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A game that does not disapoint!!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 12, 2005
Author: Amazon User
If you are reading this review you probably loved Tiberium Sun and are thinking of getting the expansion pack.For an expansion pack this game does not dissapoint! If you can look past the game's advanced difficulty you will have a heck of a time.Though it can't compete with Red AlertII or Renegade,this is one of the best games Command and Conquer has to offer.I picked up this game about 3 or 4 years ago and I have not put it down!I would recomend this game to any fan of R.T.S's or if you like watching inocent civillians getting mutated and tibarium monsters wiping out entire cities on enoying "guard the city" levels.The new units are cool and all but they do little to make the game more interesting.But man! does the game have replay value! Just like Tiberium Sun,Firestorm has an infinite number of ways to complete the level, and sometimes its fun just to build the biggest base possible.I'm sure you will love this game!I got all my friends hooked on it and now they own almost all the Command and Conquer games!I hope you enjoy this game as much as I do.
Hey Cesar
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: March 29, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I don't have the Firestorm Expansion but I do have the original game. If you think the computer is pathetic try level two instead of bein' a wuss. They Really put up a fight(usually). Or even better try it on the internet its a blast. Everybody on there is pretty good and you'll usually lose.
-the ten year old
Don't buy this package....
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User
For the same price you can get tiberian sun along with this expansion pack. Why pay [this much] just for this? Get the combination pack called "fire power" for the same price and you will have an additional TS game to share with a friend. That package also provides you with a TS soundtrack CD which is pretty cool to listen to. As for the firestorm pack i would say it provides some nice additions. Several additional units on each side and some minor changes to some units that westwood thought would help the competiveness. They do. For example GDI jump jet infantry have been given better range and the ability to see cloaked units and structures. They have added the juggernaut to the GDI which is similar to the nod artillery. Another neat addition is the mobile war factory that is available for both the nod and the GDI. The nod is gifted with a multiple missile launcher. Of course you get several new maps which are bigger and better than the TS ones. The firestorm map editor provides the opportunity to make some really neat maps. Unfortunately none of these maps will work without the firestorm disc in case you have a friend who doesn't have it. Also firestorm brings a slightly improved steamlined look for some units. Not a big change but the firestorm graphics seem just a bit cleaner and sharper.
That brings us to the main reason for buying any expansion pack. The missions. Firestorm gives you 18 original missions(9 for each side) and they are all fun and well thought out. These missions assume you already know how to play the game and include some creative additions you have not seen before. The video included is actually pretty good and very entertaining. I highly recommend them.
As for multiplay there are also many exellent additions yet they lack popularity. While it's still fairly easy to find a game at the TS site the number of firestorm players is somewhat limited. Westwood came up with the neat idea of having a "tour for world domination". A site where you can take the gdi or nod and fight against the other side for the purpose of defending territory for your side or taking territory from the other side. For this purpose westwood sets up games yet you will find very few people to play them.
In short tiberian sun is a game that is still a great deal of fun with graphics and game play that are still up to date today. Firstorm is a worthy expansion pack but it's simply not worth the price when you can get the fire power package for the same cost.
It rocks
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: February 19, 2001
Author: Amazon User
When I got it, I "plugged" it in and watched the magic. It is a vast improvement for GDI, because now they have artillery units(Juggernauts) making it a bit more equal on both sides(GDI[good] and NOD[bad]).
The missions are by far better than Tiberian Sun, making this a most enjoyable game. If you feel lucky, you might want to try the World Domination Tour. I tried it and boy is the CPU hard.
GDI has awesome new units like a Mobile EMP, Mobile War Factory, and Drop Pod Control Plug for on the Upgrade Center.
NOD has new units too, but not as exciting as GDI's. They include a Mobile Stealth Generator, Fist of Nod(MWF), and my favorite, the Cyborg Reaper.
Could have been much better....
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: January 23, 2001
Author: Amazon User
This game could have been much better. There are only 9 new missions for each side. There are only about four new units for each side. The vidio clips are horrible beyond belief. The new storyline isnt very interesting, and in most of the missions you get very limited technology, so you dont get to use the new units very much.
Its great
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 4
Date: September 29, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I just love all the new tactics you can now use with all the new units. This pack made me change all my fighting strategies. I love this expansion, its an expansion I wish they had to begin with. GDI now has long range weapons, and the Nod now get some more fierce items to use. I have to say, the Firestorm experience isn't complete unless you get this expansion. It also build on to the story of this series. This is part II of the normal command and conquer games (Tiberian dawn, Tiberian sun, and soon to come Tiberian Twilight [I think]).
Westwood just wants more of your money...
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 5 / 10
Date: September 26, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Like I have said before when I reviewed Tiberium Sun, Westwood provided a excellent battle interface and look. Now I just want Westwood to give a game with a good storyline. In Tiberium Sun, it was horrible how they gave James Earl Jones and Michael Biehn such a...bad storyline to act to.
Now in Firestorm, we have to relive all the nonsense again. Why did I buy this add-on? First of all I got it for dirt cheap and I wanted to see what the new units had to offer. Firestorm is truly the worst add-on pack that Westwood has ever made. At least the orginal CC add-on pack had the dinosaur levels. Why anyone would want to play the same storyline twice is beyond me. The AI is truly stupid. On the GDI side, just amass a large group of Orca bombers and you can obliterate anything, and on NOD side, you can pretty much Sub APC engineers and steal all your enemy's buildings and easily defeat them. I finished the add-on in one day. The add-on is that pathetic.
The Add-on is centered on one thing, DESTROY CABAL. Now, I happen to think that CABAL is pretty kewl, especially when you are working with him. But now you have to destroy him twice in both campaigns. One of the new units, the Reaper, you do not get to build or create which is pretty much useless. And in the last mission on NOD campaign, CABAL attacks you with both NOD and GDI units. The computer always has to cheat doesn't it? The game play is still unbalanced and you can whiz thru most missions like a breeze.
I don't recommend this unless you are really bored and want to play thru 9 missions on both sides that follow the same storyline. I truly hope Red Alert 2 will be a improvement. I really don't think anything can top the storyline in the orginal Command and Conquer.
Opened a whole new window in Mulitplayer
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 25, 2000
Author: Amazon User
The Solo Missions could have been better in the begging, but with all of the new units there are thousands of new tactial oppertuties. I never liked their random map genator but it comes with better new maps(to bad there was no RAshowdown clone map). With all the new units you can sneak up on the your foe and bomb them with juggernauts and arterially in time to bring in the main units. I could talk on forever about my new stragadies. Buy this game for the multiplayer not for the solo missions.
Best add on to a game - not a mission pack
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: July 23, 2000
Author: Amazon User
C&C: TS is a fantastic game. Firestorm just adds to the excitement. With new units such as Juggernaut (GDI finally as long-range power), cyborg reaper (my fav), limpit drones, jump jet infantry, mobile EMP cannon, and mobile stealth generator, firestorm really gets fans on fire with its interesting new units. The story revolves around Nod's computer AI, Cabaal, but i'm not spilling any details. The really HUGE robot at the end of both sides is pretty cool The game has a good story and plot twist and centers around the gamer - not some actor as in TS. Overall, this game extends the on-going life of the C&C universe.
Just plain fun....
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 12, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Time and time again, the Command & Conquer series keeps getting better and better. And Firestorm does not disappoint. The only slightly disappointing thing was the units which I didn't think were that great (you hardly ever got to use them except for the Juggernaut and it's aim was poor). The missions and the story were both very good, especially the last mission for GDI. It was very tough to get started with missile launches and units continually attacking you, and once you met the objective, the towering (and I do mean towering) robot you had to fight was super cool. And you weren't done with that mission even after you destroyed the robot. If you have Tiberian Sun, Get this expansion pack, you will not be disappointed.
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