".the learning curve has been ironed out quite a bit." For the most part, Supreme Commander 2 does a great job representing the true epic scale of this war, it’s just that if you played the original, you’re going to notice some of the changes and many of them aren’t for the better.
If you’ve ever played an RTS – you can probably guess where this leads giant friggin’ battles. As a result of the attack, peaceful relations have ceased between the United Earth Federation, The Aeon Illuminate and the Cybran Nation. Kicking off roughly 25-years after the events of the original Supreme Commander, the events of the sequel are kicked off by the assassination of a newly elected president. As a result, the roles have seemingly switched and those who didn’t get it before are more likely to find a quality title, but those who got it before may be left feeling abandoned. In an effort to make the game more accessible, the developers have tweaked the gameplay. Now Gas Powered Games has finally brought us Supreme Commander 2 and it’s everything you’d expect, except somehow it’s not. Those who didn’t were left to merely wonder what the big fuss was all about.
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For those able to keep up with the gigantic battles, robust economy system and deep upgrade mechanics you were treated to one hell of a real time strategy game. Supreme Commander has always been one of those games were you either get it or you don’t.
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