
'Command & Conquer: Renegade Review for PC on '.

The bonus DVD contains slightly less than an hour's worth of content involving all the games included.

Its only shortcoming is the short length of gameplay in comparison with the amount of space it will take up on your hard drive.In February 2006, Renegade was shipped in the compilation, Command & Conquer: The First Decade along with 11 other Command & Conquer titles on a two DVD set. Renegade X is a first-person action game with enormous production value. There are some explosion effects and character models worthy of any top-rated game. What really makes Renegade X stand out are its graphics they're absolutely spectacular for a free game. The one-player campaign included in the game is pretty short, and there is no multiplayer - although when you finish the game (this is a preliminary version), it promises to add multiplayer eventually so that you can trade shots with your friends. Then, of course, you can count on the help of tanks, which you will control from a third-person perspective. You'll face a multitude of enemies on foot with the help of an enormous arsenal of various types of huge machine guns and some more accurate pistols. In it, you will enter one-player campaign filled with threats from enemies of all shapes and sizes.

Renegade X is a first-person shooting game (with parts in third-person) set in the Command & Conquer universe.
