many old fans complain about this game, but I always thought it was really fun and extremely charming. I love that they went all in with the campy humor and "bad" acting. The units were visually stunning and unique. It was great to see a colorful RTS for once instead of one that's apocalyptic; full of grey and brown terrains.
@@_remblancthe resource system in RA3 however is good for keeping count and saves a lot of premicroing in the early game in red alert 2, microing your harvesters is required to win against any pro but in red alert 3, that all goes away as you only need one ore node and refinery to be operated by one harvester also it is a lot easier to count how many refineries there are in a game and wether or not they are being operated in red alert 2, it is hard to keep track of harvesters as there are quite a lot
Nanoswarms a refinery casually lol. Youre really good at this game, and god dammit i love the memories of this game. Generals was actually my first PC game ever lol.
when i face brutal they never let me breathe before attacking me within the first 2 minutes and in the first 3-5 minutes if left alone they will get tier 3 and they basally always has unlimited money still, good video
The Empire Rising Sun was my favorite Faction Army in Red Alert 3, their transforming vehicle was really helpful on certain situation like Mecha Tengu can change into Jet mode so that Twin blade and cryocopter can't retaliate, King Oni that strongest Tier 3 Unit, and many else Also Music Battle in 6:40 was the most amazing Soundtrack in Red Alert universe
Hello Toto! Nice playing! I'm a video game music composer and recently composed a track for a Japanese race in a futuristic RTS game - just like Red Alert 3 is. Can I use your footage in this video to play next to my music in the video? :)
Yeah but also mecha tengu is useful for against ground troops but also when transforming to jet tengu his damage on air is kinda bad but unless you can outnumber those enemies jet
@@Thuvemkz this is one of the better games, IMO. It's actually pretty well balanced for a Command and Conquer title, even for things like build times and unit roles. It's enjoyable.
Don't buy it on steam. I suggest buying the game on Origin. There is a package of 17 command and conquer games, including both Red Alert 3 and Red Alert 3 Uprising, for the price of only $20 while steam charges each Red Alert game for $20. The package also includes Red Alert 2 and Yuri's revenge.
@@Taha-ow5qe Dumber than stone, the title doesnt say 1v5, it says rising sun vs 5 other brutal soviet AI, not implying they are on the same team, ya thicker than whipped cream