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Command & Conquer 3: Les Guerres du Tiberium

Original title: Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
  • Video Game
  • 2007
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8.1/10
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Command & Conquer 3: Les Guerres du Tiberium (2007)
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You are in command of the armies of either GDI or NOD with the fate of Earth in the balance.You are in command of the armies of either GDI or NOD with the fate of Earth in the balance.You are in command of the armies of either GDI or NOD with the fate of Earth in the balance.

  • Directors
    • Richard Taylor
    • Ali Donovan
  • Writer
    • Brent Friedman
  • Stars
    • Tricia Helfer
    • Josh Holloway
    • Michael Ironside
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    2.2K
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    • Directors
      • Richard Taylor
      • Ali Donovan
    • Writer
      • Brent Friedman
    • Stars
      • Tricia Helfer
      • Josh Holloway
      • Michael Ironside
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 nominations total

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    Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer
    • Kilian Qatar - Nod General
    Josh Holloway
    Josh Holloway
    • Ajay - Nod Intelligence Officer
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Jack Granger - GDI General
    Joseph D. Kucan
    • Kane
    Jennifer Morrison
    Jennifer Morrison
    • Kirce James - GDI Intelligence Officer
    Grace Park
    Grace Park
    • Lt. Sandra Telfair
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Redmond Boyle - GDI Director
    Art Chudabala
    Art Chudabala
    Shanon Cook
    • Cassandra Blair
    Dragon Dronet
    Shauntay Hinton
    Shauntay Hinton
    • Brittany Bhima
    John Huck
    • William Frank
    Daniel Kucan
    • Nod Reporter
    • (as Daniel C. Kucan)
    Madison Mason
    Madison Mason
    • Nod Inner Circle Advisor
    Masha Sapron
    Masha Sapron
    • Dr. Emel Ibrahiim
    Julian Stone
    Julian Stone
    • Dr. Alphonse Giraud
    • (as Julian D. Stone)
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Militant
    • (voice)
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    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Steven Jay Blum)
    • Directors
      • Richard Taylor
      • Ali Donovan
    • Writer
      • Brent Friedman
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    10Zol5

    Forget the Naysayers, C&C3 was a Blast!

    I have thoroughly enjoyed nearly all of games in the Command and Conquer series, and I am pleased to say that Command and Conquer 3 was everything that I had hoped. A return to the Tiberium universe, sweet graphics, and of course, the fun and campy Full Motion Videos (FMVs). As this is IMDb, and not a games website like Gamespot, I will focus much of my review on the FMVs.

    Cheesy is the key word that sums up the FMVs. But it's cheesy in a good way. There is some really good B-movie talent to ham it up, including Michale Ironside (Sam Fisher!), Josh Holloway (Sawyer from Lost!), and Billy Dee Williams (Lando!). Williams is really a sight to see as he overacts his way through the GDI FMVs as the sleazy GDI Director Redmond Boyle. Shannon Cook, John Huck, and Shauntay Hinton serve their roles as faux reporters quite well. Grace Park and Tricia Helfer from Battlestar Gallactica along with Jennifer Morrison from House add some much-needed female presence to an otherwise all-male cast. Of course, Joe Kucan's performance as the evil, sneering bald man Kane really took the cake. One thing I really relished was the use of jerky camera effects which gave a sort of "you are there" feel.

    A lot of people out there seem to be against the game simply because it was made by EA. Well, that is a shame, since the game and its FMVs are good in their own right!
    9igordobric

    Tiberium Wars

    At the first place I just want to say that C&C Tiberium Wars is excellent game...I am lover of C&C games as long I know for myself.Many readers have many different opinions, and thats excellent because we are humans,but if you look little deeper into the game you will see that every episode of C&C is different and special on his own way. Do you remember Red Alert 2, that was game beyond the limit of every human sense. Tiberium Sun,Red Alert, Generals and at the end Tiberium Wars are great games .Game is great it has great graphics, game play and most important you don't get bored while playing it because you never know where is enemy force at. I confess that all those games have more or less same theme but on the other hand do you wanna play C&C somewhere with missions in outer space(e.g.Homeworld 2. C&C is a cult game and it will always be in the future.
    10alakazam_1985

    the best graphical HUD interface i seen

    the missions are hard but rewarding but i mostly like the graphics to bad it requires a powerful PC to run it.

    I also found that the (scrin) are the best race in the game.

    there super weapon is handy but not as devastating as nods. Scrin are the future of aircraft using devastators planet attack ships and stormriders but with forcefields or shields in large numbers scrin are devastating there defences such as lightning spike and storm column is some what powerful but not as effective as GDI's the only downside with the game is the resources as it takes time to harvest and maintain a steady supply with out being attacked first.

    overall a good game but hard campaigns. if you buy this game get the best graphic card to date and a processor better then p4 I'm running athlon x2 4200+ so mines fine but my graphic card needs updating. hope this has been helpful
    6TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    We waited four years for this?

    Seriously? This is the longest gap between two titles in the overall C&C franchise, and they phone it in like this? I have to say, I enjoyed and got into every other installment up to this(yes, including Renegade, come on, it was OK... I actually had a bigger problem with Red Alert 2 and Yuri's Revenge, pure camp), at their worst, I found *something* to love about them. Believe me, I have no axe to grind. It's quite evident that these have taken steps downward since EA took over. Hopefully it got better after this. Next to no upgrades(and yes, a couple of them are useful... however, handholding remains a constant requirement, men will wade through Tiberium, and tiny adjustments that ought to have come ages ago are not enough for these... come on, earlier, we got stealth and underground tunnels, this is a mere repeat showing) since Generals and Zero Hour, that this obviously builds upon. This is the first of these... think about that... that essentially does not, at all, introduce any new technology or units for you to use. With minor exceptions, everything here has been seen before. Oh, other than, of course, the Scrin(they're also faster, I think). Think YR, with Yuri's side, if less outlandish and, you know, *interesting*; they have freaky stuff(plenty of lasers and such... unfortunately, so do the humans, so there's barely a contrast, they simply... glow a lot, and other extra-terrestrial clichés), if it largely boils down to other versions of the regular ones(and a craft clearly stolen from the Protoss of StarCraft(that they continue to not top)... not the only theft in this). With a whopping five, count 'em, five levels(about a fourth of the other two campaigns, 18 each), they come and become a bigger part of the plot. Sort of. You know, once they actually show up. Do they come in peace? ... what do you think? No, they come to start to invade, and then leave sequel-bait. That's right, this is just to tide us over. The story-telling(consisting of the usual briefings(in which they will pose dramatically, and where the lighting now doesn't know the meaning of the word "subtlety"), where they talk to the camera that now moves(cinematography and editing are fine)... can someone tell me if I'm supposedly present in front of these people, or if it's transmitted, what, do they have a crew present to record these transmissions, I mean, this goes beyond talking into a receiver that stands still... oh, and there are a few CGI cut-scenes as well, they're reasonable(nothing special, if FX are good), if we care too little about what goes on for them to make much of an impact) spends all of its effort setting up the next one. No character is memorable(if Billy Dee gives it a shot... Holloway is rehashing Sawyer, Morrison is an annoyance and Ironside, well, he tends to dominate the screen, and it can't be all bad to see Rasczak kicking bug ass... and yet it didn't grab me; Kane is at his least intimidating and charismatic here, and yes, of course that continues to be far ahead of many others), no developments excite you, and the endings are extremely underwhelming. Acting ranges, and only half the main cast deliver noteworthy performances. There are hardly any compelling missions(nor any that take you over half an hour, or at least only a couple), and I frankly completed it, on Normal(three difficulty settings as usual), nearly without using any other method than rushing, and on occasion using superior firepower. MP only offers one rule-set, your standard battle(and teams, of course). Twenty arenas. Designs are honestly rather plain and forgettable. Music is passable(why is it so average? It has been steadily declining since Red Alert!), ditto voice acting(and the lines are dumb), and otherwise, sound is well-done, and it allows for mayhem, grandiose, with explosions and killings en masse. You probably already know that this looks great, and it can support a solid scale(until the AI loses track, anyway) of warfare. The graphics are the best thing about this, them, and the balance between the three sides, as it is mostly fair. There are less tactical opportunities in this than in earlier ones of the series, because of streamlining(cutting unique abilities) and, well, not putting them in the game. Every tank can now be made to efficiently take out troops, rendering the machine-gun ones and the like less useful. Changes are hit and miss; the two-button mouse is unnecessarily complicated to get used to, the vehicle production structure also repairs(straightforward, yes, but you can't tell a group to "go get fixed up" the way you could before, and if you send a bunch of ones into the radius where they will get a workup, the ones that don't require attention may block the ones that do), etc. You now train squads(and not only riflemen can garrison) at a time(think Zerglings), and don't worry, they control less awkwardly than the Angry Mob. Patrolling is possible, Plan Mode is useful(have the selected ones do specific tasks that you ask, in the order you choose, when you execute the command), and this adopts the "aggressiveness of the stance" feature from Age of Empires 2, where you can tell them to stand ground or be defensive. That you can assemble a Crane for an additional queue of constructing, and the same for training facilities is nice, and base expansion is very accessible. Frankly, Tiberian Sun is miles ahead of this. This tries to wow us with high-tech gadgetry, even though they already peaked with that(see sentence before this one), and it is so busy making sure they have a strong start-off point for the following one(remember how The Empire Strikes Back *didn't* suck, in spite of being the middle chapter? Or how about X2? It can be done, you know) that it forgets to give us any reason to become engaged in this one. I recommend this purely to forgiving fans. 6/10
    9cherylkyrandia

    One of the best

    In terms of the Tiberium Wars and Kane story arc, this game is easily the most compelling and dramatic!

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    • Trivia
      When playing through the campaign, you can find damaged Power Plants and an Obelisk of Light which look different from the original buildings, that's because these are ruins (hidden easter eggs) from the first Command & Conquer game.
    • Quotes

      GDI Gen. Jack Granger: You're not suggesting the Ion Cannon?

      GDI Director Redmond Boyle: No general, I'm not suggesting it, I'm ordering it.

    • Alternate versions
      German standard version was modified (suicide squad became bomb bomb planter, nuclear rocket became aurora rocket) to secure a "Not under 16" rating from the USK. "Kane Edition" is uncut with a "Not under 18" rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cheat!: Episode dated 26 April 2007 (2007)

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      • March 28, 2007 (United States)
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