Five Amazing Real-Time Strategy Games While You Wait for Starcraft 2 Reviews

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Monday, August 02, 2010

Editor's note: Despite the hype, are you on the fence about Starcraft 2? Juan has helpfully provided a list of other real-time strategy PC games for you to check out while you wait for the verdict on Blizzard's latest. Did he miss your favorite? Tell us in the comments! -Rob


After a 12-year slumber, Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty -- the most popular game in both South Korea and PC gamers’ hearts -- is out this week. Hooray, right?

But when dining out with others, I like to order a different plate than my friends.

In other words, I won't jump onto the Starcraft 2 bandwagon at the moment.

Does the lack of early reviews have you mulling over the purchase, too? Well, I'd like to introduce you to other real-time strategy games for the PC.

 

Age of Empires Series (Ensemble Studios)

Not so long ago, Microsoft Game Studios was RTS royalty. Their crown jewel was the Age of Empires series. I am not one to boast sales, but in-house developer Ensemble Studios cumulatively sold over 20 million copies of the franchise.

I played so much of Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings that my obession impacted the course of my video-game path. First, instead of playing Final Fantasy 7, I let my cousin borrow the Square-Enix title. I've been a virgin ever since. Second, the series instilled an appreciation of history that resulted in the subject becoming my major in college.


Sins of a Solar Empire (Ironclad Games)

Sins of a Solar Empire takes resource, research, and economic management to a place far, far away -- beyond previous RTS games -- into 3D space.

The epic, two-sided resource tree poster gave GFW Radio (97.5 Brodeo) podcasters Jeff Green, Sean Molloy, and Ryan Scott a good laugh back in 2008. Later on, the poster would proudly hang in the 1UP/EGM men’s bathroom stall.

 


Warcraft 3 (Blizzard)

I may have missed the watershed moment of Playstation gaming (i.e., the fate Aeris), but I played and witnessed the fall of Arthas, son of King Terenas and heir to the throne of Lordaeron. Tears.

I may have to wait another 12 years to finish that fight in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King -- I'm still stuck in the Barrens chat.

 

 

 


Company of Heroes (Relic)

If only Company of Heroes was available during my time at San José State University, I would've changed my social-history focus to military history.

What other game allows you command German tiger tank squads in Nazi-controlled Western Europe? None. What RTS game before Company of Heroes allowed cover and destructible environments? None.

The Zerg has never experienced the Blitzkreig!


Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War series (Relic)

Space Marines/Terran, Eldar/Protoss, and Tyranids/Zerg: The character species may seem interchangeable, but the original Dawn of War trumps the Starcraft universe with Orks.

For those keeping count, Dawn of War has four races, while Starcraft 2 has only three. Pulling on the heart strings of Warhammer fans, the series tells a space fantasy that rivals Blizzard's. WAAARGH!

 
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Comments (12)
Mikeminotti-biopic
July 28, 2010

I've always heard amazing things about Company of Heroes. I need to try it some day.

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July 28, 2010
@Mike CoH single player portion will soon be free to play online. I highly recommend it!
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July 29, 2010
Awesome Ensemble is the top of the list awesome :)
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July 29, 2010
Thanks Toby!
Robsavillo
July 30, 2010

Great list!

Even though this one is a little flawed, I'd add Universe at War by Petroglyph. The developer also made Star Wars: Empire at War, which I liked for the turn-based, strategic layer that connected the real-time battles in the campaign.

I've also enjoyed A.I. War: Fleet Command by Acren Games, which is unlike any other RTS I've played.

And don't forget about Supreme Commander (the sequel came out recently, too)!

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July 30, 2010
@rob I actually never played the three you have mentioned, but I will dutifully check them out, as soon as I finish my current sins of a solar empire match.
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August 02, 2010

World of Conflict deserves a mention too, being on the lines of Dawn of War II that focus directly on moment-to-moment action of a smaller group of units instead of wider base-building resource-collecting strategy.

Shame that the console version was cancelled, since it was probably one of the RTSs best-suited to consoles from top to bottom.

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August 02, 2010

Solid list. This game is too old to be considered now, but one of the best all-time RTSes: Dark Reign!

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August 02, 2010
Thanks for the comments everyone!
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August 02, 2010

Sins of a Solar Empire isn't "3D." (The graphics are, but everything still exists on a 2D plane.) Maybe you're thinking of Homeworld?

3D or not, it's a great game. It's got the pace of turn-based strategy game, but it's real-time, so you actually have time to think and plan your next move.

Robsavillo
August 03, 2010

Mark, End War is a RTS that translates reasonable well to consoles. I also enjoyed Mushroom Wars on PSN. Although simplistic, the game likewise translates to consoles well and plays to a controller's strengths.

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August 04, 2010
I thank all of you on commenting and the promotion to the front page!

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