Tiberium Wars on 360 shows a C&C can work on a pad with a clever radial menu and three sharply distinct factions. The campaign stays tasty and the live-action cutscenes keep their wonderfully cheesy charm.
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Real-Time Strategy1 player16+
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Real-time strategy by EA Los Angeles and EA, May 2007. GDI, Brotherhood of NOD and alien Scrin clash in a near future ravaged by Tiberium. Base building, resource management and infantry, armour and aircraft deployment in solo and online multiplayer missions. Revival of the 1990s classic updating the franchise after a long hiatus.
The Korean edition of Command & Conquer 3 - Tiberium Wars, an Electronic Arts real-time strategy brought to console with a radial menu and three very distinct factions. In a country where RTS reigns on PC, Korea gave a niche welcome to a pad version, hence a measured local run. Desirability rests on the singularity of a C&C playable with a controller on 360 and on the scarcity of a Korean pressing of a genre lived mostly on computer.
Is Command & Conquer 3 - Tiberium Wars still worth playing in 2026?
A real time strategy game from EA, Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars revives the war between the GDI, Nod and an alien threat, with its tasty live action cutscenes and the snappy pace typical of the series. The port to a controller stays its major challenge, handled decently without matching the mouse. The effective campaign and the tactical readability win through. A good RTS for fans of real time strategy and of Command & Conquer on Xbox 360.