I think there’s still future for Total War but they still need to do a reset. After Total War: Warhammer III hype, things have been a bit shaky. If they focus on solid historical title again with proper optimization, it will definitely blow. But if they are doing half baked work, they will lose...
I prefer fixed chances. This random nonsense can make you question your choices. When I played XCOM: Enemy Unknown and 95% of the shots was missed, I nearly pushed my laptop off the table. But fixed percentages still feels fair, even if I lose, I'm ok with it.
For me, it's Age of Empires II and I will defend it all i’ve got. Some people will say StarCraft II but AOE2 has that soul. The simplicity is one of the reasons I like it.
I picked Company of Heroes first, then Men of War, then Steel Division 2. Company of Heroes just has that balance of strategy and chaos, that's what majority of gamers want to see in games.
I would have to go with Ultimate General. The depth in that campaign alone is enough to get you attracted. I remember just sitting there playing the game and adjusting brigades like a real general. Other titles also tried, but this one is totally different.
You haven’t gone through the toughest turn based games if you haven't played Darkest Dungeon. That game will stress you mentally, not just strategically. It was a very tough game and somehow we still love it.
Without thinking twice, it’s XCOM: Enemy Unknown and I’ll argue this anywhere. The way one wrong move can wipe your whole squad makes the game so unique. It taught me to be accountable. I remember losing my best sniper and I just sat there staring at the screen like a moron.😂
I think people forget the classics and they chase the shiny nonsense. If there is any RTS that deserves a proper comeback, it is Command & Conquer: Generals. Not the remaster, a full reboot with a serious budget. It's a pity that gaming companies just want a quick cash now. The creativity has...
If a newbie jumps straight into something like StarCraft II multiplayer, they’ll uninstall it by the second day. So, someone new to the game should start by playing campaign first, enjoy the story, then try skirmish. That’s how I got into the Age of Empires II back then. If you rush it, you...
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