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Real-Time Strategy, anyone?
IN WHICH I LAZILY COPY VIVI
Anyway, just as Vivi asked for RPGs, I'm asking for RTSs here. I saw Supreme Commander for 8 bucks at a used book store, and somehow this has sparked an interest in playing more RTSs.
So, what's good?
(I also started sketching out the ideas for an RTS of my own. If anyone cares, I can mention a few things about it)
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Also, I'm not a virgin.In any case, if you have an X-box/PS3 Brutal Legend is worth checking out for the setting, story, the awesome music, and I honestly found being immersed in the battle to be a lot more fun than point and clicking.
BUY BOTH I AND II.
BUY ALL THE EXPANSIONS (except Soulstorm).
DO IT. DO EEEEEEEEEET.
I'm not big on RTS in general, but I love every RTS Blizzard has ever made.
And Dawn of War and, of course, Age of Empires. Historical RTS FTW
,More to the point, Medieval II allows me to play as the Holy Roman Empire. Huzzah.
So, while you guys are suggesting some good stuff, is Supreme Commander any good? Cause 8 bucks for that game is a pretty damn good deal
I thought it was fricking awesome, in single player at least. I loved the massive scale and all that. Yet the multiplayer element was non-existent. I couldn't update the game or anything, because gas powered games' portal was so profoundly retarded.
I also suggest Rise of Nations if you want a mix of RTS and 4X.
And Dawn of War and, of course, Age of Empires. Historical RTS FTW
Seconding this.
I wish there existed a combination of Empire Earth's breadth, Rise of Nation's quality, and Command and Conquer's combat system. The first two EE games had their hearts in the right place, but have too many things wrong with them gameplay wise. The third was horrible. Rise of Nations was polished to a much better standard to Empire Earth, but its resource system was flawed, and the combat system and unit caps drained the fun out of it.
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Also, Warcraft III.
Also, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. I don't like the gameplay that much, but the story is fun (alternatively, watch a Let's Play).
It's abandonware now, as is the expansion. It's quite fun
Tiberian Sun & expansion, Red Alert 2 & expansion, Warcraft 3 & The Frozen Throne(especially the last one has custom content that'll last you for years).
Europa Universalis IIIWait, that's grand strategy with real-time.Er... Company of Heroes? Made by Relic, the developers of Dawn of War.