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Red Alert 3 or Starcraft 2?




Topic started on 5-9-2008 @ 11:26 PM by deltaboy


If you had 50 bucks and both games came out today, which game would you get first?

My pick would be Starcraft II. I love Red Alert, but I love Starcraft more.



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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 12:18 AM by outrider


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i have enough to buy whatever i wanted, and neither, SW: the force unleashed or Diablo 3, but in your case its restricted to to those to, and im a starcraft fan, so i would go with starcraft 2



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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 08:10 AM by Lysergic


starcraft 2 dur.


EA raped the cc franchise.



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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 09:02 AM by deltaboy


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Have you seen the new Red Alert? I mean really seen it. Not just a glimpse. Assessing the units, story, etc.



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reply posted on 8-9-2008 @ 05:13 AM by funky monk


Awww, dont make me pick. Both look really really good. I think Ill go with C&C just because I never really got into Starcraft.



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