As Alexa, though, actress Natasha Henstridge misses the whole point by misunderstanding the difference between histrionics and plain bad acting. Joe Kucan as Kane, God bless him, almost saves this scattershot structure with his usual superb mix of spittled monologues and ominous glares. As a result, when Kane and other characters address you during the live-action cutscenes, you're not even the same character each time. For example, the first act takes place between the second and third Tiberium Wars, whereas the second act jumps to events that took place during C&C3. The story, such as it is, fills a number of gaps in Command & Conquer history, jumping around like a jackrabbit on speed. Now Playing: Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath Video Review 1 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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