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Command & Conquer: Alerte Rouge 2 - La Revanche de Yuri

Original title: Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge
  • Video Game
  • 2001
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8.3/10
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Command & Conquer: Alerte Rouge 2 - La Revanche de Yuri (2001)
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You play either the Soviet or Allied side as you battle against the mad scientist Yuri.You play either the Soviet or Allied side as you battle against the mad scientist Yuri.You play either the Soviet or Allied side as you battle against the mad scientist Yuri.

  • Director
    • Joseph D. Kucan
  • Writers
    • John Hight
    • Wynne McLaughlin
  • Stars
    • Udo Kier
    • Ray Wise
    • Kari Wuhrer
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Joseph D. Kucan
    • Writers
      • John Hight
      • Wynne McLaughlin
    • Stars
      • Udo Kier
      • Ray Wise
      • Kari Wuhrer
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Lord Yuri
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • President Michael Dugan
    Kari Wuhrer
    Kari Wuhrer
    • Special Agent Tanya Adams
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Gen. Ben Carville
    Nicholas Worth
    Nicholas Worth
    • Premier Alexander Romanov
    Athena Massey
    Athena Massey
    • Lt. Eva Lee
    Aleksandra Kaniak
    Aleksandra Kaniak
    • Lt. Zofia
    Larry Gelman
    Larry Gelman
    • Prof. Albert Einstein
    Rick Ginn
    • Chairman Bob
    Alexander Moiseev
    • Soviet Officer
    Andrei Skorobogatov
    • Soviet Officer
    Igor Zhizhikin
    Igor Zhizhikin
    • Soviet Officer
    Brett Logan
    • Allied GI
    Lamar Lucas
    • Allied GI
    Michael Rouleau
    • Allied GI
    McKenzie Woodcock
    • Allied GI
    Anrian Vanderwalt
    • Prison Guard
    Sly Smith
    Sly Smith
    • Prison Guard
    • Director
      • Joseph D. Kucan
    • Writers
      • John Hight
      • Wynne McLaughlin
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    TheMagpieManor

    My childhood game

    I grew up on this game. I started playing the game since I was 10. I played it very single day. The game literally damaged my eyesight but I still loved it. I stopped playing few years ago because my laptop was broken. I started watching YouTube videos of full game walkthrough a week ago and then I decided to play again. This time, i will spend more time on skrimish, playing online may not be an option anymore. I won't some a lot of time on missions either. One of the most classic good old vintage games, how could I say no to it. "Sir yes sir", "comrade", "Yuri is my master". Let's keep the good old games alive.
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    More fun in the Red Alert universe

    The campiness of Red Alert 2 continues full force, and is joined by an equal amount of cheesiness. The plot isn't bad, it just isn't very original, and the basis for it is something of a deus ex machina... or, in laymen's terms, it screams, "We're written into a corner, and we have no good way of getting out". This expansion has just about everybody from the game return. Their look is slightly altered, meaning, they all took a quick trip to the hair-dresser(with somewhat varying results), for no readily apparent reason(it even creates a glaring continuity error that could easily have been avoided). Dialog and acting are as campy as in the regular game. The cut-scenes are about the same quality they were in the game. Yuri's Revenge, as the title reveals, has Yuri return... as the main enemy of both campaigns. His side can also be played in multi-player. His arsenal includes some thoroughly unpleasant and highly unethical weapons, including biological war-fare. Did you like the mind-control of Red Alert 2? The developers of this add-on sure hope so. Not only do the Yuri clones and Yuri Prime return, the latter gets upgraded noticeably and they are joined by a building, a vehicle, heck, even a *superweapon* that can mind-control. The interesting thing about Yuri's side is that while what he does have is extremely useful and difficult to fight, there really isn't a lot of it. He only has one flying unit. He doesn't have a particularly powerful tank, like both Allied and Soviets do in both this and the main game. He lacks buildings that both his opponents have. As with the other two sides, use what he has right, and he can be excellent to play as. He has both a tank and a building which use a gattling cannon as their weapon, and this is a gun that I welcomed with open arms to an RTS title. It can shoot at both ground and airborne targets, and the longer it fires, the more rounds per minute, and the more powerful it gets. The campaigns are good. There are seven missions per side, and in some, you have access to the special units that the different countries get in multi-player. Both sides get a cool and interesting final level(and for how similar the story-lines are, they're actually surprisingly different, great in their own way, and the Soviet ending cut-scene is way more satisfying than in the game), and the level design in general is quite good. The way the missions were selected is fairly good, with one level having you play the other side of a battle you fought during Red Alert 2, several of them being interesting and all of them taking place, as with the main game, in real life locations. There is also much more of a definite connection between the occurrences in the intro(which, comparatively, is considerably less action-packed and awesome than that of the game) and the missions. The music isn't bad, but I wouldn't rate it as highly as that of the main game. The pace isn't as riveting, though some missions are really cool. There's one new bug in this expansion pack, but apart from that, most of the new things are improvements. There are some new features, mainly for multi-player, which makes it more enjoyable and makes for more customization before the matches start. The two returning sides get some more units. Soviets were somewhat in need, in particular, seeing as how Yuri getting his own side took away no less than two buildings and one unit. They get an Industrial Plant, which increases unit production(and works as a good counter to the Allied Ore Purifier, though that, I believe, was a counter in itself). They also get a Battle Bunker, which allows for garrisoning a small group of Conscripts(or other main infantry). As far as units go, they get a Siege Chopper, a helicopter that deploys into a cannon reminiscent of heavy artillery, and Boris, a unit that works basically like Tanya, only instead of two pistols, he uses, yep, you guessed it, an AK-47, and instead of C4, he calls in air-strikes, in a manner somewhat similar to using a Ghost to nuke the enemy in StarCraft. While Boris is definitely a cool and interesting addition, it doesn't make all that good sense for the Soviets to have a guerrilla style war-fare unit, what with their reliance on heavy hardware to get the job done(much like NOD in the Tiberium universe), but oh well. Both he and Tanya(who can now also use her C4 to instantly blow up vehicles) are put to reasonably good and entertaining use in the campaigns. The Soviets also get their Spy Plane back, which had taken an unexplained leave of absence since the first Red Alert, and it was definitely good to see the return of it. The Allies get one new building... the Robot Control Center. It enables them to build Robot Tanks, that float(letting them pass over water without thinking twice about it) and are utterly immune to mind-control. They also get Guardian GI's, infantry units that are uncrushable anti-aircraft/vehicle when deployed. However, the one that grants the player the most strategic possibilities is the Battle Fortress. This is like a merging of five IFV's. Five infantry units can be stored inside, and not only are they considerably safer from enemy fire in there, they can also shoot back. It also crushes just about anything in its path, including vehicles and walls(!). All sides get the Force Shield, which really isn't all that useful. It represents an attempt at giving the players defense against super-weapons, but I can't claim I've had much experience with the thing actually being much worth the minute of low power that follows, as opposed to either disabling any enemy-controlled super-weapons, or simply taking the hit. All in all, good expansion pack. I definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoyed playing Red Alert 2. 7/10
    carcinogen

    Red Alert? More like PARTY ALERT.

    Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge is like a massage to the foot of my brain. Not only was it awesome, but it also teaches us that Russians and mind-controllers are not only evil, but mean and deadly.

    Check out Yuri's Revenge on the Weekend, YOU WON'T BE SORRY.
    Gluck-3

    Cheesy?

    Almost ten years old, and Red Alert 2/Yuri's Revenge is still one of the best game(s) going. Varied, rich in detail, well scripted, beautifully cast in choice of actors and voice talent, and enough fun that it won't matter 'till daddy takes the T-Bird home.

    One of the easy terms most use to describe Yuri's Revenge is "campy." Well, the game certainly has a wonderful sense of humor, is off the wall, and doesn't take itself seriously, one of the reasons why the game is so wonderful. While "campy" isn't incorrect, as the meaning basically boils down to self-parody, the description doesn't do this game justice, because often "campy" connotes tastelessness, and sometimes vulgarity. If a property doesn't take itself seriously and is so imaginative and well done as to create a world of its own, "campy" hardly pegs what Yuri's Revenge is about.

    But as inappropriate as "campy" is, another word that many fans wrongly use to describe Yuri's Revenge is really rather unfair and well, cheesy. Yes, "cheesy" is that word, and it means "Of poor quality" and "shoddy." (Some synonyms are "chintzy," "crummy," "sleazy," and "cheap.") That means Yuri's Revenge is the exact opposite of "cheesy"!

    What a pity the demise of the company and personnel that was behind this level of excellence has meant an end run to the series. (Evidently C&C continues, but it has become a whole different animal.)
    10reddragonhero17

    Coolest War game of all-time!

    I have a soft spot for RTS games from Starcraft, Age of Mythology, to this. This ranks up there with Age of Mythology as my favorite of the bunch. Two parties Allies and Soviets with differing missions. I always choose the Allies since it's not just the USA, but France, Britain, Germany, and South Korea all joined together with their own units, vehicles, and structures to fight the psychic madman Yuri before he psychically dominates the whole world. Among my favorites are The Grand Cannon from France, Sniper from Britain, Mirage tank, Black Eagle of Korea, and of course Tanya the one woman army. I like the opposition you face of Yuri, from his basic underlings, to mutants, brain tanks, and flying saucers! What's not to love? Very fitting for a B-movie atmosphere. You constantly change strategies to better your time making this game's replayability very high. It doesn't get any better than this.

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    • Trivia
      Yuri is named for Israeli stage magician Uri Geller.
    • Goofs
      Tanya has blonde hair in all of the cut scenes, but in-game she's a brunette.
    • Quotes

      Yuri: [from inside Albert Einstein's time machine] I have found your little device in San Francisco. The entire world, and all of its history, is mine to COMMAND AND CONQUER.

    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #34.12 (2006)

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      • October 15, 2001 (United States)
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      • Westwood Studios Inc.
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