Command & Conquer IP given to Visceral Games
Visceral Games is an awesome development studio. They’ve made gems like Dead Space and (perhaps not as shiny a gem, but I still loved it) Dante’s Inferno. They’re owned by EA. You know EA. Everyone used to hate them a few years ago because of icky DRM practices and their overbearing corporate identity. Now, it seems, they’re earning back a …


The Command & Conquer franchise, originally created by Westwood Studios is still going strong and soon, we will have a fourth installment on the shelves. While in all honesty, I think that the world actually just wants a sequel to C&C: Generals, this will have to do and is thankfully looking pretty interesting. They have stuck to their roots and still have all the awesome cheesy, badly acted FMV sequences between missions and this trailer mostly focuses on them and the story. Tiberian Twilight hits in the middle of March. "Ascension" trailer after the jump.
Here's a funny one. A whole bunch of Red Alert 3 manuals had some printing issues that cause the 20th digit or letter to not be printed in the games security key. So EA has taken the incredible approach of asking an owner to guess. They replied to his query by recommending that he "enter your existing code, and try guessing the last character". Cool, that means that he could land up having to punch the code in around 36 times as it could be anything from A - Z and then 0 - 9. Sounds like a fun mission, does it unlock any special vehicles? Then again, at least Red Alert came with it's code (Poke, poke, Microsoft).