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Great add-on to an already great game; a must own
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 43 / 50
Date: October 15, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Sometimes, the expansion pack is not all that it is cracked up to be, and many times, designers will put out an expansion pack laced with a few new units just to make you pay for their patch because they got so many things wrong with the original game.
However, this time, the expansion pack could stand on its own. Yuri's Revenge would be a stand-alone if the single player campaigns were longer. Only 7 missions per side, but this isn't all that bad, considering that the missions are much harder now with Yuri's side now being the advisary. Needless to say, expect to replay a few of these missions. Even the veterans will have a little trouble figuring out the best methods to defeat Yuri.
Some of the new additions are nice. The Allies finally have a heavy hitting Tank called the Battlefortress that can garrison 5 units. It can even crush other tanks and walls! Floating robot tanks also are new. The Soviets have a new building that will allow their production costs to decrease while their speed increases. The Spy Plane is also back.
But the main feature of the game is the addition of the new side, Yuri's forces. They are mostly mind-controlling units or such as the like. Be warned: If you get into a shooting match with the Allies or Soviets while playing Yuri, you will lose. The key with Yuri's units is to take full advantage of the mind-control technique. You will even have defensive structures that will mind control units that come close to your base. This makes for an extrememly fortified base, though be warned that not all units can be controled.
Overall, the new units in this game are very nice. The new movie sequences are much better than the original RA2 movies. The opening sequence is especially nicely done. The cheesy sequences are also fewer and far between now. Westwood sure did a nice job with this. Very good touch.
This is a great expansion pack, much like what the Brood War was to Star Craft and The Conquerors was to AOE II. If you have RA2, don't even bother playing this demo first. Go ahead and buy it because it will be the rage very soon in the online strategy gaming front.
A few tidbits
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 35 / 42
Date: August 18, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Well, I have been fortunate enough to learn a few things about this highly anticipated expansion and just thought that I should say this- It will rock. Yuries Revenge will have all the aspects of Red Alert 2 along with a host of new ones. To start with, there is something that has never before been done on a C&C game- a third faction. In this case, the Yuri faction. Yes, that means you have the Allies, the Soviets, and the evil Yuri fighting againt each other all in one game. Some other great features include new untits for the allies and soviets, including Boris, a new soviet hero who bombs building at long range, the soviet siege chopper, which doesnt get nasty at all untill it lands, an actually big tank for that allies, and new game features including 3 mutiplayer campaigns (yes, I really mean multiplayer campaigns) where you and a buddy fight 3 missions per campaign as each one of the three factions against the other two factions. There is also one multiplayer super-mission in which you fight as the allies and the soviets both teamed up against Yuri. The people at Westwood designed this mission to kill. You probably won't come close to beating it the first 40 times you try. The all-new Yuri faction is not physically strong, but uses its opponents poweres against them. For example, mind control toweres- the first 3 units that dare to enter into it's range are yours. Also one of Yurie's super weapons can be used anywhere on the map like a nuke- only it doesn't destroy the other guys units- it takes controll of them. *Tip-- Spread out your appocolypse tanks if the other guy has one of these* In short its gonna be a great game and well worth the money. You're gonna be impressed the first time you play it. - The Amazing One
Great Game!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 13
Date: October 17, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Well let me tell you this.. The Imformation provided by the guy above is wrong.. The game was great I love it.. If you have played Red Alert 2 you would understand the game much better thats probably the best reason why that customer didn't like the game.. And Tiberian sun.. in my Opinion gets old after 8 months.. Red Alert 2 I have been playing since it first came out.. Its alot funner playing online with people you know it provides a more stratgey.. But I have purchesed Yuri's Revenge and I'am Enjoying it more then the first one, its rather challenging trying to keep your units from being taken over by the mind control of yuri.. Well I hope my Imformation is useful...
Westwood doesn't disappoint!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 13
Date: October 16, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Westwood games do not skimp on the portions!
This expansion set adds an ENTIRELY NEW third army to the game to go up against the Allied and Soviet sides, who also have a few new units. The new "Yuri" army is not as tough, and must rely on psychic mind-control power to defeat the brute force of its opponents. An excellent concept, and very well-implemented. Good balance.
There are a few new, challenging campaign missions to keep the single player occupied briefly, but you really want to get this if you're a multiplayer. There are excellent enhancements to multiplayer gaming, such as the ability to form alliances and choose starting locations before the game begins so that you don't wind up on the other side of the map from your ally.
Great ideas. Kudos to Westwood!
Great expansion pack!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 10
Date: February 02, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This is without a doubt one of the great expansion packs ever released. You get an American and a Russian story consisting 7 or 8 missions for each side. The American missions are pretty hard, especially the last one and the Russian missions are a little more fun with extra surprises that really make this game a blast. You also get the Yuri faction which is a completly new group you can play as in multiplayer mode with a complete new set of buildings, weapons, and units. The cutscenes are very cool and the story is solid. the only thing I did not like was when trying to load the next mission or load a saved game, it took a very long time. But it is definitely worth the wait. This makes a great game even better. If you already have Red Alert 2, then you definitely need this expansion pack.
Should Be A Hit
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 28
Date: August 20, 2001
Author: Amazon User
I got command and conquer (the original) when I first saw it at my friends house a few years ago. I had never once played a strategy game or even seen one before I saw him playing it. It didnt look that great at first but then he let me play. Ever since then i have been hooked on many strategy games such as the C&C series, Starcraft, and Kingdom Under Fire. When Red Alert 2 came out i was real exited. I got it the day it came out ignoring a friends suggestion to wait till it went down in price. I played the game an awful lot and got hooked on it and its unique and detailed graphics. I should of known they would make an expansion pack and here we are. Im sure it will be a hit with new units for allied and soviet, alond with a 3rd team. And of course me and many others cant wait to see tanya again in many new movies.
One of the greatest expansion packs in recent memory...
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 9
Date: October 18, 2001
Author: Amazon User
I recieved my copy several days ago, and let me tell you now: this game will NOT disappoint. With the exception of AOE2: The Conquerers, this is the best expansion pack for any PC game to come out in recent memory. Even with the addition of a third playable faction (the Yuri side), the game remains very well balanced--second only to Starcraft. Graphics and sound are much like RA2's: they get the job done well, but don't expect to be knocked out of your seat by them.
The cutscenes and the storyline of this game (and RA2) are not designed for realism or drama. They're simply fun. A wonder so many people simply don't understand.
The addition of a Yuri side adds to the hectic pace of RA2, true. For many people, that's a great improvement over the other RTS games on the market. If you didn't like the pace of RA2, you're probably not going to enjoy this expansion pack. If you liked RA2 at all, you should buy this now. Stop reading reviews. Press the One-Click button if its enabled. You'll thank me.
If you enjoy RA2 then buy this now!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 10
Date: October 24, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Unlike some of the other reviewers who are speculating on the quality of this expansion I am speaking from experience. I just purchased it and can't over emphasize how much it improves RA2.
Yuri's Revenge brings a whole new faction to the Red Alert universe. Yuri's army is very well balanced with the other two warring sides boasting a plethora of mind control and disruption tactics. Don't worry about the original sides, the Allies have a new battle fortress and robot tanks and the Soviets have siege choppers and a commando named Boris to deal with him.
Unfortunately his army is not selectable in the single player campaigns, which contains 7 new missions each for both the Soviets and Allied forces. But who cares, the multiplayer is where it is at and Yuris side is definately capable. Speaking of multiplayer there is a 10 mission cooperative campaign playable online (I haven't played this portion of the game yet though).
If you don't play online (cmon give it a try losing is a way to learn to play) then owning Yuri's Revenge is not a necessity. But if you do or are thinking about it then get this now.
Red Alert 2 Expansion Pack...
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 28
Date: August 03, 2001
Author: Amazon User
The Red Alert Expansion pack is pretty cool. you can have Yuri Primes and such which means.... You can take over the whole. You have no use for tanks and infantry anymore, except for escorts, etc
This game is a must have!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: November 11, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This is my favorite game. This game is the expansion to Red Alert 2. In this game Yuri comes back to try and take over the world using is mind controll technology. This game has many new features!
New Allied Units and Buildings
1. Gaurdian GI
2. Navy S.E.A.L.
3. Robot Tank
4. Battle Fortress
5. Robot Control Center
New Soviet Units and Buildings
1. Boris
2. Siege Chopper
3. Spy Plane
4. Battle Bunker
5. Industrial Plant
What sets this game apart from many games is it is based on a more realistic time. Some of the units, however, are not so realistic. In the game you get "heroes" on each side. For the Allies you get a modern day Annie Oakly, whose is not afraid to get down and dirty. For the Soviets you get Boris. A very powerful unit capable of calling in an airstrike on enemy buildings. For Yuri you get none other than Yuri Prime. Yuri Prime is the one and only Yuri, capable of controlling enemy units and buildings. The game, of course, has a couple of flaws.
Pros
1. The game puts you right in the action of having an entire army at your disposal.
2. The games units are modern day and advanced.
3. The areas you fight in are very realistic.
4. The missions put you in the middle of it all giving choices that can be vital to your victory.
Cons
1. Although I love the game, I must admit that it was put together in a hurry.
2. The Mastermind unit does you no good if you try to to use it as a defensive tool due too its lack of definding itself.
3. The Magnetron is also pointles in the game. It creates a magnatic pull that can do barelly any damage to buildings and pulls any units to your Magnetron. If your Magnetron is defending your base, what good does it do if it pulls the unit towards your base?
Other than that I thought the game was a fun game. If you think that you are going to get any educational value out of this you are wrong! It is a game meant to make you think like a general, attack very cleaverly, and learn not to think that a defense is pointless. If you own this game or are intrested in buying it, I recommend any of the Red Alert series. ...
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