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Subtitle confirmed as 'Tiberian Twilight', obviously to symbolise the end of the events that began in Tiberian Sun.
Tiberian Twilight is the final game in the Tiberium Story Arc to feature Kane. It will have a sterner and more mature tone compared to previous games in the series. The prologue to the game takes place in the year 2062, 15 years after the events of Tiberium Wars which led to the invasion - and defeat - of the Scrin, and 10 years after the final events of Kane's Wrath where the prophet regained possession of the Tacitus. During this time period, Tiberium has advanced to it's next evolutionary stage, and is rapidly spreading across Earth, at such a rate that the whole planet is expected to become uninhabitable by 2068. Humanity is on the brink of extinction. At this time of crisis, the leader of the Brotherhood of Nod, Kane, heads straight for the headquarters of the Global Defense Initiative, in hopes, with the Tacticus, of forming a "Tiberium control network", which would allow the spread of Tiberium to be controlled, as well as turn it into an inexpensive power source. The campaign itself starts a further 15 years after the formation of the network due to a temporary alliance between the two factions, however extremists of both factions cause unrest, which sparks the Fourth Tiberium War ending the alliance. Tiberian Twilight will complete Kane's story, revealing his identity and motives. The Tiberium Universe is planned to continue beyond C&C 4.
Looking foward to it.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
This series is what got me into the RTS genre - hopefully this next one will be a fun and entertaining game although Westwood's Red Alert series has gotten more $$$ from me.
Doombot001 wrote:I love the NOD Stealth Tank and the Spectre.
It's good fun when you unleash a barrage against your opponent from seemingly out of nowhere.
2010? Hmmm....not to far off. Unless its like at the END of 2010.
Apparently it's released Q1 of 2010.
dogma wrote:Is there any Chaos God who goes un-worshiped in Brazil?
Probably Nurgle, Africa has the lock on that.
metallifan wrote:
The Dark Eldar are, by fluff, sex-addicted, space-cocaine snorting, cross-dressing, slave-taking, soul stealing space pirates. They should fit the bill. No one is forcing you to buy minis with man-thongs.
Sharpasaspoon wrote:Rome, Greece and GW.... The Greeks invented Sex, the Romans thought about having it with women, then GW decided to screw us.
I use Zap Brannigan's art of war and try to jam enough wreckage in their main cannon so it won't work.