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When last we left Red Alert 3, all sorts of crazy things were happening, not the least of which was that David Hasselhoff becoming president. Of course, the ending you got depended on the faction that you played, as each of the three campaigns in the game basically existed in its own universe, separate from the others. Here we are now at Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 -- Uprising, an expansion that provides a hearty single-player challenge to fans of the series. What it doesn't offer is a continuation of the Hasselhoff storyline, but that's probably fine, as we can only imagine that Executive Order #1 would be to mandate curly hairdos for everyone.
Uprising is a collection of four "mini-campaigns" along with an escalating Commander's Challenge that tests just how good a Command & Conquer player you really are. These mini-campaigns consist of three or four missions each and take place from the perspective of the three main factions and Yuriko, the Akira-inspired Japanese schoolgirl with terrifying psychic powers. The four mini-campaigns in Uprising don't sound like a lot, but taken as a whole it constitutes a sizeable amount of content equivalent to many regular real-time strategy games.
Uprising is a collection of four "mini-campaigns" along with an escalating Commander's Challenge that tests just how good a Command & Conquer player you really are. These mini-campaigns consist of three or four missions each and take place from the perspective of the three main factions and Yuriko, the Akira-inspired Japanese schoolgirl with terrifying psychic powers. The four mini-campaigns in Uprising don't sound like a lot, but taken as a whole it constitutes a sizeable amount of content equivalent to many regular real-time strategy games.




















