
However, the game clearly left some room for additional content, so, while it's no surprise that Generals went on to get its own expansion pack-as pretty much every Command & Conquer game gets at least one-the newly released Zero Hour was put together surprisingly quickly. It represented a great combination of the over-the-top pyrotechnics the series is known for, along with some of the gameplay elements perfected by Blizzard's competing RTS franchises. Though Generals was the first C&C that did not bear the name of Westwood Studios (the series' original developer), it was still every bit as action-packed and fast-paced as the series has ever been. It's only been eight months since the release of Command & Conquer: Generals, the latest installment in this extremely popular real-time strategy series.
