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Supreme Commander

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Supreme Commander

Rating: 4.6 (269 votes cast)

For a thousand years, three opposing forces have waged war for what they believe is true. There can be no room for compromise: Their way is the only way. Dubbed The Infinite War, this devastating conflict has taken its toll on a once peaceful galaxy and has only served to deepen the hatred between the factions.

After centuries of struggle, the battle for supremacy has at last reached a turning point. Under your strategic command and leadership, only one faction will reign supreme. Will you be victorious and elevate your race to domination? Or will you lead them into the hell of defeat and ultimate extinction?

Delivering one of the most advanced and innovative features of any RTS game, Supreme Commander establishes a breathtaking new standard for sheer scope and scale of gameplay. Massive battles unfold across maps of unparalleled size and scope and thousands of units fight to the bitter end.

  • Scale: Witness tiny assault bots get crushed underfoot by towering mega units, or watch as smaller attack bombers try in desperation to bring down a gigantic experimental unit.
  • Scope: Concentrate on individual ground battles or zoom all the way out in a single, seamless motion that reveals the full theatre of war. Plan and unleash multiple strategic attacks from this strategic vantage point.
  • Dominate your enemies by coordinating strategic ground, naval and air attacks. Initiate a crippling air strike with your attack bombers and support them with a ground assault of heavy and light artillery that demolish the opposing faction's main base. Exterminate your foes once and for all by sinking their aircraft carriers with a surprise submarine attack
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  • Platform:PC
  • File size:6 841.17 MB
  • Categories:Strategy
  • Publisher:THQ
  • DRM:Steamworks (Requires a 3rd party download and account)
  • Activation:Can be activated on Steam
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Supreme Commander review

By aluinie posted 10th April

Great Real Time Strategy game with big robots and lots of units.

This is what an rts should be about commanding large armies across large battlefields.

Graphics are really good and music is excellent and suits the ganmeplay.

It does take a wee while to get into but once play begins it has a good storyline and a lot of action to keep you going through the game story.

Supreme Commander review

By Monnikje posted 10th April

This isn 't just your ordinary RTS: this is grand scale real time strategy. In contrast to Starcraft or Command and Conquer, you won't be done very quickly when you start a match. I've played it many times in multiplayer, and each match took a few hours to complete. Hundreds of tanks, aircrafts and ships on my side against an equal amount with each of the opponents: this is battling on a massive scale.

Supreme Commander review

By bsndragon posted 1st January

This game is a lot of fun if you like to control a LARGE number of troops. It's a RTS on a massive scale. The graphic part of the game is a little bit weird, the 3d objects don't "behave" as you would expect, but all in all, this game provides some serious strategy and is worth buying.

Supreme Commander review

By valgaav posted 15th December 2011

Probably the best RTS in years. This successor to Total Annihilation is everything I wanted it to be. TA with updated graphics, a different story and new units.

Supreme Commander review

By Nkrlz posted 24th September 2011

One of the best strategy games out there, it's hard, unfurgiving, and brilliant, SupComm 2 is such a lame game compared to this one. Be sure to check al least some vids on you tube before buying it because it has a unique playability.

Supreme Commander review

By Patch.Green posted 21st August 2011

this is a relay great Real time strategy the second one is good but you don't need to think to much which make that its own great game but i think this makes you think more about mass and power what to build first and what you can leave to the last minit i like where you can upgrade your base which gives you better and stronger units and with new tech levels the new builds a great

Supreme Commander review

By RepublicanJesus posted 15th August 2011

This game is pretty damned cool, you can have about a billion units on screen at one time and murder everything with giant artillery or nukes or play the game pretty much any way you please with the three factions available because they're all completely different and play completely differently.

Buy this game now if you like RTSs, you won't regret it.

Supreme Commander review

By soupapa posted 5th August 2011

El Supreme Commander está bueno. Lo malo es que no puedo disfrutarlo al 100% porque mi pc no lo soporta. Eso lo hace un poco desagradable. Estoy jugando el modo campaña para conocer el armamento. Cuando jugue la demo solo conocía el de Cybran su armamento.

Ok ha disfrutarlo

Supreme Commander review

By taki5441 posted 5th August 2011

There are many RTS games out there. Starcraft 2, Dawn of War series, Company of Heroes, and Command&Conquer series to just name a few. "Why should I get this?", you might ask. Well, if you prefer a RTS game that focuses on micro/tactics rather than macro/strategy, then this game isn't for you. But, if you like the idea of commanding hundreds of units on a HUGE map, you will definitely love this.

Beware: this game has a pretty big learning curve. Not only are there tons of units and buildings to get yourselves familiarised with, but this game's economy is quite unique and a bit difficult to manage until you get a hang of it.

Conclusion:

Story: N/A (I haven't played the campaign yet and I probably never will.)

Gameplay: 5/5 (Hundreds of units on huge maps. Every unit can be countered, even nukes!)

Graphics: 4/5 (It's not as pretty as, say, Dawn of War 2 or Starcraft 2, but it still looks pretty good in 2011.)

Audio: 3/5 (Great music, but sounds of explosions and gunfire aren't particularly great. They aren't bad though.)

System Requirement: You'll need a powerful PC if you want to play on the largest maps with max pop cap.

Lastly, do yourselves a favour and buy Forged Alliance! You'll get another faction to play and FA has better UI.

Supreme Commander review

By testikron posted 2nd August 2011

Very deep macro RTS pretty much sums up Supreme Commander. Battles are on a massive scale, with literally hundreds of tanks aircraft mechs and other instruments of war bombarding the crap out of each other. There is a simple yet very in-depth economy system that is vital to maintain these massive forces. This is one of the more challenging yet rewarding RTS games out there.

I played Supreme Commander 2 before this one and was amazed at the differences. This one feels more like the sequel. With more units more advanced economy and much larger scale this isn't a game for the faint of heart. As many missions can take hours to beat. Definitely take a look if you're a fan of the genre and haven't played it yet.

Supreme Commander review

By Siminos posted 25th April 2011

Overall not a bad game, if you have ever played the classic Total Anhilliation this game is of the same blood, build big armies and crush your foes, though the stragety is more in management of your resources and base rather then control of the army.

The campaign is a bit lackluster, but this is more for those who love watching massive armies smash into each other, and the music is paired quite well with it.