
Renegade's interactive battleground even allows players to hijack vehicles like personnel carriers and tanks - in fact, in team games, one player can handle the hectic driving while another acts as gunner. Enemy outposts are not the faceless structures seen in previous releases but fully articulated constructions you can enter and explore. Blow up an enemy power plant, and you knock out energy to defensive installations. Before long, you employ heavy assault guns, C4 explosives, and wicked sniper rifles.Īnd your individual actions have massive repercussions on the broader landscape. In the role of elite warrior Nick "Havoc" Parker (the same heroic commando from the first C&C), you start your campaign against overwhelming odds with nothing more than a pistol and an attitude. Despite the new in-your-face scale, the entire game is steeped in classic series sights, sounds, and mechanics.

If you've played the much larger-scale skirmishes of previous C&C releases, you'll feel instantly at home here.
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What separates Renegade from the many first-person PC games out there is its exquisite attention to detail and world consistency. got in trouble at school a few times with different teachers because they were concerned that i was drawing guns and tanks from the game.


Based in the world of the fantastically successful Command & Conquer real-time strategy series, Renegade removes players from their detached, bird's-eye view and immerses them in a frantic, dynamic battle. i still play modded multiplayer regularly. ( still inbetween 300-600 people online ) and the online is still as kicking and as fun as ever CommonJoe 15 years ago 3. Soldiers have always had euphemisms for the actual dirty work of fighting: "down in it," for example, or less elegantly, "in the shit." That's what Renegade is all about. about as many people as 2-3 years ago still play.
