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The Allies, having dealt with the Soviets and the Empire of the Rising Sun, and with Tim Curry’s Premier Cherdenko safely behind bars, are wallowing in the glory of their victory. The Soviet campaign begins with a trademark tongue-in-cheek live action clip (Uprising brings half-an-hour’s worth of new footage). At first only the Soviet mini-campaign and the bonus dungeon crawl mini-campaign are available. True or false, what we have here, for £15 from the EA Store, is an expansion that at times impresses by making you feel like an RTS god, then disappoints because it falls short of the high-quality spectacle that was the original, and feels, well, just a bit lonely. That there is no multiplayer in Uprising suggests that most people who bought Red Alert 3 played it on their own. RTS expansions exist to give fans more of what they liked from the games they’re expanding upon. Perhaps the decision to provide four new single-player mini-campaigns and a vast single-player Challenge mode is an indication that we were wrong. The best thing about Red Alert 3 was the co-operative campaign – well, that’s we we thought anyway.
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Which is a strange choice from developer EA Los Angeles. That’s right, we said entirely single-player experience.
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It’s a download only, standalone, entirely single-player experience. Uprising, the first expansion to last year’s excellent RTS Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, is a curious beast.