Your Favourite RTS Campaign?

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Susurrus

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All of the men of war campaigns are pretty good, and some excellent levels throughout. However, the Axis campaign in Men of War is absolutely amazing. Charting the Afrikakorps's early successes and eventual defeat, and culminating in the awesome defense level "Borg's Last Fight", it's brilliant.

The MoW Red Tide expansion also deserves a mention.

Chaos Gate was pretty good (although I never finished it, due to increasingly high levels of corrupted save files, until my game was rendered entirely unplayable (sigh).
 

Bostur

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StarCraft 1 for sure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh1tm9YCsuY

The Warcraft III campaign is very good as well. I love the humour of some of the Red Alert campaigns as well.
 
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I quite enjoyed Supreme Commander's campaign, not so much for the story, but for the way the battlefield would expand as you complete objectives. Rather than be in the same theater for 5 - 6 missions and having to rebuild your base from scratch each time. Also, the scale of the battles you could have in the end game was impressive. As the battlefield would expand, so would your unit cap. You'd start with a cap of 150 buildings and units and by the end of the map it would gradually expand out to 500 buildings and units.
 

Dragunai

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Dawn of war 2 is probably my standing favourite.
The story is well told, the characters are well developed (for space marines =P) and the structure of the missions works really well for a "I want lots of optional missions" person like me.

Loads of gameplay hours and the RPG style of gearing and leveling your squads made it even better.
I got the gold edition so I got vanilla and Chaos rising, just bought retribution a few hours back from amazon and Ill have it in 2 days.

From what I read its even better than the ones I played which has me excited ^_^
 

Stu35

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Dawn of War : Winter Assault - specifically, the Imperial Guard sections. I also am particuarly fond of the way the levels are blended between the races - so you play the first half as the Imperial Guard, before interfering as the Eldar to ensure the Imperiums victory.
 

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Age of Empires II: The Atilla the Hun campaign. The Huns are my main civilization in the expansion pack and it's just so awesomely amazing killing and pillaging with a horde of Hun horsemen.
 

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omega 616 said:
Harlief said:
Red Alert 3 Soviet campaign... why?

Tim Curry, that's why!
I know her from somewhere, wiki is saying it's Jenny McCarthy but it's not. Do you know ho she is?
She is one Gina Joy Carano a mixed martial artist and actor hope that helps.

OP:Mine would be command and conquer red alert retalation (counter-strike in the US) Soviet campaign.As there was much depth and created a great story in a awesome world.
 

Testosticore

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Id have to say its a tie between Dawn of War 2 [Chaos rising included] and Warcraft 3.

Dawn of War 2 because It really felt like a desperate attempt to stave off a world devouring enemy all by yourself until help arrives and Chaos rising because of the fucking space hulk missions are probably the 3 best missions ever put into an RTS.

I liked Warcraft 3 because it was my first RTS. Yeah, I just spammed Hunter Trolls, but it got me into the genre as a whole.
 

Ando85

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I enjoyed the Starcraft campaigns. But, what I liked more was the campaign editor. I recall a long time creating my own campaign with my own created maps with triggers and dialogue. Was a very user friendly creation tool.
 

demoman_chaos

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I think my favorite was either my Greek campaign in Rome Total War or my Scottish one in M2:TW Britannia. The Scottish one was fairly easy while the Greek was tough at the start (once I got armored hoplites, twas easy peasy). I did make more money during the Scottish one if I remember right.
Then again, the bit of the Shiamazu campaign in Shogun 2 I was able to play was quite fun.....
Screw it, any Total War campaign that doesn't start you off royally boned like the English in the M2 Britannia one.
 

poppabaggins

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I would say Homeworld if I had ever managed to get past the Gardens of Kadesh . Maybe it's time to try that again, now that I understand strategy.

But yeah, World in Conflict campaign is great, but I found the multiplayer sadly lacking after a while.

Also, Dawn of War 2 (+ Chaos Rising). More of a real-time tactical RPG than an RTS. Basically, I want Relic to just make a full on RPG, using the Dawn of War 2 campaign gameplay (with more variation, of course).

The Company of Heroes campaign was decent enough for a more traditional RTS experience.

Hmmmm... I think I might like Relic.
 

omega 616

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Spygon said:
She is one Gina Joy Carano a mixed martial artist and actor hope that helps.
I knew I knew that person, shame she got battered by that man beast cyborg. Didn't know she was an actor though, learn something new every day.

I remember Randy couture was in a C&C game, I think it was red alert 3 as well actually. Amazing how cage fighters are getting into games these days.

Anyway, I am totally off topic. Thanks for putting my mind at rest.
 

starkiller212

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demoman_chaos said:
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Screw it, any Total War campaign that doesn't start you off royally boned like the English in the M2 Britannia one.
Funnily enough, my favorite Total War campaigns are the ones where you start off in a terrible position. Western Rome in R:BI and England in M2:K forced me to strategically withdraw from entire regions, and sacrifice thousands of my own citizens and soldiers to restore order to what I had left. The Tokugawa campaign in S2 is great too, I had to depend on diplomacy and agents to survive while fighting a defensive war on 2 fronts, and at one point I was friendly with all the surviving clans in Japan. Those extremely challenging scenarios make for some truly unique gameplay, far more interesting than the simple "expand rebuild repeat" core of most campaigns, IMHO.