Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun - Firestorm File
Firestorm wasn't just a "mission pack." It was the definitive version of Tiberian Sun . It sharpened the combat, raised the stakes, and gave us one of the most terrifying antagonists in strategy history.
You can’t talk about C&C without the FMVs. Seeing the GDI and Nod leadership forced into an uneasy truce through high-quality (and wonderfully hammy) live-action cutscenes gave the campaign a cinematic weight that modern RTS games often lack. The Verdict Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun - Firestorm
Finally, GDI had the long-range artillery they desperately needed to crack Nod bases. Firestorm wasn't just a "mission pack
Reclaiming the Wasteland: Why Firestorm is the Ultimate RTS Expansion Seeing the GDI and Nod leadership forced into
When Tiberian Sun dropped in ’99, it had some big, mechanical shoes to fill. While the atmosphere was unmatched, some fans felt the gameplay didn't quite hit the frantic highs of the original C&C . Enter (March 2000), the expansion that didn't just add missions—it fixed the war.
Firestorm introduced toys that actually solved gameplay gaps:
