Although the expansion doesn't offer a huge variety of new units, the additions manage both to further differentiate the two warring sides and to significantly expand their strategic options. The best new feature in Firestorm is the new units it introduces to both the GDI and the Brotherhood of Nod factions. Unfortunately, Firestorm's plain or comical sound effects are also virtually unchanged. Its few new music tracks are similar to the many tracks in the original, though fans of the Command & Conquer soundtracks will be pleased to hear even more music from Westwood's composers. Considering the game's visuals never looked very impressive to begin with, they've actually aged fairly well, as both the old and the new military units in Firestorm are cleanly animated, just as the game's special effects are carefully detailed. While Firestorm offers only a few changes and additions to the original game's graphics and sound, it succeeds in reinvigorating Tiberian Sun's gameplay.įirestorm's new unit and background graphics blend right in with Tiberian Sun's original appearance. Firestorm is a well-made expansion pack to Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun that enhances the original game by adding interesting new military units and enjoyable, challenging single-player scenarios.
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