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This article is about the PlayStation port of Red Alert expansions. For compilation of Red Alert expansions for DOS/Windows that has a similar name in the francophone market, see Command & Conquer: Red Alert - Mission Tesla. |
Command & Conquer: Red Alert: Retaliation is the PlayStation port of the Red Alert expansions, Counterstrike and Aftermath, bundled together and upgraded with exclusive FMV cutscenes. The cutscenes introduced two new characters - general Carville and general Topolov.
Campaigns
The campaigns in Retaliation are similar for Allies and Soviets. Instead of the main force deciding the outcome of the war, the player is assigned to a certain auxiliary command - in the Allies' case, an American detachment led by general Carville, while Soviet commander is under the command of general Topolov, both of which have been entrusted with several "secret projects".
Special Aftermath units such as the Tesla tank, Field mechanic, MAD tank, and Chrono tank are available in later missions. Specific units such as Volkov, the Soviet Super tank and Allied stolen nuclear armed MiG also appear in certain missions. It should be noted that both types of Tesla tanks are represent in Retaliation: the prototype based on the Radar jammer from Counterstrike and the final Tesla tank from Aftermath.
The order of the missions has been rearranged from the order used in Counterstrike and Aftermath to form a single story line for each side, although all missions from Counterstrike are still placed before the ones from Aftermath for each side.
Allied missions
Counterstrike missions:
- 1. Crackdown
- 2. Down Under
- 3. Controlled Burn
- 4. Evacuation
- 5. Fresh Tracks
- 6. Trapped
- 7. Wasteland
- 8. Personal War
Aftermath missions:
- 9. Harbor Reclamation
- 10. In the Nick of Time
- 11. Caught in the Act
- 12. Production Disruption
- 13. Monster Tank Madness
- 14. Time Flies
- 15. PAWN
- 16. Negotiations
- 17. Absolute M.A.D.ness
Soviet missions
Counterstrike missions:
- 1. Mousetrap
- 2. Paradox Equation
- 3. Nuclear Escalation
- 4. Legacy Of Tesla
- 5. Proving Grounds
- 6. Besieged
- 7. Soviet Soldier Volkov & Chitzkoi
- 8. Top O' The World
Aftermath missions:
- 9. Testing Grounds
- 10. Let's Make a Steal
- 11. Test Drive
- 12. Don't Drink the Water
- 13. Grunyev Revolution
- 14. Brothers in Arms
- 15. Shock Therapy
- 16. Situation Critical
- 17. Deus Ex Machina
Secret ant missions
Controls
Retaliation uses the same control scheme as Red Alert for the PlayStation. The UI is adapted for use with the PlayStation gamepad and the PlayStation mouse. When not in use, the sidebar is translucent. The sidebar is split up into 7 categories:
- Allied tructures
- Soviet structures
- Infantry
- Vehicles
- Aircraft
- Ships
- Superweapons
Even though there are different sections for structures, they cannot be both used at the same time. If attempted, the "unable to comply, building in progress" message will be sounded. This sidebar setup is reminiscent of the sidebar used in later C&C games as of Red Alert 2.
The gamepad is a bit slower and less accurate to use than the mouse, however the speed of the gamepad can be increased by holding the R1 button at the cost of pointer accuracy. Like the other versions of C&C on the PlayStation, it does not support the DualShock controller.
Trivia
- Due to a possible bug, the music track used in the It Came From Red Alert! intro occasionally plays as a music track in-game. The track cannot be selected in the options menu.
- The game has a cheat code to turn ore into civilians. This is often seen as a reference to the movie Soylent Green.
Names in different markets
- United Kingdom and rest of Europe: Command & Conquer: Retaliation
- France: Command & Conquer: Alerte Rouge - Missions Tesla
- Germany: Command & Conquer: Alarmstufe Rot - Gegenschlag
Videos and gallery
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