True to form, Westwood has managed to create a quality expansion - not in terms of gameplay, but in presentation.
As is standard with add-ons, you'll find a clutch of new units, new campaigns for each side and a few enhancements to gameplay, most of which do more to expand the game's appeal than you might expect. It will come as no surprise to you then that, if like us, you fell asleep at the keyboard playing the game, there isn't really much in Firestorm to keep your eyelids from clamping shut while playing it some more. For non-strategy fans or those new to the wonderful world of PC games it was fine, but for the legions of Westwood fans brought up on an addictive diet of Dune 2, Tiberian Sun wasn't quite the fix we were hoping for.
If a game sells well, a mission pack is never far away.
The original Command & Conquer had one and Red Alert bad two, so it was no surprise to hear Westwood has developed a mission pack tor the disappointing third C&C game, Tiberian Sun.