Company Of Heroes is a very challenging game in my opinion. You have to plan everything so meticulously for online play or you just get dominated by people with a great game plan.
That makes me sad to hear that people have not played AOE, I ended up buying the first two AOE games twice, and AOE 2 + the Conquerors expansion about 3 times. Most recently I picked up all 4 games for 10$ at Wal-Mart, I suggest EVERYONE gets it. I think the game requires a fair amount of strategy, however, the most thinking goes into chess.Mr.Switchblade said:On a personal note:
I know some of you are pack rats and collect those wonderful hidden gem games that reek of excellence and good quality, even if they are old, and I would like to give credit to Age of Wonders 2, which is sadly not on the list because most people haven't played it. If you have, more power to ya, if not, if you got a little extra money and a PC i highly recommend it. If your a fan of the turn based games your sure to love it.
cheers
We are talking about 2 entirely different games dude. Your thinking Age of Empires. Age of Wonders is totally different in almost every way.Chinchama said:That makes me sad to hear that people have not played AOE, I ended up buying the first two AOE games twice, and AOE 2 + the Conquerors expansion about 3 times. Most recently I picked up all 4 games for 10$ at Wal-Mart, I suggest EVERYONE gets it. I think the game requires a fair amount of strategy, however, the most thinking goes into chess.Mr.Switchblade said:On a personal note:
I know some of you are pack rats and collect those wonderful hidden gem games that reek of excellence and good quality, even if they are old, and I would like to give credit to Age of Wonders 2, which is sadly not on the list because most people haven't played it. If you have, more power to ya, if not, if you got a little extra money and a PC i highly recommend it. If your a fan of the turn based games your sure to love it.
cheers
I agree, Go requires a lot of strategic play.GRoXERs said:Uh... chess?
Or how 'bout Go?
Now THAT takes strategy. If you aren't thinking at least 10 moves ahead, you aren't going to win unless the person you're playing is terrible.
A-fucking-men. As for Chess, I find the game too restrictive and not strategic at all. Yeah, that's right, I said it. Chess comes down to rote memorization of books and "strategies" that have dissected the game to death, making it less a game of strategy and more a game of brute-force mental processing (which is why computers can beat chessmasters but even a mediocre player can beat the AI on any computer strategy game.)apsham said:Other;
Europa fucking Universalis.
First of all "aint" isn't good grammar, second, I do get fairly excited when my carefully planned strategy lets me checkmate my opponent when he thinks that he is winning, and thirdly I would like to congratulate you for making me actually look up the exact definition of visceral.Horticulture said:I enjoy tactics games over strategy: Company of Heroes and Dawn of War 2 are among my favorites. Myth was great, too. I like the fact that you can't overcome poor battlefield management and strategy with a vastly superior economy as is possible in AoE/the Crafts.
As for Chess, sure it's a classic and all, but it ain't visceral. Though I'd never pass up a game of Chess on one of those park-sized boards.
Eh, I'd agree if not for the fact that I just get pissed and turn off my game whenever a character I care about dies.Souplex said:Fire emblem seems conspicuously absent from this list.
In terms of gameplay and mechanics, you surely can't for a second imagine that Fire Emblem is simpler than Chess, which I notice is on the list.Mr.Switchblade said:'Cause I'm pretty sure in terms of turn based games thats almost the simplest you can get. Try Heroes of Might and Magic 5.Souplex said:Fire emblem seems conspicuously absent from this list.
'course "aint" ain't good grammar, you forgot the apostrophe.Ebola256 said:First of all "aint" isn't good grammar, second, I do get fairly excited when my carefully planned strategy lets me checkmate my opponent when he thinks that he is winning, and thirdly I would like to congratulate you for making me actually look up the exact definition of visceral.Horticulture said:I enjoy tactics games over strategy: Company of Heroes and Dawn of War 2 are among my favorites. Myth was great, too. I like the fact that you can't overcome poor battlefield management and strategy with a vastly superior economy as is possible in AoE/the Crafts.
As for Chess, sure it's a classic and all, but it ain't visceral. Though I'd never pass up a game of Chess on one of those park-sized boards.