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March 24, 2006

Act of War: High Treason

Act of War: High Treason
8.2
metacritic
Based on 8 Reviews
72
Release date
March 24, 2006
Developer
Publisher
Platform
PC
Mode(s)
Single-player, Multiplayer
Web-site

Summary

On the eve of the U.S. Presidential election, terror strikes again in the worst possible way - as both candidates are attacked, the sitting president is assassinated. As America tumbles into turmoil, confusion and chaos, only one man can save the nation from a threat that's growing more frightening by the day. In this expansion pack we follow major Jason Richter and his Task Force Talon on a desperate race against time to unravel a gigantic plot to cripple the world's only super-power, with connections back to the Consortium, the shadowy organization we got to know in Direct Action. Aside from theathers of war ranging from New York and Manhattan to Cuba, Mexico and Florida, in this installment we also take the fight to the murky waters inbetween - as we're introduced to modern naval combat in the same ultra-realistic style as we did on land in Direct Action. [Atari]

Act of War: High Treason System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 2000/XP
CPU:
1.5 GHz CPU or better
GPU:
64 MB video RAM with full hardware T&L support

Act of War: High Treason Trailer

Act of War: High Treason Screenshots21

Critic Reviews8

80
With High Treason, Act of War has become one of the most flexible multiplayer RTSs since "Rise of Nations." It's also still the best "Command & Conquer: Generals" clone since, well, "Command & Conquer: Generals."
May 10, 2024
80
High Treason ratchets up the cool gameplay and techno-thriller storytelling that was introduced in Act of War.
May 10, 2024
The naval combat and countryside levels make a change from the urban warfare that ran through the original, but it's the engaging, conspiracy-fuelled storyline that keeps this feeling fresh.
May 10, 2024

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