Smiley Face said:
I've never been much for strategy games - I've tried some over the years, but the only one that I ever had a lot of fun with was Age of Mythology, back in the day. Recently, however, I've discovered Civilization V and XCom: Enemy Unknown, and I can't get enough of them.
As such, it would seem that while Real Time Strategy games aren't quite my speed, Turn-Based Strategy Games might well be. But... I don't really know all that many of them. And so I've come to you wonderful people - what strategy games might you suggest for me? Obviously, I'd appreciate Turn-Based Strategy suggestions, but if there are other kinds of strategy games out there, or even some RTSs that you think might be worth a shot despite my track record with them, feel free to suggest them as well.
It can be tricky to find great turn-based strategy that are new...TBS has only recently begun to have a bit of a renaissance. For a while there it was basically a lost genre. So some of these games will be old. Keep that in mind. Old does not mean "not good", but if you have extreme allergies to retro gaming you should be aware of what you're in for.
So, recommendations:
1. JAGGED ALLIANCE 2 - OLD, BUT STILL *VERY* GOOD
Arguably the high watermark of the tactical shooter genre. Some might choose to give that award to the original XCOM, but JA2 is the newer, more accessible game, adds a lot of depth and nuance to the experience, and oozes personality. As slick and fun as the new XCOM is, JA2 trumps it soundly with robust mechanics. The 1.13 mod pumps the resolution up to "acceptable" levels by modern standards, and adds a ton of game play features as well. This is an all time classic, and should not be missed. Get the GOG version for $9.99, the Steam version has some issues.
2. TOTAL WAR: MEDIEVAL 2 - GETTING OLD, STILL QUITE ACCEPTABLE
This is a hybrid TBS/RTS game, so it should not be confused with a straight out TBS. However, the RTS elements can be quite slow paced and thoughtful, unlike the cracked out speed of the more modern Shogun 2. There is a lot of time to react and plan on the battlefield, and having elements break down because you can't be everywhere at once is actually quite fun and historically appropriate. The TBS overlay provides some rich RPG potential and gives the game a lot of character. Recommend the Stainless Steel mod as it keeps the core game intact while enriching it in almost every possible way. Be warned...a single campaign of Medieval 2 can last for weeks on end. This is an incredibly deep, all consuming game.
3. KINGS BOUNTY - LEGEND OR CROSSWORLDS - GETTING OLD, STILL QUITE ACCEPTABLE
This is a hybrid TBS/RPG, heavy on the TBS elements. It's basically HOMM with the board game/skirmish overlay removed and replaced with a lightweight RPG instead. Roam from place to place with your hero, building an army, recovering artifacts, and beating up enemies. Bright, charming, cartoonish graphics. Easy to learn and easy to play. Pretty inexpensive too, especially when it's to be found on sale.
4. ALPHA CENTAURI - OLD, BUT STILL *VERY* GOOD
The sci-fi Civ. Probably the most complex and deep of all the Civ-like titles. I generally think revisiting older Civs is somewhat pointless, as whatever you gain in terms of popular old features you give up in terms of advancements lost, but Alpha Centauri is different enough to be its own experience. The first time you screw up someone's food supply by terraforming a mountain and sticking them in the rain shadow you will marvel at the depth of the simulation.
5. CRUSADER KINGS 2 - QUITE NEW, CAN BE TOUGH TO LEARN
This is actually a RTS, but it looks and plays more or less exactly like a TBS, so do not be put off. If you like the dynasty building elements of Medieval 2, this is that...just turned up to 11. If there was a "Game of Thrones: The Game" where you scheme and murder and have offspring who grow up to scheme and murder and one of them is a dwarf, well...this is that game. There's even a Game of Thrones mod.
Other games to consider:
Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic
Heroes of Might and Magic 2 & 3
Master of Magic
Master of Orion 2
Galactic Civilizations 2
Endless Space
XCOM: UFO Defense and Terror from the Deep
Fantasy General
Elven Legacy
Fallout Tactics