
Building off of the well received layout in The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth II we saw last year, C&C 3 features a system of commands that is centered around the two triggers on the controller. A review of a console real-time strategy game can only begin in one place the controls. This, of course, all changes when Kane, the prophet and leader of Nod, begins to stir the pot again. C&C 3 picks up during a lull in the war where the public of the GDI is more interested in cleaning up the Tiberium infestation than thinking about the war.

Tiberium is the focal point of this battle and its destructive nature combined with the Nod's religious fanaticism has wrought destruction the world over. Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars continues the story of the war between the Global Defense Initiative, or GDI, and the Brotherhood of Nod.
