Minor note: The building the Shogun Executioner with the time machine wasn't the Kremlin. It's The Palace of the Soviets, a building that was designed to house the Supreme Soviet, but was never built IRL due to WW2.
However it is called "The Heart of the Kremlin" in the tooltip. I don't know why considering THE Kremlin is right next to it but it and St. Basil's are just designated as obstacles.
Eh, it can be handwaved by Cherdenko's interference with the space-time continuum, and fits the whimsical and hammy nature of the Red Alert universe. So in this timeline, the Palace of the Soviets design ends up being the Kremlin.
I would consider the Mecha Tengu a walker as it's design was based on the VF-1 from Macross. In particular the Jet and Gerwalk modes. Gerwalk itself is an acronym standing for ground effective reinforcement of winged armaments with locamotive knee joint. We just never see them land.
The fact that an apocalypse tank can beat a king oni in a one on one fight (if just barely) is crazy given how massive the cutscene makes the oni look. Just a testament to how massive and powerful the apocalypse really is
What's even more impressive is, that in Red Alert 3 we get the "castrated" version of the Apocalypse Tank (which idiot at EA thought it was a good idea to remove the rocket launchers?)
@@Redeyes0815 that will make a squad of Apocs unstoppable even if you shrank it with cryo copters. Like Migs can wipe out that OP helicopter quickly and it can easily retreat back to the Apoc tanks to protect themselves from SPAAs like strikers or. IFVs and Air superiority fighters. Even if they use a flak gun and slapped it on an Apoc that is still enough to shoot down a lot of planes if there's enough Apoc tanks.
Kind of a side tangent, but some fans have speculated that the three men were not the only ones who travelled through time, and someone in the shadows was responsible for the sudden rise of Imperial technology. This also includes the battle walker technologies featured in this video. I am again drawing from the Red Alert iOS game and the Post-War Crisis conflict here, but in the expansion, it reveals that the Empire of the Rising Sun was an emerging power, and they were waiting for either the Allies or Soviets to knock each other out to reveal their presence. The funny thing is that the Empire's air force already exists, but lacks any transformation capabilities. The Chopper-VX was just an attack helicopter, the Jet Tengu was an air superiority fighter, and the Sky-Wing was a simple fighter bomber. Plus, the Empire's arsenals lacked mechanized walkers of any kind from the Post-War Crisis continuity. It's hard to explain such a leap in technology without some help from the shadows, most likely a time traveler aiding the Imperials so they can emerge much faster as a superpower.
The perfect combination of feudal Japanese aesthetic and mecha anime form. The battle walkers are my favorite units in Red Alert 3 and I always build an army of all of them whenever I play as the Rising Sun.
I think that it's very clear the King Obi was based on the classic RX-78-2 from Mobile Suit Gundam. Not only does the V-Fin and White Armor come to mind, but also the near indestructible armor in its description when it went up against the allied tanks.
Ah, the King Oni. Possibly the most useless super-heavy unit. The Reds could easily infect them with Terror Drones and even a few Cryocopters could make their bull-rush a suicide attack. Not to mention that when shrunk, even a Prospector could crush them.
3:33 Oh hello (MK11)Scorpion... Fun Fact: One of the Apocalypse Tank's attack line when using the Magnetic Harpoon is simply... *GET OVER HERE!* 5:51 This wasn't a fair fight! That... *THING* did all the work! You... *CHEAT!* 6:51 *NO!* This can't be happening! I'm the Premier, I control *TIME!* 10:20 It should be noted that the King Oni can also Bull Rush into structures, but will cause it to recoil back on impact with little more than a minute dent(no damage)!... Can't say the same for the structure it rushed into though... But it's a complete 180 when it gets shrunk by a *DIRTY MUDDLE-FUDGING CRYOCOPTER!* 11:28 "You have insulted me in my own garden. *NOW* you will deal with me personally." *OH MY!* We angered Emperor Sulu, *RUN AWAY!* 12:25 *EXCUSE ME!* This is a home invasion! Yeah, Kenji turned his swanky futuristic estate into his own HQ. 13:32 Psychic Research Center, calling it a Sanitarium is just inhumane!... Then again, Shimada is a total lunatic to simply coerce(willingly or otherwise) young females with psychic sensitivity and turn them into walking(or levitating) WMDs... 14:21 Really?... Then what were those Steel Ronin that Shimada released to "pacify and contain" Yuriko during her only attempted escape from Shiro Psychic Research, prototypes? 18:40 Magnetic Shockwave! Oh wait... 22:59 What!? That robotic monstrosity is *BACK!?* PS: I just like to use Strikers and Tengus as last ditch Kamikaze on Superweapons... It was indeed an Honorable Discharge.
It always weirded me out how the VX in the intro cutscene had the missile pod on the underside of the walker. I guess they made the decision to turn it into an antiair vehicle late in development.
Keep up the good work man, i genuinely can't wait for the next video i love the way you cover up the C&C universe & how you analyse things, i especially love your Generals & Red alert analysis.
No, that's the Steel Ronin. And the pilots are not convicts, they're disgraced Imperial soldiers stuffed into the suits in pseudo-stasis until activation as penance.
@@SamTAnderson Really? I thought steel ronins were like, the Empire of the Rising Sun’s way of saying “dreadnought 40k” (in which the remains of a badly damaged soldier would be transplanted into a more formidable mech walker; more 40k examples would include asuryani wraithguards and ork deff dreads), just like the immortal is the protoss’s way of saying it: *“When revered protoss heroes fall, their remains are transplanted into robotic exoskeletons. These heavily armed and shielded immortals are among the most loyal of warriors.”*
Next up, pls try covering the mental omega mod for red alert 2 yuri's revenge, it is currently the best unofficial expansion mod for the game, it's currently 19 years old for a mod.
Even though it has a *STINKIN'* pop cap, something the franchise has to survive without for so long? Westwood kept to no pop cap rule in the PS1 versions of Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert, why can't EA do the same in the new gen consoles!?
I would like to believe, that FutureTech from Red Alert 3 and Red Alert 2 mental omega mod, are the same entity exploiting parallel realities for their technology. It would nicely connect some inconsistencies in the lore, like why is there chronosphere or prism technology without Einstein.
I still wonder what had happened in pre-Enstein's death by handshake timeline that forced Allies to nuke Japan (and that Soviets were ignoring them in post-Edbh timeline)
The Shogun Executioner is insanely powerful. Too bad it's only involved in just two campaign mission. Though for the rest, I definitely like the King Oni and Steel Ronin.
There is a 3th mission in the World challenge campains. There the shogun executioner has gone rogue and attacks everybody . With skill you can lure it into your enemies bases and do the job for you 😁
13:28 Mecha? Really?! I love mechas inspired by the anime in RA3, I keep it (because King Oni are based on probably Gundam, Steel Ronin from Gurren Lagann, and Mecha Tengu from Macross),but I really love Yuriko Omega (similar model to Sailor Moon, and act like Lucy from Elfen Lied, with a role of somewhat like Cole MacGrath from INfamous) ! The waifu and contrast of Yuri in C&C franchise!
i have a personal head cannon that the commander of the future tec army in the commanders challenges is Gregor Zelinsky, being contracted by future tec to acquire the tec for them.
I like commanding Strike VXs and Mecha Tengus together so they protect each other over land, sea. and air. Of interesting note, an Oni is some kind of Japanese monster equivalent to a troll or an ogre. The Ronin suit sounds more brutal than the flak soldiers being penal troops. 18:04 Westwood got the weapon name wrong. It's called a Naginata, not a Glaive.
Not Westwood, they were shut down in 2003. Red Alert 3 was released in 2008 and was developed by EA Los Angeles, who would later become Danger Close Games.
*_"No nukes means anime mechs. Alright, why not. Thanks Tim Curry, you ruined everything."_* - Cody; AlternateHistoryHub, The Insane Story of 'Red Alert' Terribly Summarized.
That mission with the King Onis wound up a slaughter for me. I built enough tower turrets to the point where the King Onis just got shot down when they got close enough.
What's weird with the Shogun Executioner is that its special ability is the same as the Stingray's, and it heals from Tesla attacks. Tatsu must've not only gotten help from Kenji with its construction but also from Soviet informants.
Mental Omega addendum: Pacific Front with the Tsurugi Powersuit gave the allies a versatile substitute to the IFV. However the Hailhed division of the Fohen Revolt took the walkers to the next level with Cyclops and Megalodon.
King Oni was piloted by a driver. Proof can be seen in Tania's ability to leave vehicles unmanned, and subsequently the infantry of any player on the map who found such an empty vehicle and could capture it.
@@royasturias1784 I heard "Their ill-begotten products shall take the shelves no more!"... I remember yelling Capcom *BANZAI!* before *FOR WESTWOOD!* in my head after my first time doing it... I'm more Mega Man than Mario, don't judge!
Special mention to the Imperial Giga Fortress which is technically manned but mostly run by AI. The AI asks about 'its body' when in flying head mode. Imagine if it did get one, it'd be the craziest mech in RTS history
C&C is still loved by alot, and recently all (exept that one C&C abomination that is banned to the deepest parts of Hell ) are now on steam. Introducing a new generation to C&C generals GLA faction is 100% NOT political correct these days 😁😇 New game engines, stronger computers and fan ideas would make a Generals 2, Tiberium solar (fighting of the full invasion force of the scrin in the solar system) And Red Alert 4 possible. Even a "Call of duty" in the C&C universe is possible
1:47 hate to be a grammar police but don’t you guys think Jethild should have said that the other way around, as in “can’t crush enemy infantry, let alone vehicles”?
Kenji may have been Japan's premier robot general, but Tatsu has him beat in terms of achievement, with his Shogun Executioner and Giga-Fortresses. Kinda like Algrin Ironhand in Zero Hour's Contra mod. He is America's robot general, but his super unit is overmatched by the American boss general's Leonidas battle walker.
One on one maby so. Yet Nod's Avitar has a unbeatable range on the king oni with it's Lazer / lazers if equipped with another Lazer tanks weapon. Not to mention it's stealth ability if equipped as well. However if the king oni gets within melee range it's the winner. It's Lazer are good, yet don't have the range of an NOD avatar. Yet it would be interesting to see a battle between the two factions .
@@enkerzan3755 that would be cool 😎. However I don't have a PC and new map downloads never actually work when purchased on Xbox. Beyond that I feel a Nod faction would win hands down nearly every battle. Just to many weapons to counter any Red alert factions. Especially with artillery in play, both Nod & GDI can pound a base from nearly a half map away using venoms or markers placed by elite teams of both factions. Or if actually able to get it off have venoms placed in a line to bounce Lazer tank attacks across an entire map. Still it would be interesting, oh I just thought of just how a red alert faction could cope against a scrin faction.
Mecha Tengu not being covered in this video? I know there are some sources said that the Tengus are counted as one of the battle walkers/mechs even tho it just hovers from the ground. But anyway this is an excellent video and hope you can give them highlights too
Felt kinda lazy that didn't bother to change up the other King Oni variants. Adding just rockets and changing the color scheme doesn't do it justice, imo.
man they should have upgrade the shogun excusnaor with mech sized partcal beam rilfes that had a secaddary beam saber mode for both long reange and clsoe range combat. bescue japin not only likes swords but also like guns during there feudal civil wars anyway.
gotta love what the Tengu isnt there.. in fact its my main gripe with a lot of eastern mechas: why did you even bother giving the thing legs if it barely uses them and just flies around instead?
@@royasturias1784 dont think EMP'd mech legs would make for a safe landing at all as they would be disabled too unlike, say... Normal landing gear. Agree about the homage thing, but really its something i take issue with eastern mechs in general (hell take armored core, 90 percent of the time you fly or slide around instead of actually using the legs the mech was given... Considering how much of a logistical nightmare legs are bound to be sing its such a complex piece of machinery, why bother if you arent really using them anyway?)
_"And so since that day; Gundams have become the canon part of C&C unit roster."_
The Ronin is pretty much gundam barbato
But are they piloted by whiny teenagers?
@@nicholasname8597 They're about half the size of a mobile suit, so not quite.
It's a Gundam!
Time traveler: Hope messing up time travel work out
Command and conquer: Time will tell. Sooner or later, time will tell.
"... technology alone will not vanquish our enemies. It will be our courage, our honor and our self sacrifice ..." - Emperor Yoshiro. Nice intel
Minor note: The building the Shogun Executioner with the time machine wasn't the Kremlin. It's The Palace of the Soviets, a building that was designed to house the Supreme Soviet, but was never built IRL due to WW2.
However it is called "The Heart of the Kremlin" in the tooltip.
I don't know why considering THE Kremlin is right next to it but it and St. Basil's are just designated as obstacles.
Eh, it can be handwaved by Cherdenko's interference with the space-time continuum, and fits the whimsical and hammy nature of the Red Alert universe. So in this timeline, the Palace of the Soviets design ends up being the Kremlin.
@@kennycai8695 the Kremlin is the red fortress next to that building
@@kennycai8695 There, just say time travel shenanigans and it's a lot easier to understand, thank you.
An honour to bear witness to this motion picture in regards to the mechanical forces the Empire fields
"You are made of stupid!!"
Emperor Yoshiro
i know he said it to Allies but i guess he also said it to some mecha pilot who failed their duties
I would consider the Mecha Tengu a walker as it's design was based on the VF-1 from Macross. In particular the Jet and Gerwalk modes. Gerwalk itself is an acronym standing for ground effective reinforcement of winged armaments with locamotive knee joint. We just never see them land.
You never miss with these videos man. In the wise words of Havoc “keep em comin!”
The fact that an apocalypse tank can beat a king oni in a one on one fight (if just barely) is crazy given how massive the cutscene makes the oni look. Just a testament to how massive and powerful the apocalypse really is
"bringing down the hammer" - apocalypse tank
What's even more impressive is, that in Red Alert 3 we get the "castrated" version of the Apocalypse Tank (which idiot at EA thought it was a good idea to remove the rocket launchers?)
Apo alypse tanks are pretty massive in cutscenes as well
@@Redeyes0815Balance. Given just how heavily the game implements the rock/paper/scissors counter system
@@Redeyes0815 that will make a squad of Apocs unstoppable even if you shrank it with cryo copters.
Like Migs can wipe out that OP helicopter quickly and it can easily retreat back to the Apoc tanks to protect themselves from SPAAs like strikers or. IFVs and Air superiority fighters.
Even if they use a flak gun and slapped it on an Apoc that is still enough to shoot down a lot of planes if there's enough Apoc tanks.
Kind of a side tangent, but some fans have speculated that the three men were not the only ones who travelled through time, and someone in the shadows was responsible for the sudden rise of Imperial technology. This also includes the battle walker technologies featured in this video.
I am again drawing from the Red Alert iOS game and the Post-War Crisis conflict here, but in the expansion, it reveals that the Empire of the Rising Sun was an emerging power, and they were waiting for either the Allies or Soviets to knock each other out to reveal their presence. The funny thing is that the Empire's air force already exists, but lacks any transformation capabilities. The Chopper-VX was just an attack helicopter, the Jet Tengu was an air superiority fighter, and the Sky-Wing was a simple fighter bomber. Plus, the Empire's arsenals lacked mechanized walkers of any kind from the Post-War Crisis continuity. It's hard to explain such a leap in technology without some help from the shadows, most likely a time traveler aiding the Imperials so they can emerge much faster as a superpower.
😮 Must be Kane or Yuri again...
Big robots just like big guns never tire.
Walk softly and carry a big gun...
DO YOU HEAR THE VOICES TOO?!?
Hey, wanna see what a Titan's Hellstorm Cannon can do!?
"Ready to unleash 11 barrels of hell"
Those who stands with me shall be my brother
*We are the emperor's chosen.*
11:35 Well it certainly wasn't enough for my 50 twinblades
Twinblade inspection complete! Twinblade inspection complete! Twinblade inspection complete! Twinblade inspection complete! Twinblade inspection complete!
Typical Soviet Tactics there... Overwhelming
Just Pre Aim with Rocket V3 on his location.
@@raphaelj.w V4
@@raphaelj.wv4 i think?
The executioner looks so silly, great video as always anyway.
Being silly and serious at same time, that's why i love command and Conquer
The perfect combination of feudal Japanese aesthetic and mecha anime form.
The battle walkers are my favorite units in Red Alert 3 and I always build an army of all of them whenever I play as the Rising Sun.
I think that it's very clear the King Obi was based on the classic RX-78-2 from Mobile Suit Gundam.
Not only does the V-Fin and White Armor come to mind, but also the near indestructible armor in its description when it went up against the allied tanks.
In addition, Natasha can pilot snipe the King Oni, meaning it likely has a pilot
I don't think that's the case because in Uprising the future tank x1 can be pilot sniped even though its a drone so it might be a gameplay feature
Ah, the King Oni. Possibly the most useless super-heavy unit. The Reds could easily infect them with Terror Drones and even a few Cryocopters could make their bull-rush a suicide attack. Not to mention that when shrunk, even a Prospector could crush them.
Yeah empire land unit is not their's best unit , it the navy and some of air unit , it really like their's army during ww2 , ironic
something tells me you were really excited to feature this.
Wooo!
Firsr video covering the Empire!
Was just binge watching all these legendary vids the past couple of days. Now we get this gem! Thank you!
I am here, men i love these videos and the red alert saga in general
3:33 Oh hello (MK11)Scorpion...
Fun Fact: One of the Apocalypse Tank's attack line when using the Magnetic Harpoon is simply... *GET OVER HERE!*
5:51 This wasn't a fair fight! That... *THING* did all the work! You... *CHEAT!*
6:51 *NO!* This can't be happening! I'm the Premier, I control *TIME!*
10:20 It should be noted that the King Oni can also Bull Rush into structures, but will cause it to recoil back on impact with little more than a minute dent(no damage)!... Can't say the same for the structure it rushed into though... But it's a complete 180 when it gets shrunk by a *DIRTY MUDDLE-FUDGING CRYOCOPTER!*
11:28 "You have insulted me in my own garden. *NOW* you will deal with me personally."
*OH MY!* We angered Emperor Sulu, *RUN AWAY!*
12:25 *EXCUSE ME!* This is a home invasion! Yeah, Kenji turned his swanky futuristic estate into his own HQ.
13:32 Psychic Research Center, calling it a Sanitarium is just inhumane!... Then again, Shimada is a total lunatic to simply coerce(willingly or otherwise) young females with psychic sensitivity and turn them into walking(or levitating) WMDs...
14:21 Really?... Then what were those Steel Ronin that Shimada released to "pacify and contain" Yuriko during her only attempted escape from Shiro Psychic Research, prototypes?
18:40 Magnetic Shockwave! Oh wait...
22:59 What!? That robotic monstrosity is *BACK!?*
PS: I just like to use Strikers and Tengus as last ditch Kamikaze on Superweapons... It was indeed an Honorable Discharge.
It always weirded me out how the VX in the intro cutscene had the missile pod on the underside of the walker. I guess they made the decision to turn it into an antiair vehicle late in development.
Also possible the art team just changed designs for readibility
it was prob more of balancing reasons
Keep up the good work man, i genuinely can't wait for the next video i love the way you cover up the C&C universe & how you analyse things, i especially love your Generals & Red alert analysis.
I love these videos
Ditto
Like them too, although they don’t seem to get near as many views as the Tiberium ones.
Steel Ronins are literally the people who don’t know vs people who know unit in command and conquer for what they actually are. I love them.
If I remember correctly, King Oni is piloted. And the pilots were convicts. Its kinda like the kamikazee pilots.
No, that's the Steel Ronin.
And the pilots are not convicts, they're disgraced Imperial soldiers stuffed into the suits in pseudo-stasis until activation as penance.
@@louievelayo4100 So they're like the Sisters' Penitent Engines?
@@SamTAnderson Exactly.
@@SamTAnderson Really? I thought steel ronins were like, the Empire of the Rising Sun’s way of saying “dreadnought 40k” (in which the remains of a badly damaged soldier would be transplanted into a more formidable mech walker; more 40k examples would include asuryani wraithguards and ork deff dreads), just like the immortal is the protoss’s way of saying it:
*“When revered protoss heroes fall, their remains are transplanted into robotic exoskeletons. These heavily armed and shielded immortals are among the most loyal of warriors.”*
Ahh, what a good way to end my day arriving early at home and watch the newest Jethild video while drinking some coffee :D
☕️
Next up, pls try covering the mental omega mod for red alert 2 yuri's revenge, it is currently the best unofficial expansion mod for the game, it's currently 19 years old for a mod.
The legend has returned!
Welcome back Comander!!!
I love the format of this video. Good work.
Damn it, Barry!
The flash: I didn’t do anything!
Me: sorry, force of habit
This tecnology is super unique thanks Futuretech for save this advance tecnology.
The Shogun has arrived
Red Alert 3 is a game i play daily thanks to it being on Xbox. Its campaigns are so wild that I just love playing its missions over and over.
Even though it has a *STINKIN'* pop cap, something the franchise has to survive without for so long?
Westwood kept to no pop cap rule in the PS1 versions of Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert, why can't EA do the same in the new gen consoles!?
Cool a new video about CnC about the Empire of the Rising Sun Mecha
I would like to believe, that FutureTech from Red Alert 3 and Red Alert 2 mental omega mod, are the same entity exploiting parallel realities for their technology. It would nicely connect some inconsistencies in the lore, like why is there chronosphere or prism technology without Einstein.
Thank you! Amazing as always!
The Steel Ronin special attack is so anime and I love it!
I still wonder what had happened in pre-Enstein's death by handshake timeline that forced Allies to nuke Japan (and that Soviets were ignoring them in post-Edbh timeline)
If only they had a gimmick campaign with Kaijus in this game like the Dinosaur Funpark campaign.
The Shogun Executioner is insanely powerful. Too bad it's only involved in just two campaign mission. Though for the rest, I definitely like the King Oni and Steel Ronin.
There is a 3th mission in the World challenge campains.
There the shogun executioner has gone rogue and attacks everybody .
With skill you can lure it into your enemies bases and do the job for you 😁
13:28 Mecha? Really?! I love mechas inspired by the anime in RA3, I keep it (because King Oni are based on probably Gundam, Steel Ronin from Gurren Lagann, and Mecha Tengu from Macross),but I really love Yuriko Omega (similar model to Sailor Moon, and act like Lucy from Elfen Lied, with a role of somewhat like Cole MacGrath from INfamous) ! The waifu and contrast of Yuri in C&C franchise!
I love tengu spamming harvesters!
i have a personal head cannon that the commander of the future tec army in the commanders challenges is Gregor Zelinsky, being contracted by future tec to acquire the tec for them.
Nice!
Amazing
Great video! Loved it ^^
Rising Sun is my favorite, along with the Allies.
I like commanding Strike VXs and Mecha Tengus together so they protect each other over land, sea. and air. Of interesting note, an Oni is some kind of Japanese monster equivalent to a troll or an ogre. The Ronin suit sounds more brutal than the flak soldiers being penal troops. 18:04 Westwood got the weapon name wrong. It's called a Naginata, not a Glaive.
Not Westwood, they were shut down in 2003. Red Alert 3 was released in 2008 and was developed by EA Los Angeles, who would later become Danger Close Games.
@@Jethild And then they get shut down by EA because Medal of Honor Warfighter flopped!
@@Jethild Ah yes. Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge was their last C%C game if I'm not mistaken.
@@JenkinsmumThere's was still Renegade before EA offed Westwood...
Is no wonder why there are no airfield structures in the empire.
*_"No nukes means anime mechs. Alright, why not. Thanks Tim Curry, you ruined everything."_*
- Cody; AlternateHistoryHub, The Insane Story of 'Red Alert' Terribly Summarized.
I remember never fighting the emporer's Oni, Natasha's ability is great
Can't wait for empire navy since it their's best fighting style
That mission with the King Onis wound up a slaughter for me. I built enough tower turrets to the point where the King Onis just got shot down when they got close enough.
Have you made a video specifically about Future Tech?
Not yet, though I do plan to cover them eventually.
Those things are incredible.
What's weird with the Shogun Executioner is that its special ability is the same as the Stingray's, and it heals from Tesla attacks. Tatsu must've not only gotten help from Kenji with its construction but also from Soviet informants.
I can finally build my own army of Gundam robots
Mental Omega addendum: Pacific Front with the Tsurugi Powersuit gave the allies a versatile substitute to the IFV.
However the Hailhed division of the Fohen Revolt took the walkers to the next level with Cyclops and Megalodon.
Natasha can perform pilot snipe on King Oni. So it probably has a human inside. (Then again, she can do it on Future Tank X1 too
"Come to Japan, before Japan comes to you..."
King Oni was piloted by a driver. Proof can be seen in Tania's ability to leave vehicles unmanned, and subsequently the infantry of any player on the map who found such an empty vehicle and could capture it.
It is Natasha’s ability to kill vehicle driver…
Uhh...
That's Natasha and her going Jarmen Kell on a vehicle ability.
Japan invading Los Angeles was pretty awesome map.
You get to destroy EA Los Angeles, yeah!
@@louievelayo4100 "Their mediocre products will pester us no more!" said one Imperial Warrior
Hilarious, yet harsher in hindsight
@@royasturias1784 I heard "Their ill-begotten products shall take the shelves no more!"...
I remember yelling Capcom *BANZAI!* before *FOR WESTWOOD!* in my head after my first time doing it... I'm more Mega Man than Mario, don't judge!
20:44 There is a typo in the subtitles: his name was Kenji Tenzai, not Kenji Tenzi
"we have spotted imperial walkers!"
Special mention to the Imperial Giga Fortress which is technically manned but mostly run by AI. The AI asks about 'its body' when in flying head mode. Imagine if it did get one, it'd be the craziest mech in RTS history
C&C is still loved by alot, and recently all (exept that one C&C abomination that is banned to the deepest parts of Hell ) are now on steam.
Introducing a new generation to C&C generals GLA faction is 100% NOT political correct these days 😁😇
New game engines, stronger computers and fan ideas would make a Generals 2, Tiberium solar (fighting of the full invasion force of the scrin in the solar system) And Red Alert 4 possible.
Even a "Call of duty" in the C&C universe is possible
I don't think there's a human element on board the Giga-Fortess at all.
It's fully autonomous and self-aware.
Bird, three-legged three torsos, dude, bigger dude
1:47 hate to be a grammar police but don’t you guys think Jethild should have said that the other way around, as in “can’t crush enemy infantry, let alone vehicles”?
Light Vehicles(Riptide, IFV, Bullfrog)...
Besides, the Striker ain't even meant to run over anything...
@@louievelayo4100please re-read my comment. I never said the striker can run over anything
I can see your point.
The Shogun looks to have launchers behind the three bodies.
King Oni the Draconius Combine Atlas.
Giant robots, samurais and schoolgirls. Yeahp that's the Japan faction.
Balloon bombs, ninja, salarymen, suicidal units
Arahitogami Yoshiro-sama: "OH MY!"
"SpaaAaAace!!!!" 😂
Kenji may have been Japan's premier robot general, but Tatsu has him beat in terms of achievement, with his Shogun Executioner and Giga-Fortresses.
Kinda like Algrin Ironhand in Zero Hour's Contra mod. He is America's robot general, but his super unit is overmatched by the American boss general's Leonidas battle walker.
Who would win - Empire Mechs or Nods Mechs?
One on one maby so.
Yet Nod's Avitar has a unbeatable range on the king oni with it's Lazer / lazers if equipped with another Lazer tanks weapon.
Not to mention it's stealth ability if equipped as well.
However if the king oni gets within melee range it's the winner.
It's Lazer are good, yet don't have the range of an NOD avatar.
Yet it would be interesting to see a battle between the two factions .
When the Cameo mod gets all of the factions together in the next update, that will be made possible.
@@enkerzan3755 that would be cool 😎.
However I don't have a PC and new map downloads never actually work when purchased on Xbox.
Beyond that I feel a Nod faction would win hands down nearly every battle.
Just to many weapons to counter any Red alert factions.
Especially with artillery in play, both Nod & GDI can pound a base from nearly a half map away using venoms or markers placed by elite teams of both factions.
Or if actually able to get it off have venoms placed in a line to bounce Lazer tank attacks across an entire map.
Still it would be interesting, oh I just thought of just how a red alert faction could cope against a scrin faction.
I always like walkers, but the Apocalypse Tanks are still my favorite.
meanwhile general juhziz ready to strike with his scud storms: your unit, has been targeted for demolition
I just noticed that the shogun executioner is different from it's cinematic counterpart
Hey, maybe you could cover artillery as well? I’d love to know more about the waveforce weaponry!
A NEW VIDEO ❤❤❤❤
It's not mech walker it's Gundam walker.
Mecha Tengu not being covered in this video? I know there are some sources said that the Tengus are counted as one of the battle walkers/mechs even tho it just hovers from the ground. But anyway this is an excellent video and hope you can give them highlights too
Striker-VX: Best Unit aside from the Rocket Angel.
Hey, Jethild, could you do a video about Renegade's story too? Not just dead six, but the story about Hovac's journey.
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Have you considered using the RA3 New Campaign Faction sounds in the intro? I think they're much snappier than your currently used ones.
Felt kinda lazy that didn't bother to change up the other King Oni variants. Adding just rockets and changing the color scheme doesn't do it justice, imo.
I love the striker! like the vikings from SC2 it good to attack air and land too
Isn't the Viking more like the Tengu?...
Anti-Air Jet that transforms into an Anti-Ground walker?...
Here
you can finish the shogun mission in uprising without destroying it
3:24 Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinooooooooooooo, Mikadoooooooooooooooooo, NOOOOOOOO SHINOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, TuuuuuukAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, TuuuuuuuuuKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
(RA3 OST: Enter the Shogun Executioner)
question, does the king oni uses its hands after patch 1.05?
All my time checkin out the lore for this franchise and... is that Tim Curry???!!!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?
Yes, it is.
Battle walker and Mechanized walker have different?
man they should have upgrade the shogun excusnaor with mech sized partcal beam rilfes that had a secaddary beam saber mode for both long reange and clsoe range combat. bescue japin not only likes swords but also like guns during there feudal civil wars anyway.
I wonder where the Rocket Angels fall under?
Infantry.
They're wearing flight suits.
@@louievelayo4100 sorry mind at the time thinking Iron Man
Do an Allied Air Force RA1 through RA3 pls.
gotta love what the Tengu isnt there.. in fact its my main gripe with a lot of eastern mechas: why did you even bother giving the thing legs if it barely uses them and just flies around instead?
Safe landing if the Mecha Tengu units are struck by EMP
Macross/Robotech homage
@@royasturias1784 dont think EMP'd mech legs would make for a safe landing at all as they would be disabled too unlike, say... Normal landing gear.
Agree about the homage thing, but really its something i take issue with eastern mechs in general (hell take armored core, 90 percent of the time you fly or slide around instead of actually using the legs the mech was given... Considering how much of a logistical nightmare legs are bound to be sing its such a complex piece of machinery, why bother if you arent really using them anyway?)
Poor Kenji...