up Steam |
18 Jul 2007 | |
| News | This Week In PC Games: Supreme Commander Sequel |
05 Jul 2007 | |
| News | SEGA News Shower: SEGA Partners Up With Gas Powered Games |
10 May 2007 |
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