Command & Conquer: Tiberium Sun vs Supreme Commander
Command & Conquer: Tiberium Sun
Command & Conquer: Tiberium Sun transports you to 2030, where the Brotherhood of Nod is in chaos and the GDI is starting to reestablish some level of control. Out of the blue an old enemy returns and rekindles the war, alongside the alien Tiberium falling on the planet there is suddenly a host of new and deadly technology to be used in the fresh war for control. Now it falls to you to decide the fate of the world, as either the GDI or the Brotherhood.Using the style that made it famous, this RTS game brings you cutting edge gameplay, amazing cutscenes and a simply brilliant campaign to enjoy. With new units, tactics and overall mechanics that make it a much brighter experience this has gone down as one of the best games in the genre of all time. Highly rated upon release it has become a global phenomenon, and when you play you will see why.
Supreme Commander
Supreme Commander is an excellent spiritual successor to the popular strategic game, Total Annihilation. Set in a futuristic world and a futuristic war between three factions, the game lets you dive into the turning point in the war where only one faction can emerge as the victor. The gameplay emphasizes strongly on strategic planning and thinking ahead as you'll not only need to amass an offensive force to take out your enemies; you'll also need to build up your base's defenses in order to repel invading armies.Aside from its abandoned multiplayer mode, the most unfortunate thing about this game though is that there isn't a speed up option so most of the processes in the game are incredibly slow. Even the movement of your vehicles is slow. So, unless you have hours after hours to spend, Supreme Commander might not appeal to you as much - you might want to try its sequel instead.