Re: What's the best strategy game you've played?
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 9:34 am
Age of Empires 2 and Advance Wars.
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marlowe221 wrote:Erik_Twice wrote:PartridgeSenpai wrote:I've had my eye on both Endless Legend and Age of Wonders 3. As an avid Civ 5 fan, which would you recommend more? I've just read too many mixed things about Endless Legend to be totally sure about it.
Don't get Endless Legend, it's incredibly boringat first because it has a very steep learning curve and by the time you get the hang out of it, you discover the AI is pathethic and there's absolutely no strategy because there's no semblance of balance.
Simply beelining Tier 2 Weapons is enough of a strategy to beat the game on the highest difficulty level because the AI doesn't understand what upgrades are. Don't, bother, really.
I think EL has improved a fair amount in the AI department since launch. Of course it still isn't perfect.
But for a Civ fan, I would recommend checking out Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes. The game has a bit of a tortured history but it's in really good shape these days and Stardock has spent a lot of time updating/patching it.
The Warlock series also has something to offer fans of Civ V as well if fantasy is the theme you are into
pierrot wrote:I started Tactics Ogre on the Saturn, and played through a bit of the intro. I've barely done anything, but this game is already fucking amazing! Holy shit! The dialog, and story are immediately nuanced, intricate, and intriguing. The voice acting (which seems to have been removed from the PS1 version) is superb. Sakimoto Hitoshi was on his fucking game for this soundtrack. I don't really have any worries about the battle system. I am excite!
Why does anyone ever even talk about Ogre Battle?
pierrot wrote:I started Tactics Ogre on the Saturn, and played through a bit of the intro. I've barely done anything, but this game is already fucking amazing! Holy shit! The dialog, and story are immediately nuanced, intricate, and intriguing. The voice acting (which seems to have been removed from the PS1 version) is superb. Sakimoto Hitoshi was on his fucking game for this soundtrack. I don't really have any worries about the battle system. I am excite!
Why does anyone ever even talk about Ogre Battle?
Jmustang1968 wrote:pierrot wrote:I started Tactics Ogre on the Saturn, and played through a bit of the intro. I've barely done anything, but this game is already fucking amazing! Holy shit! The dialog, and story are immediately nuanced, intricate, and intriguing. The voice acting (which seems to have been removed from the PS1 version) is superb. Sakimoto Hitoshi was on his fucking game for this soundtrack. I don't really have any worries about the battle system. I am excite!
Why does anyone ever even talk about Ogre Battle?
The soundtrack is awesome. The PSP version has great recordings of them. TO is great, but I also still love OB. The combat is unique and the unit management is fun for me.
MrPopo wrote:[...] Ogre Battle is a unique strategy game that rewards army building[...].
Jagosaurus wrote:No one ever mentions this game, but I wanted bring up Lock's Quest for the DS. Sure, it is a tower defense game at heart (before these blew up in the mobile market) but it adds light RPG elements and take a good bit of real time strategy to beat the later levels. The 16 bit look is also appealing to me. Developed by 5th Cell who went on to make Scribblenauts.
Xeogred wrote:Jmustang1968 wrote:pierrot wrote:I started Tactics Ogre on the Saturn, and played through a bit of the intro. I've barely done anything, but this game is already fucking amazing! Holy shit! The dialog, and story are immediately nuanced, intricate, and intriguing. The voice acting (which seems to have been removed from the PS1 version) is superb. Sakimoto Hitoshi was on his fucking game for this soundtrack. I don't really have any worries about the battle system. I am excite!
Why does anyone ever even talk about Ogre Battle?
The soundtrack is awesome. The PSP version has great recordings of them. TO is great, but I also still love OB. The combat is unique and the unit management is fun for me.
All three versions have different OST's accordingly.
Sakimoto SNES is just way too good though, I am so happy that's the version I played.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR3jOBklsJ8
And yes I can confirm that's the SNES version. That track alone just killed FFT.