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Red Alert 3: Uprising Launch Trailer

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The launch trailer for Red Alert 3: Uprising has been posted on the Official C&C Site. You can watch it right now via the CNCNZ.com YouTube Channel.

 

The same trailer can also be seen here, along with links to different online stores to purchase a download of Red Alert 3: Uprising.

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1:47-1:49 sounds/looks a little disturbing...

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My eyes, my once wonderful eyes, and my beautiful ears have been defiled by the senseless wooing.... :s

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They really could have picked some other way to market this. Setting aside the tedious overuse of the noise, the complete annoyance of it, and the lack of any intelligence involved, I don't understand how that is supposed to set the game in an appealing light. Where is the benefit in it? Can it be said that there are some people out there that are drawn to the game because the actors are perpetually making an irritating noise? Is Ric Flair that famous and beloved that his catchnoise is enough to draw in the random individual? Yes, undoubtedly there are a few idiots out there so entirely devoid of brain matter that a noise will entice them to become interested, but are there enough that it is worth irritating everyone else over by reusing the same concept so many times, it hurts the magnificent Luk3us?

 

Even on the chance there is anyone out there that isn't very concerned about the eyes and ears of the Great Luk3us (just tossing it out there), at what point does redundancy become beating a dead horse, and when does that become splashing in a reddish puddle?

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...and when does that become splashing in a reddish puddle?

I haven't heard that one before

But i get what you're on about, and i agree, It's seriously pissing me off now.

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Do and die.

 

WoooOOOoooOOOoooOOOooo !

 

They really could have picked some other way to market this. Setting aside the tedious overuse of the noise, the complete annoyance of it, and the lack of any intelligence involved, I don't understand how that is supposed to set the game in an appealing light. Where is the benefit in it? Can it be said that there are some people out there that are drawn to the game because the actors are perpetually making an irritating noise? Is Ric Flair that famous and beloved that his catchnoise is enough to draw in the random individual? Yes, undoubtedly there are a few idiots out there so entirely devoid of brain matter that a noise will entice them to become interested, but are there enough that it is worth irritating everyone else over by reusing the same concept so many times, it hurts the magnificent Luk3us?

 

Even on the chance there is anyone out there that isn't very concerned about the eyes and ears of the Great Luk3us (just tossing it out there), at what point does redundancy become beating a dead horse, and when does that become splashing in a reddish puddle?

 

This game is made of Woo with many "O"s. What reddish puddle are you talking about?

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I haven't heard that one before

What reddish puddle are you talking about?

That's because I made it up, after you beat the horse enough times, it is no longer a horse. Think about it.

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I think in some countries where WWE isn't very well known, the entire Rick Flair concept would have fallen totally flat. They could have done better.

 

I think the RA3 marketing campaign was much better, more trailers, more content, less "OMG its that guy that is ****ing annoying." :)

 

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0:02: Alcohol Reference? Where D:

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