Strategy is a vital part of PC culture. Whether you're into action-packed real-time combat or mind-bending turn-based simulations, great strategy games immerse you in unique, massive scenarios that let you rule empires, control space-exploring races, and command a cavalry charge against enemy armies.

We present you our selection of the best strategies for PC. Whether you like real-time battles or turn-based battles, strategies allow you to become a participant in large-scale events, manage empires, control powerful races and fearlessly fight against thousands of armies. This is why we love them. But some we love more than others.

As in the case of a selection of the best first-person shooters, we tried to make the list as diverse as possible and collect the most worthy representatives of the genre, which are still able to take your breath away. The article will certainly be updated as new excellent strategies are released.

Do you agree with our choice? Do you want to top up this list? Share your suggestions in the comments.

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The game exploits the lack of options very cleverly, often putting the player in front of difficult choices. You can only scan six points at a time, while the game regularly throws up opportunities for battle. You need to look for new recruits; engineers must build new communication centers to establish contacts with new territories; Need resources to upgrade weapons and armor. You can't get everything at once. You may have to be content with something from this list. Back in 1989, Sid Meier described the game as "a series of interesting decisions," and XCOM 2 is by far the most accurate expression of those words ever to come out of the hands of Firaxis.


Red Alert is perhaps the least related strategy on our list. To win in absolutely any battle, it is enough to be the first to build a technical center and send 25 mammoths to the enemy base, or simply send a chinook, stuffed to capacity with simple Tanyusha girls, right behind enemy lines. In a sense, the lack of balance was one of the reasons for the huge popularity of this title. Even now, the chaos that is happening in the battles there on land, sea and in the air remains attractive. In addition, the game was made free.


By simplifying the XCOM formula, Firaxis took a shortcut to the things that have always been the essence of the series. At its core, this is squad action, a game in which you take care of your favorite and unique squad with all your might. Whether you're putting your fighters into bulky war machines, or giving them the names of your friends (or both), Enemy Within outperforms other strategy games by taking your decisions very seriously.


For this iteration of Sid Meier's game of world domination, Firaxis has built a new engine from the ground up. It was the first game in the series to feature 3D effects and featured the inimitable voice of legend Leonard Nimoy. In a wide list of innovations and improvements, a smarter, more aggressive AI was a separate line. It is worth noting that it was from this part that the modding of the game became easier, resulting in the appearance of several excellent add-ons created by the players. Civilization fans can argue for hours about which installment is the best in the series, but my favorite is the four.


The feature of FS is that both opposing sides make their moves at the same time. You have to not only plan the movement of your squad of cybersoldiers, but also anticipate the actions of the enemy. Before confirming the move, the game allows you to look at the actions being performed so that the player can avoid the very obvious ones. In one of my best games, I deliberately sent a soldier into enemy fire to distract the enemy while the rest of my fighters came in from the flank. Explore move previews to act with impeccable accuracy and avoid losses.

BattleTech, which can be described as a mixture board game Designed by XCOM, it is a deep and elaborate turn-based strategy game with an impressive campaign system. You manage a group of mercenaries, wisely allocate available funds and upgrade your collection of combat suits and robots.

In battles, it is necessary to aim at specific parts of the enemy robots, taking into account the strength of their armor, the rate of fire, the angle at which the fire is fired, and the characteristics of the environment. At first, all this is difficult to understand, since the game is not particularly friendly to beginners, but if you like strategy rich in details or are already familiar with this universe, then BattleTech will definitely appeal to you.

Set in the Viking Age, Northgard is a real-time strategy game that borrows a lot from titles like Settlers and Age of Empires, and also invites us to immerse ourselves in a unique expansion system that allows you to gradually increase the area of ​​territories under your control.

The weather also plays an important role in the gameplay. You need to prepare especially carefully for winter, but if you choose the appropriate branch in the technology development tree, then the winter on your lands will be warmer than on enemy territories, which will give you a strategic advantage. The frankly boring story is compensated by the excellent design of the story missions and incredibly exciting battles in the battle mode.

Almost perfect tactical action with robots and chic design from the creators of FTL. In Into the Breach you have to fight off waves of Vek monsters on maps divided into 64 sectors, where various fortresses and story-important objects are located. Of course, the easiest way to get rid of the Vek monsters is to wipe them out with your robots and air attacks, but this will require you to think strategically and keep enemies away from your buildings.

Civilian buildings provide you with electricity, which serves as a kind of health bar here. Whenever an enemy attacks such a building, you are one step closer to defeat. Once you run out of electricity, your team will travel back in time and try to save the world again. This is a fairly complex, compact and dynamic adventure. As you unlock new types of robots and upgrades for them, you will gradually learn new ways to fight a merciless enemy.

The first Total War: Warhammer showed that Games Workshop's fantasy universe is perfect for the massive battles and amazing battlefield detail that Creative Assembly is known for. In the second part, a lot of improvements awaited us - in the interface, the appearance and skills of the heroes, as well as the armies of various factions.

The four factions featured (skaven, high elves, dark elves and lizardfolk) are strikingly different from each other, and when creating them, the authors thoroughly studied the background of the rich Warhammer universe. If you have long wanted to get acquainted with the world of Warhammer, but did not know where to start, then this game is perfect for you. And if you already have a great original, then you will find one large-scale campaign, the action of which takes place on a single giant map.

The War of the Chosen add-on brings a number of minor details to the game, as well as rather interesting elements such as colorful, chatty enemies that appear randomly as you progress through the main campaign, each of which has strengths and weaknesses. You will also find new types of enemy soldiers, thousands of cosmetic changes, zombie-like enemies that inhabit abandoned cities, the ability to create propaganda posters and much more.

As a result, every campaign in War of the Chosen is a little oversaturated, but all the changes are so well executed that no XCOM 2 fan should pass by.

At first glance, the name of the game sounds simply blasphemous. More than a decade after the release of the last Homeworld, they decided to turn the game they remembered for its spaceships and movement in three-dimensional space into another ground-based tank strategy? Is it still a prequel? Nevertheless, despite all the fears that have arisen, Desert of Kharak turned out to be successful in all respects.

It's not only a marvelous RTS that sets itself apart from the rest of the genre's contemporaries, but also a great Homeworld representative that reimagined the series and clearly captured its magic.

The best game in the series so far, with so many different details that it seems like it immediately came out with a couple of add-ons. The system of areas allows you to build huge cities and motivates you to think through your actions a few steps ahead. The amazing design of the game deserves special praise - yes, you get used to the local cartoon style right away, but over time it becomes clear that this decision benefited the project.

It is very interesting to see what new additions will bring to this already rich game, which is the undisputed peak of the entire legendary series.

"Hopefully future patches and additions will fill in the gaps," wrote one of the journalists in his on the day of its release. And while the sci-fi project from Paradox still has room to grow, the high level of updates and their regular release definitely benefit the game.

For example, with the Utopia expansion, the internal political system of the game has undergone significant changes (not to mention a hundred other small innovations), which gave us another hundred hours of gameplay. In addition, it is now possible to build Dyson spheres around stars in order to pump energy out of them, dooming nearby planets to icing. A cruel but mesmerizing sight.

Endless Legend was one of the unexpected breakthroughs last year. Following on from Amplitude's Endless Space, EL's fantasy 4X strategy was very good, but still didn't fully realize the potential of the developers. Its release went unnoticed thanks to the release of the big-budget Civilization: , but EL rightfully became the best game in the genre since the fourth Civilization.

It is deeper and more diverse, it has amazing asymmetric factions, sub-races, heroes, quests and more, more. And she looks, besides, just great.

As much a social experiment as it is a strategy game, Neptune's Pride pits people against each other in the battle for a star system. The rules are simple: develop your systems, build ships and send them to conquer new systems. The war unfolds slowly, a week or so, and requires attention, which can slightly spoil your real life.

Simple yet elegant mechanics condone making and breaking alliances, which can lead to insidious assaults from yesterday's friends on your systems. Naturally, at three o'clock in the morning, while you are watching the second dream. An accessible game that produces tons of amazing drama.

I still love the first two Red Alerts because there are almost no bad titles in Westwood's C&C series, but everything is perfect in this part: here are the most interesting campaigns, the best units, great maps and, of course, great cutscenes.

The factions differ from each other in all respects and have much more uniqueness than it was in the original game - take, for example, the Soviet octopuses and dolphins that are on the side of the allies. Here, the authors found the perfect balance between self-irony and sincerity in cutscenes, and therefore the game was both captivating and evoked a smile at the right moments.

What, alas, cannot be said about the natural disaster in the face of Red Alert 3 from EA.

If you've ever dreamed of conquering space at the head of an armada of customizable colossus starships, this strategy is for you. It has smart, creative AI, and one complete game can take weeks.

You will have to monitor the economy, technology, diplomacy, culture, increase military power, forge alliances, fight wars, and dominate the other nations of the galaxy. Reminiscent of the games in the Civilization series, but only on a larger scale and, in places, much deeper.

In terms of its mechanics, Homeworld is a phenomenal strategy game with a fully 3D game space. She was among the first representatives of the zharn, who pulled it out from one single plane.

What's more, the game boasts a chic atmosphere and sound design, from Adagio for strings in the opening missions to drum roll, accelerating the heartbeat in multiplayer battles. If you like the rebooted Battlestar Galactica, be sure to play Howmeworld.

With the scale of battles in Supreme Commander, only Total War can compete. Here you give an order to a specific engineer, then turn the mouse wheel - and you watch the battlefield from a bird's eye view. And a couple of seconds later you are already looking at the face of another soldier, a few kilometers from the first. Even my head is spinning.

The clash of armies, composed of hundreds of mechs in slender columns, rewards the player with the most delightful firefight the CPU can handle. SupCom is one of the very few RTS that combines sea, land and air vehicles in one battle. And even more - with artillery, tactical nuclear weapons and experimental robots of titanic proportions.

In addition to being the successor to the best competitive strategy game of the past decade, SC2 has also earned credit for reimagining the traditional RTS campaign structure. A good example of this is Heart of the Swarm, but it was the "human" Wings of Liberty that laid the foundation: an intricate adventure that brings a mixture of working formulas to the table with each new mission.

From a zombie defense scenario to a planet flooded with lava every few minutes, SC2 forces the player to re-learn all of their core elements.

Not the most obvious contender for this list, Tooth and Tail attracted us with its simple take on RTS (and the game was clearly created for controllers), which retained all the ingredients of a great strategy. The game is even closer in spirit to Pikmin than Halo Wars - the units here gather around your character and follow the simplest orders, and the creation of units occurs automatically, based on the population limit and available resources.

The battles last no more than 10 minutes, and the action takes place against the backdrop of a well-written political conflict between factions of anthropomorphic animals.

The game that today is remembered as the founder of , Warcraft III is primarily an inventive and ambitious strategy game that introduced many players to cinematic fantasy.

Here, for the first time, RPG elements were introduced in the form of heroes and neutral units, which was not seen before in any strategy, and the large-scale campaign told an amazing story that completely captivated the player thanks to flawless execution. As a bonus, funny phrases were attached from the units that reacted to the call.

The series' transition to full 3D marked the crossing of a milestone, beyond which gradually accumulating problems led to instability at the release of Empire and long-term AI issues that plagued players in later games in the series.

The original Rome presented us with the simple but exciting face of ancient warfare, and did it in a masterful way. A magnificent excursion into one of the most curious eras military history interesting to this day.

It was a big temptation to put the first Dawn of War on this list, but it was decided to stick with its experimental sequel, which replaced large squads with a handful of the coolest space thugs with sets of killer abilities.

To deal with the Ork hordes, you have to control these genetically modified commandos, coordinating their actions with the attacks of Stormtroopers, accurate fire of the Scouts and heavy weapons cover. And the co-op mode Last Stand was great too.

SSE uses some tricks of the 4X strategy, but makes them work in the RTS wrapper. This is a game about stellar empires that rise, prosper and die in the far space of the far future. Well, and about how the huge starships of these empires go out of hyperspace to the flaming worlds.

Diplomacy is also available, but these are huge starships! Play the Rebellion expansion and watch these very ships grow to truly incredible sizes.

CKII it political strategy. It is not only about how the player leads his troops into battle, but also about the wedding of his imbecile niece. Each character has a value, each has its own goals and desires. Yes, it's difficult (blame it on the feudal system), but you can get your own personal drama, right here and now.

The situation often drives the player into a corner, into hopeless situations, forcing them to do terrible things for the sake of power. Once I had to execute a newborn baby so that his older and more intelligent sister could rule. The Middle Ages was still a time.

The ominous blue map of the world at DEFCON is the perfect setting for a macabre story about the start of a nuclear war. First, you prepare for Armageddon by stocking up warehouses with supplies, placing launch silos, nuclear submarines, and setting up missile defenses. This organizational stage of the game is interesting in itself for its strategic component, but the real cool DEFCON becomes when the missiles are sent into the sky.

Blurring spots of explosions, counting casualties as city after city is reduced to radioactive ashes. When the dust settles, few people will care about a formal victory. Multiplayer, where a real nightmare is happening, is simply amazing.

Some games try to distance themselves from the emotional side of the war that ended just recently. But not Company of Heroes. It's tense, complex, and brutal.

Of course, the game uses purely Hollywood tricks (mud sultans of artillery bombardment migrated here straight from Saving Private Ryan), but the result is the most intense strategy in the world, perfectly capturing the tactical imbalance of World War II.

A deep strategic component and a transparent turn-based combat system made Xenonauts a model among game reboots. If you're an old fan of the X-COM series, forget about your ancient discs and 20-year-old fossil graphics. The best way to remember the glory days is to turn on the Xenonauts. If you are not familiar with X-COM, this game will give you a chance to enjoy the origins of the series with improved mechanics and details.

After Rome, the series quickly went to a dead end, dragging a pile of problems. But Shogun 2 still managed to be the kind of game fans wanted to see Total War again. A chic setting, polished mechanics and the honor of your leader, balancing between Buddhism and Christianity. The real difference between the clans (the Chosokabe archers are the best!), and some particularly fun special units like the ninja kisho bombers.

Shogun 2 also offered such a cool thing as a two-player co-op campaign - a great (albeit slow) way to conquer the continent. The follow-up to TWS2, Rome 2 was hugely ambitious, but never achieved the balance and mechanics polished that Creative Assembly did with Shogun 2. The second expansion, Fall of the Samurai, offered players a fantastic mid 19th century. Guns, swords, ninjas - there is everything your heart desires.

In 2012, strategy expert Tim Stone described the game as a "fresh and friendly" wargame, praising the impressive AI. To defeat computer generals, you will have to use the advantages of the battlefield to the fullest and diversify tactics.

A simple and accessible interface lowers the entry threshold, usually high in wargames. And by studying the intricacies of the system, you will discover the incredible depths of mechanics.

Age of Empires gave us the opportunity to live centuries of progress in half-hour gaming sessions, but RoN went further, cleverly introducing elements of turn-based strategy games like Civilization. Instead of directly leading your troops into battle, you expand the state by building new cities.

As national borders collide, a technological race ensues between nations, a war for influence punctuated by missile strikes and javelin throws. How can you ever get tired of the process of crushing archers and knights with tanks and stealth bombers?

The list could not do without this game, even taking into account the fact that Rise of Nations developed all the ideas laid down here to the maximum. Age of Empires II still looks good on PC today thanks to the HD re-release, for which expansions are still being released. The latest was Rise of the Rajas, released at the end of 2016. Not bad for a game that's almost 20 years old.

Create huge armies, upgrade them, collect resources and enjoy exciting campaigns in this RTS. And if you get tired of the proposed campaigns, then you can always download amateur add-ons or even create your own scenarios. We look forward to the release of the fourth part of the game.

Warhammer 40,000 series

Release date: 1992-2011

Genre: Real time strategy

The Warhammer 40,000 series is the most popular and one of the best selling games. Fans are always waiting for the release new game. The most famous is Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War. The player chooses the race (Imperial Guard, Space Marines, Tau, Necrons, Orcs, Chaos, Eldar with each game new races appear) for which he wants to play, after which he selects the place on the planet or planets that he wants to capture and fights with the race that owns this earth. Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War is included in .

The battle takes place in real time on the terrain where the battle takes place. Players capture special points that give influence and build generators that give energy, structures, troops are built on these resources, and improvements are made. Each race has its own troops, super units and heroes and abilities. The goal of the game in the campaign is to capture all the lands and become the patron of all lands.

Civilization Series

Release date: 1991-2013

There are 4 races in the game: Alliance (Humans), Undead, Horde (Orcs) and Night Elves. Each race has its own unique heroes who gain experience and a new level in battles. With each level, new abilities of the hero open up. Also, heroes can buy or pick up items from killed mobs that improve combat characteristics heroes and surrounding troops. On different maps, players capture gold mines and extract forests, use these resources to build a base and units and improve their performance.

Heroes of Might and Magic III

Genre: Turn-based strategy, RPG

The player travels across the global map as heroes who control mythical creatures, exploring new lands, capturing cities and fighting enemies. On the map, the player moves only one hero and can only go a certain distance or take one or more actions, after which he skips the move and the computer-controlled enemies make their move. When attacking enemies, you move into combat mode, the army of enemies and your army of creatures stand opposite each other, moving in turn combat units you need to destroy the enemies. With the development of cities, you can open up new opportunities and spells. Hire troops.

StarCraft II

StarCraft II is the second part of the cult first part released back in 1998. The second part of the game became the most anticipated game of the year due to the great popularity of the first part and fully justified its hopes among the players. Many gaming Russian and foreign portals gave the game ratings of over 9 points out of 10. In the rating of players it received 9.3 points.

The plot of the game and all the actions take place in the distant future, or rather the XXVI century in a distant part of the Milky Way galaxy. The three races of Terran, the Zerg, and the Protos oppose each other. Players extract two types of resources, minerals and Vespene gas, which they then use to build buildings and hire combat units. The main task is to destroy the enemy base. Each type of unit has its own strengths and weaknesses, therefore, to destroy certain types of enemy troops, it is necessary to hire troops that destroy them well.

Total War series is the best Rome: Total War

Release date: 2000-2015

Genre: turn-based grand strategy, real-time strategy

Total War Russian Total War is a series of games that already has seven games and various add-ons. Different games cover different time historical periods and states. The most popular and cult is Rome: Total War, released in 2004, in which the action takes place during the period of the Republic from 270 BC. e. up to 14 a.d. e. For example, Shogun: Total War takes place in . Shogun: Total War in the 16th century where the ruling dynasties oppose each other. Empire: Total War - during the European colonial wars and so on.

The gameplay of the game is very similar to Civilization. The player controls troops, cities and settlements on a global point. After completing all actions, the player skips a turn, after which the AI-controlled competitors make their move. If you or your enemy attack each other, then you move to the tactical map, where you control all your troops in real mode, attacking them and placing them in convenient positions on the map.

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 1,2,3

Release date: 1995-2009

Genre: Real time strategy

Red Alert is a game that was released in the last century and captured the minds and souls of gamers around the world, thousands of people still play it, more than 30 million copies sold. The game takes place in alternative history, where the Allied forces defend Europe from an aggressive Soviet Union. The player can choose one of two belligerents: the Alliance or the USSR. Accordingly, the goal of playing for the Allies is to stop Stalin until he captured the whole world, for the USSR - to achieve the complete capture of Europe. Depending on the side chosen, the player's victory results in one of two alternate endings.

Battles in the game take place both on land, on water and in the air. Each side can have its own base and can train ground troops, air force and Navy. Each side also has unique features. The game mechanics is that now even a simple infantryman can destroy a tank. A tank can easily destroy a machine-gun pillbox, a small group of grenade launchers can just as easily cope with a tank if it is not covered by anti-personnel equipment or its own infantry, which forced it to be used in battle Various types troops.

Europa Universalis game series

Release date: 2000-2013

Genre: turn-based grand strategy

Continues the series global strategies Europa Universalis. Like the previous games in the series, the third part invites you to lead one of the states of the world . The essence of the game: to develop national ideas that give the game power certain advantages; as new ones are opened state technologies it becomes possible to choose one of national ideas. The action of the game takes place in real time, but the reaction speed of the player is not required, since at any time the game can be paused. The game takes place on a schematically depicted world map, divided into more than 1500 sea and land provinces.

The player can take control of any country that existed during this historical period (about 200 states in total). Under his control are the country's economy, the formation of armies and fleets and their management, diplomacy, the introduction of new technologies, the internal policy of the state, the change of state religion and the colonization of new lands.

A feature of the game is its link to a real story (I note that in the third part of the series it is no longer tied to history and the gameplay is more free); there are historical rulers predetermined for each country, each of which has certain abilities that affect the game, generals that actually existed (such as Suvorov or Napoleon I Bonaparte), pioneers, explorers and navigators (such as Columbus, Yermak and Fernand Magellan ), as well as historical events that usually take place in the same country and at the same time as in real history (for example, in 1517 an event occurs that makes it possible to convert to Protestantism)

Company of Heroes 1.2

Release date: 2006

The gameplay of Company of Heroes is very similar to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War. The player commands entire squads of fighters, but there are separate unique units. Each squad has a life scale (not a separate fighter) and if the life ends when the squad is damaged, then the entire squad dies. The player can equip infantry units with various weapons, choosing which weapon is more promising in battle. After the death of the squad, weapons remain that can be picked up and equipped with them by another squad. This applies even to stationary weapons such as anti-tank guns, heavy machine guns and mortars.

Each side in the game is divided into three unique directions - infantry, airborne and armored for the Americans and defensive, offensive and propaganda for the Germans, advancing in which gives access to new units and attacks (for example, a raid of attack aircraft). Another important difference is that squads and units in the game have three levels of experience. After destroying an enemy, a new level is obtained that increases damage, speed, health, armor or view range of a unit, depending on its type.

There are three types of resources in the game: weapons, fuel and personnel. Personnel are used to build buildings, recruit new combat units, both infantry and armored vehicles, fuel, in turn, to build buildings and armored vehicles, and weapons are used to provide units with additional weapons, such as a grenade launcher, for artillery and air strikes, or for so that your technology gets new opportunities. Replenishment of resources is carried out using checkpoints.

Age of Empires III

Genre: Real time strategy

Age of Empires III is a strategy game that has earned worldwide acclaim for its innovative and addictive gameplay. Age of Empires received big ratings on gaming portals and magazines. A feature of this game is a well-designed artificial intelligence (the enemy is controlled by a computer). The player controls one of the powers (Great Britain, Prussia, Holland, Spain, Portugal, the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, France), which set off to conquer the new world (America).

The main action takes place in the colonies, on the map familiar to such games, but now each power has its own city in the Old World. It serves the sole purpose of helping its colony. There are three resources in the game: food, wood and money. Which produce various buildings. Transitions between eras, five eras: research, colonization, fortresses, industrial and empire era. Military academies train, bandage, send soldiers to the colonies. The infantry depends on the nationality of the city, for the Spaniards it will be rodelieros, and for the Russians - archers and Cossacks. The academy is also improving the parameters of the troops.

Battles take place in real time. The maximum number of a detachment and a group of soldiers marked with a "frame" is 50 units. The shooting infantry has four formations: a regular rank, which is convenient for firing in a volley, a sparse formation, which reduces losses from artillery fire, hand-to-hand combat and caret. The melee infantry has three formations, two of the same, the actual melee and square, and a circular formation to cover the shooters. The cavalry learned three formations - all the same melee and square combat, as well as the offensive mode at a reduced speed, but with damage inflicted over the area.

XCOM: Enemy Unknown

Genre: Turn-Based Strategy, Tactical RPG,

The game is a remake (remake) of the popular and old game X-COM: UFO Defense released back in 1993. Aliens attack the planet Earth and start an alien invasion. The game is played on behalf of the commander of the secret international organization XCOM (Anti-Alien Force), which has the most advanced technology, weapons and scientific developments of mankind. It employs the best specialists in the world - the military and scientists. The organization must conduct military operations against aliens that threaten the existence of human civilization.

The player is provided with the central base of XCOM, from which the strategic management of the organization is carried out: monitoring the actions of aliens on the global map of the world using a satellite network, distributing funding for the development of scientific and technical potential, arming and deploying interceptors to destroy flying saucers, as well as conducting combat operations against aliens by the forces of existing fighters in ground skirmishes. The base is presented to the player in the form of an "ant farm" - a cut of the ground, allowing you to look at the premises "from the side".

In a Tactical battle, fighters perform up to two actions in turn - running, shooting, throwing a grenade, using a first-aid kit. Each fighter has only three characteristics: accuracy, willpower and health points. After the first promotion in rank, a soldier receives a specialization. It can be an attack aircraft, a sniper, a heavy infantryman or a support soldier.

home world

Genre: real time strategy

Well-developed graphics and three-dimensional game space - the implementation of six degrees of freedom (you can consider the battlefield, the combat fleet from different angles) of the movement of game objects and the presence of thoughtful fleet control in three dimensions. A rich and complex plot that gradually unfolds directly during the game. In the next game mission, the player receives the fleet with which he completed the previous one.

At the beginning of the game, the player can choose a fleet of two races Kushan or Taidan: this does not affect the further plot in any way, only combat units change. A key feature of both the Kushan and the Taidan fleets is the presence of a main mothership that acts as the main base of operations. The mother ship has its own weapons, and a hyperdrive that allows you to overcome a significant amount of space.

The entire space fleet is divided into a combat fleet and a support fleet. The support fleet includes special ships such as a resource collector and controller, a research ship, a probe, a stealth ship detector ship, a gravity well generator. The combat fleet is divided into classes: Small ships - fighters, corvettes, Heavy ships - frigates, Superheavy ships, Flagships.

Stronghold game series

Release date: 1993-2014

Genre: real time strategy,

The game system of all games in the series is based on the economic simulator of a medieval city or castle. The games have a number of unique settings that are unique to games in the Stronghold series. So, in the first Stronghold, the “popularity” parameter was introduced for the first time, affecting the working capacity and population. The combat system is standard for strategies - direct control of groups of units. The economic component is one of the main ones in the games of the series. There are quite complex and long production chains. As a rule, in the games of the series, more attention is paid to the economic rather than the military component of medieval castles.

All games in the series, except Stronghold Kingdoms, have campaigns (a series of story-related missions) and a map editor mode. Stronghold has a single campaign, other games have multiple campaigns.

In all games, except Stronghold and Stronghold Kingdoms, it is possible to play against computer opponents on the selected map. Stronghold and Stronghold 2 have a siege mode (besieging or defending a castle without running an economy). In the first games of the series (up to and including Stronghold 2) there is a free building mode (keeping the economy without war).

Spore

Spore game is a simulator of the evolution of life on the planet, as well as a strategy and space simulator. The goal of the game is to develop a creature from a microorganism to an advanced space race. During the passage of the game, it is possible to make changes to the creature, improving its characteristics. Also, as it develops, the player will independently create various equipment and buildings, or choose ready-made options from the catalog.

At the beginning of the game, a microorganism living in the aquatic environment falls under the control of the player. At this stage of the game - To survive, the microorganism needs to eat pieces of meat or algae, and also try not to be eaten by other carnivorous creatures. By eating food, the cell grows and turns into a microorganism. After that, the creature is selected to the ground, where it also develops. Over time, under your leadership will be a tribe, civilization and space that you will have to manage.

Ground Control 1.2

Release date: 2000, 2004

"Deity: Original Sin" - with a strategic turn-based RPG with a top-down view. The game takes place in a fictional fantasy universe where two heroes embark on a perilous adventure in search of a mysterious order called The Source. Adherents of the order use forbidden magic and practice sacrifice for their own dark purposes. One of the best indie projects ever. The game was made with money from the donations of the players, and thanks to this, a piece project was made with a soul.

The project features good graphics, a large and interesting universe, as well as many quests and side quests, but the main feature is the interaction with the outside world. The player can combine various items, use them as barricades and weapons, or use the power of the elements. Became the best indie projects according to many gaming magazines.

Cities: Skylines

Release date: 2015

Genre: city ​​building simulator,

Urban planning strategy with elements of economics and logistics. The game is an advanced simulation in which the player must build a modern metropolis and create Better conditions for the comfortable life of citizens, having limited finances and resources in reserve.

The game will be able to please with ample opportunities in the construction of buildings, the creation of communications, as well as in the development of the infrastructure of your city. Particular attention is paid to small details such as electrifying houses, laying water and sewerage, and creating good conditions for business.

XCOM 2

Release date: 2016

Genre: Turn-based strategy, RPG

XCOM 2 - Turn Based tactical strategy with RPG elements. The plot of the game tells about the Earth, which was captured by aliens. The invaders broke the resistance and completely colonized the planet, establishing constant surveillance and control over the remnants of humanity. But on one of the outskirts big city, the XCOM organization is back up and running. A lot of people were waiting for this game and it was a success. Most gaming magazines recognized it as the best game of the year, as well as the best strategy of the year.

The gameplay is the same as in the first XCOM. We swing the flying base, we land on missions with our squad and on hexagonal maps in a step-by-step mode we destroy all aliens, we get experience, fighters and we download perks for them. In the process of passing, you can try out a large set of alien weapons, pump skills and specializations, and also fight with superior forces of space invaders.

Stellaris

Release date: 2016

Genre: Global space strategy.

Space 4X Real Time Strategy. The plot of the game is the confrontation between extraterrestrial civilizations that explore the depths of space, colonize new planets, extract valuable resources and strive for complete dominance in the entire galaxy.

The player will be able to choose one of the many races, determine the political views and main directions in development, and then bring the created civilization to world domination. The key features of Stellaris are generated galaxies and planets, a wide arsenal of warships, and the ability to use military force or diplomacy.

Many gamers prefer strategy to shooters and walkers, a feature of this genre is the phased planning of the game, we present to your attention a list of the best strategy games on PC.

Here's what it looks like.

No. 1. Starcraft 2

StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty is one of the most popular new games in the field of strategy games.

The events take place four years after the events in the game Brood War, which is an official addon. The protagonist of the strategy is John Reinre.

He and his team of thugs go through a huge number of trials on the way to learning new stories about their world.

Wings of Liberty features more than detailed description life events of the protagonist and his crew of "Hyperion" as a whole.

During the game, gamers will learn a terrible secret that can destroy the whole world and get closer to solving it.

Story line includes more than 25 missions and tasks. There are also several additional levels.

The game contains improved samples of all equipment, more maps and opponents. The graphics of StarCraft II are noticeably better than previous versions of the game.

StarCraft II has a multiplayer gameplay mode.

Also in the online version of the game, users will be able to play for different groups heroes by creating your own strategy move.

You can buy the game on the official website of Blizzard Games. Cost: 1500 rubles.

No. 2. Dota 2

Dota is the famous turn-based strategy game for PC. They are popular because of the online game mode, which has over two million users from all over the world.

In 2013, Valv introduced the world to the second version of the popular game, which is rightfully included in the top of the best strategies in the world.

Dota 2 events unfold in real time. Two teams take part in the game mode at the same time, each of which has five people.

Accordingly, these two teams are rivals. One plays for the light side of the heroes, the other for the dark.

A gamer can control only one hero who has special skills, knowledge and skills.

Each player can level up their ward by earning more gold or by collecting items that grant abilities.

By killing enemies, the hero also receives gold and increases his level in the team. The goal of Dota 2 gameplay is to destroy the main base of the opposing team.

To purchase, you must have your own Steam account. Dota 2 is free to play, however, there is paid content in the game that can be purchased to improve the equipment of the team.

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No. 3. Sid Meier's Civilization V

Strategy games from the developer Firaxis have always been a hit with gamers. Sid Meier's Civilization V is no exception.

It was released in 2010 and has been at the forefront of a good strategy game for six years now.

Sid Meier's Civilization V

The fifth part of the famous strategy has become an excellent refinement of previous versions, in which there are many new features and functions. Each player is the leader of one of the states of the game.

The main goal is to lead your state to victory through wars and skirmishes with other peoples and their rulers. Now players can unite their peoples to achieve a common goal.

There is the possibility of conducting a neutral policy, that is, not to participate in any wars, but only to protect their territories and improve the welfare of the country.

Each player can improve his army by learning new military technologies and combat strategies.

The frequency of the game covers the times when tools were made from bronze and up to the development spaceships.

The new version of the game has an improved picture, more new technologies, nations. There is also a user-friendly user interface for navigating while playing.

No. 4. Spore

The best Electronic Arts games include Spore. It can be installed both on a computer and on a smartphone. The strategy came out in 2008.

Spore is a kind of "everything around" simulator. At the beginning of the game, each player is just a microorganism that lives on the bottom of the world's oceans.

The main goal is to evolve into an intelligent creature.

In the process of improvement appearance the game hero changes not only externally, but also internally. The evolved hero must build his own galaxy and take over the universe.

Each mission will have many opponents to defeat. As the hero improves, the game becomes more complex and intricate, turning into a full-blown strategy.

No. 5. Heroes of Might and Magic 3

Heroes of Might and Magic is a well-known strategy RPG that has been on the market for over 15 years and is still very popular.

The gameplay revolves around a fantasy world that features a plethora of new factions, items, and weapons.

The tactics of the game is a battle with enemy armies. All combat actions take place in a separate screen from the game process.

In comparison with the previous parts, an underground level and improved graphics appeared. Also, players can choose the level of difficulty of missions.

No. 6. Shogun 2

This game is a sequel to the popular strategy that was released more than ten years ago. The plot is that nine clans in Japan are fighting for sole power over their empire.

Each player is a representative of one clan.

His goal is to develop military strategies against enemy troops and conduct a foreign policy that will improve the welfare of the empire, so that the subjects will be on the side of your hero.

The second part of the game completely returns the player to the memories of previous version, however, there is much improved graphics and more missions and maps where you can develop your lands or wage wars with opponents.

No. 7. Warhammer 40,000

This tactical strategy will allow the player to lead the Order of the Blood Raven to defend their territory in space.

One day, the crows receive a strange and unknown radio signal, which you, as the leader, decide to investigate in more detail.

In the process of unraveling, all members of the order will be subjected to trials and dangers that should lead them to unravel the mystery and conquer everything. outer space Universe.

Important! The new version of the game has increased the number of opponents and game cards. Also added two more dangerous heroes in last mission battles.



A true classic - the first 3D game from Blizzard and one of the best strategy games in general.

When it was released in 2002, Warcraft III had it all. Wonderful graphics that look good even now thanks to the unique style, addictive role-playing gameplay that influenced the entire RTS genre, a gorgeous story in a well-thought-out universe, and mod support.

If not for Warcraft III, there would be no DotA, no MOBA genre as such.

2XCOM: Enemy Unknown




Tactical strategy game for PC in which you need to protect the Earth from aliens.

The main thing in XCOM is the constant need to accept difficult . Whom to send on a difficult mission: a veteran who will have a better chance of winning, or a rookie who is not so sorry to lose? Which of them should be given more powerful armor or a gun? Order the fighters to attack the strongest alien or deal with small enemies first?

Every aspect of the game - managing the base, changing the equipment of the characters, and the battles themselves - is incredibly exciting.

3. Company of Heroes




On the surface, this is the most ordinary strategy pro, but in fact, Company of Heroes is one of the most humane war games. This is because the player rarely has more than a few squads (unlike several dozen units in traditional RTS). You worry about the fighters as if you were yourself and build tactics in such a way as to ensure their survival.

With an advanced graphics engine for its time and thoughtful missions, Company of Heroes shows the brutality of war. No matter how hard you try, people still die - such is the price of victory.

4 StarCraft II




StarCraft II is the premier esports strategy game in the world. Every millimeter of the map, every special ability of the character, every building available for construction - everything is mathematically verified to generate the most exciting matches. It's not for nothing that the game tournaments are held almost every couple of weeks, and the prize pools in them reach up to $700,000.

If microcontrol and multitasking aren't your thing, StarCraft II also has a great single player campaign. It has an excellent story about the confrontation of three races and various types of missions. Plus, you don't have to click so much to complete it.

5. Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak




6 Supreme Commander




A spiritual successor to Total Annihilation that improves and expands on the ideas of the original. In fact, this is a game about the leisurely battles of huge ones on giant maps.

Matches in Supreme Commander rarely last less than an hour. This time is needed to build a base with a balanced economy and prepare enough combat units to destroy the enemy.

Supreme Commander is a massive strategy game in every sense. The number of fighters on one side sometimes reaches a thousand, and you need to think through actions at least 10 minutes ahead.

7. Total War: Shogun 2




Among the games in the Total War series, it is difficult to choose the best, but Lifehacker settled on Shogun 2. Of all the modern parts, it is perhaps the most solid, concentrated and understandable even for beginners.

In Total War: Shogun 2, the player takes on the role of the head of a clan in medieval Japan. The goal is to take over the entire country. To do this, you can use diplomacy, economics, and even intrigue - send assassins and spies.

But the main thing is, of course, epic battles, in which it is very important to correctly place your troops on the location.

8. Age of Empires II HD




In Age of Empires II, the player needs to lead a civilization through several eras: the Dark Ages, feudalism, the castle era, and so on. You can play as one of several factions such as Japan, Mongolia or the Celts.

The main feature of the game is the combination of resource management with military operations. During the battle in Age of Empires II, it is not enough just to raise an army, you also need to build a powerful economy by building houses, quarries and sawmills and cultivating fields.

From the early 90s to the mid 00s, strategies ruled over the minds of the players, receiving well-deserved honor and respect. Alas, their golden age is over: RTS (real-time strategy) cannot compete in entertainment with the next Battlefield, with the dynamics of Overwatch or the plot of Witcher 3. So you have to be content with another replay of the good old classics or wait for the release of the new "Civilization".

However, not everything is so pessimistic. Our rating of the best strategies will allow you to identify the most worthy representatives of the genre, as well as learn about the latest releases that gave some classic strategies a second life. We hope this TOP 10 will be informative. If not: comment and vote at the bottom of the article to help.

10 Strong hold


Stronghold was born in the golden era of RTS - in 2001. At the time, most strategies were trying to emulate either C&C or Warcraft, but Stronghold had other plans. Although critics try to assure that this strategy did not bring anything significant to its genre, its fans will argue with this and, in my opinion, they will be right.

Stronghold had a fairly well-developed and extensive economic component. Although the number of available resources is not far from the standard "wood / iron / gold / stone / food", the game has such an unusual parameter as "Popularity". It provided an influx of new residents to the city and depended on many factors: taxation, the variety of food available, entertainment (taverns with ale), and so on.

To hire soldiers, it was not enough to build a barracks. It was necessary to erect buildings that produce weapons. Provide the gunsmiths with the necessary building material, wait until the limping grandfather with an imposing gait delivers a hand-cut bow to the arsenal, and only after that you can hire ... even one archer. And so with all types of troops! It was impossible to simply set up a barracks and "scream" any units - this was preceded by the organization of a full cycle of production of weapons and ammunition. Not surprisingly, the game had a number of economic missions that were not inferior in complexity to the military ones.


A typical serene morning in Stronghold Crusader

However, it was not the first part that gained particular popularity, but its continuation: Stronghold Crusaders, which was released the very next year, 2002. As the name implies, the game was dedicated to the confrontation between the Arabs and the Crusaders. Unfortunately, the attack/defense mode of the castle has disappeared (the only thing worth paying attention to in the first part), but more units have appeared, some of which could be hired for gold without producing weapons. For money, only desert warriors were hired, while European soldiers would continue to be equipped exclusively with weapons of their own production.


The game remains popular to this day thanks to the multiplayer and the release of various add-ons (for example, Crusaders Extreme in 2008). This is also facilitated by a simple, but quite diverse system of building fortifications: Stronghold allows you to surround the castle with high battlements and high towers, equip them with defensive weapons and archers, install additional traps or dig a moat around the perimeter.

Of course, there is no lesser arsenal of siege weapons, from battering rams and ladders to catapults and trebuchets, which can fire at the enemy’s fortifications not only with stones, but also ... with cows. Add to that the ability to set fire to an enemy's city or starve its economy to death: the choice of duel strategy is quite extensive, as for an RTS. This variety has made the game quite interesting for a multiplayer game.


The first part of Command & Conquer was released in 1995, becoming at that time a real breakthrough in the genre and seriously competing with Warcraft and Dune. Many of the now familiar gameplay features looked revolutionary at that time:

  • Players could select a whole group of units and give them a command with just one click;
  • The map featured neutral units, buildings, and other objects that could be interacted with (read: "destroy");
  • It was in C&C that the system for separating units by class first appeared, such as "stone, scissors, paper" - the first type of unit is effective against the second, but vulnerable to the third, etc .;
  • The game began to use videos and animated cutscenes, paired with a cool soundtrack, allowing players to "get into" the history of the C&C universe, and not perceive it as another unnamed chessboard to hone their tactical abilities;
  • Another signature feature of Command & Conquer is the presence of only one resource, tiberium - it is for it that all wars in the universe of this game are fought.

C&C turned out to be incredibly popular with all the consequences: many gameplay elements have spread to other games, becoming familiar elements of most strategy games. In addition to the classic C&C series, which still pleases its fans with new releases, over time, two "alternative" versions of the C&C universe have appeared. These are Command & Conquer: Generals (2003) and the Red Allert line of games that has become very popular.

  • Red Allert


The Soviets, as it were, convey a fiery hello to old man Einstein

Red Allert deserves a separate article. This game has absorbed an incredible amount of madness and "cranberries" on the theme of the Cold War and the confrontation between NATO and the USSR. Here short description the prehistory of the universe of this game: having seen enough of the horrors of World War II, the old man Einstein in 1946 decides to make a time machine and return to the past to destroy Hitler. As a result, the scales swung the other way: Comrade Stalin decides to build his own, communist Reich, and Europe, together with the allies, still has to fight.

Judge for yourself how successful the game was: 35 million copies were sold worldwide, and an entry appeared in the Guinness Book of Records, assuring that Red Allert is the best-selling RTS in the world. In 2000 and 2001, Red Allert 2 and Red Allert 2 were released: Yuri's Revenge, which is still a classic choice for oldfags. However, for fans of more modern graphics, there is a third part of RA.


Warhammer is a vast fictional universe on which many books, comics, films, computer and board games are built. At the same time, there are two versions of this universe: Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000. In the first case, as the name implies, Warhammer is faithful to the canons of fantasy and pleases fans of Tolkien and other "elves". And Warhammer 40,000 creates a mix of fantasy and science fiction, pushing the confrontation closer to the stars.

There are about 20 games related to Warhammer 40,000. But only one of them is always associated with the word "Warhammer" for any strategy fan: this is the one and only Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, released in 2004.

Strategy, in the usual sense of the word, has not been given so much space: the focus is on tactics. Buildings are built quickly, and there are only 2 resources: energy, for which you need to build generators, and special points that can be obtained by holding checkpoints under the onslaught of the enemy.

The creators of the game, as it were, directly declare from the first minutes: leave all this fuss with building a base and economic development for nerds. The WH40K universe was created solely to force armored paratroopers to fight various monsters (from orcs to more exotic creatures). So no long-term economic development is foreseen in it: only battles from the first to the last minute.


Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 2 is made for Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson: with a yell of "Power!!!", the player sweeps all the enemies in his path. Tactics? No, have not heard.

2009 saw the release of Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 2, which was highly acclaimed by players, was thoroughly praised by many gaming publications, but ... suddenly turned out to be not a strategy game. Faithful fans of the first part were horrified to find that the long-awaited Dawn of War 2 has become more like an RPG like Diablo than itself 5 years ago. True, this did not prevent the game from finding its fans, who assure that the multiplayer has retained all the necessary elements of RTS and is quite satisfactory.

7. Total War


It's funny that Total War and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War are next door in the ranking of the best strategies, because just in May of this year, Total War: Warhammer, the first TW dedicated to the Warhammer universe, was released. True, not Warhammer 40,000, but Warhammer Fantasy - so, first of all, fans of fantasy worlds will like it. However, let's talk about everything in order - after all, the release of this game was preceded by 9 other parts, which brought TW worldwide fame.

The main distinguishing feature of Total War is the successful combination of turn-based mode and RTS: the level of each of them is selected separately. The main action takes place on a global map of the world, in which everything happens step by step. But the battles are downloaded separately and are rapidly developing in real time. Players will have to wisely use terrain features and different types of units, which allows them to gain an advantage even over superior enemy forces.


The first TW came out in 2000. But the worldwide fame of the series was brought by its third part, Rome: Total War, which used a three-dimensional engine. As the name suggests, the action took place during the Roman Empire. In addition to the "classic" European nations, Arab empires (Egypt) and even barbarians were available in the game. Depending on the chosen side, not only the units differed, but also the architecture of the cities. The popularity of this part of the subsequent TW could not surpass.

In 2013, Rome: Total War II was released - initially buggy, but later brought to mind with the help of numerous patches. Probably inspired by Civilization, the developers of Rome 2 added the ability to win not only through conquest, but also through culture and trade. However, this is not the only part worthy of attention: Napoleon, Attila, Shogun 2 and the previously mentioned Warhammer are also interesting in their own way.


If I could create a product as successful as Warcraft, I would be resting on my laurels for 20 years, spending all my money in some completely pointless way. But the guys from Blizzard are not like that: after getting a well-deserved standing ovation after the release of Warcraft 2, Blizzard set to work on a space RTS. True, as a result, they still got Warcraft: the beta version was mercilessly criticized and perceived as "orcs in space." Fortunately, the developers listened to the criticism and completely redid the graphics engine and setting. So in 1998 the legendary StarCraft was born.

The game features 3 races: Zerg, Protoss and Terran, which are borrowed from the Warhammer 40,000 universe (tyranids, eldar, imperial guard). However, the similarity is extremely superficial: having been born, StarCraft went its own way of development - the universe of this game has acquired its own characteristics and now has little in common with Warhammer.

In most strategies, in order to maintain a delicate balance, all nations have the same set of units and buildings + a few unique buildings / soldiers that bring some variety, but do not fundamentally affect the tactics of the game. StarCraft did not give a damn about these canons. All 3 races are completely different:

  • Zerg far from technology and science, they achieve superiority solely by quantity.
  • highly spiritual protoss are the exact opposite of the zerg: each protoss imagines himself an important person with a rich inner world, so it costs a lot of resources, but also hits, respectively, painfully and hard.
  • Terrans(from the word "terra") represent people in the game. They are the "golden mean" between the zerg and the protoss.


The beautiful lights of Star Craft 2 lure gullible schoolchildren and evoke a skeptical grin from oldfags

Such striking differences between the races gave the game a solid advantage over the rest of the RTS, gaining her a reputation as a "smart" strategy, in which you need not just to "spawn" as large an army as possible, but to think over your actions in advance, showing strategic and tactical skills. Microcontrol also plays an important role: if the protoss are not particularly demanding on control accuracy, then success offensive operations other races, especially the Zerg, directly depends on the speed and accuracy of the player's reaction.

StarCraft II was released in 2010. Modern graphics and excellent multiplayer allowed the game to return to its former glory and take its rightful place in eSports. Although the oldfags claim that the unique balance of the first SC is somewhat lost, StarCraft 2 received high ratings from various gaming publications (on average 9 out of 10) and gave it a second life.

5. Age of Empires


In 1997, the first part of Age of Empires was released: all the same Warcraft, only in profile. Instead of fantasy races, the game featured 12 human nations that could evolve from the Stone Age to Antiquity. This game did not make a splash in the gaming world, but on the whole it was received favorably, which inspired its creators to start working on the second part.

After 2 years, Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings came out, which became truly legendary. She eclipsed not only the first part, but also many of the then “whales” of this genre, having won a decent army of fans. In 2000, the add-on Age of Empires II: The Conquerors appeared, which added 5 new nations with unique units to the game, as well as additional missions and technologies. It was this part of the game that became the most popular in the Age of Empires series. What is the reason for her success?

  • Diversity of nations. There were 18 nations in The Conquerors, many of which were quite exotic: Huns, Teutons, Saracens, Celts, Persians, Aztecs, Mayans, etc. In fact, it was this game that laid the fashion for strategies with many different civilizations.
  • Development opportunity. The second "chip", which was implemented for the first time among strategies, was precisely AoE 2 - the transition from one historical era to another. All this was accompanied by a rather extensive technology tree, for the study of which it was necessary to build various buildings and spend resources.
  • Balance. Of course, the nations differed not only in the color and different design of buildings. Each of them had their own bonuses and unique units. Some had an economic advantage, others had stronger cavalry, some had great siege weapons, some had a long-range fleet, and so on. All this variety was quite balanced with no clear favorites. As a result, Age of Empires 2 appealed to many fans of online battles.


As it turned out, Nice picture cannot replace interesting gameplay

Age of Empires III was released in 2005. It was not bad, but it was not close to the success of its predecessor. As a result, after several addons, Microsoft gave up and, to the delight of the fans, returned to Age of Empires 2. In 2013, they released Age of Empires 2: HD edition, and then 2 more addons: The Forgotten (5 new nations, including Slavs) and The African Kingdoms (4 more nations and "African" campaigns). So today AoE 2 continues to develop and delight fans with new additions.

4. Cossacks


The success of Age of Empires caught the attention of many game makers, who stopped trying to make their own "Warcraft" and switched to "Age of Empires" (which was undoubtedly inspired by Warcraft). So the guys from the Ukrainian company GSC Game World created RTS, which conceptually has a lot in common with AoE.

The Cossacks game, released in 2001, turned out to be so successful that in the eyes of many domestic strategists it overshadowed the Epoch for a long time. If you believe "Igromania", then at one time "Cossacks" became the best-selling domestic game(over 1 million copies).

"Cossacks" continued the idea of ​​numerous playable nations. In the second addon of the first part, which was called "War Again", 20 different countries were available. And if in the "Epoch" there was not a single Slavic nation, then in the "Cossacks" not only Russia, but also Ukraine was available (which is logical, following from the name and geographical location of the developers). There were also more refined nations, like Piedmont and Saxony.


Unlike other strategies, in "Cossacks" resources were spent not only on the acquisition of units, but also on their maintenance. Without food, famine began, and mercenaries purchased for gold raised an uprising as soon as the treasury was empty. To use firearms, iron and coal were needed - without them, arrows and artillery were defenseless.

Also in the game it was possible to capture some enemy buildings, artillery and peasants (except Ukrainian ones, with them as usual: will or death). Compared to the Age of Empires, the Cossacks seemed more dynamic, allowing you to create an incredible number of some kind of crazy and fearless units - in a multiplayer game, the battles of such hordes looked epic and exciting.

  • Cossacks 2


In 2005, "Cossacks 2" came out: despite the high ratings of many gaming publications, the game did not cause the same enthusiasm that the first part. Absolutely everything has been redesigned in it: it has become more realistic and thoughtful. No "disputed" nations, raids of hordes of fearless madmen and upgrades of ancient guns to such a degree of efficiency that even Kalashnikov becomes envious.

The battles in "Cossacks II" forced to take into account the terrain, reload guns for a long time and monitor the morale of soldiers who can get cold feet and rush into the loose. It sounds, like, not bad, but in the network game there is no trace of the former fun.

  • Cossacks 3


And on September 21, 2016, the long-awaited "Cossacks 3" was released, which no one had ever dreamed of. And everything would be fine if it were not for the number 3 in the title - everyone expected the continuation of the series, but received a remastering of the first part. The old game was transferred to a new graphics engine, the gameplay is completely taken from the original Cossacks. Add to that a decent amount of bugs that GSC Game World has been actively fixing since release with various patches, and you can see why many gamers felt cheated. Still, GSC should have announced that the game is a remaster of the first part. before release, not after him.

3. Heroes of Might and Magic


First part turn-based strategy Heroes of Might and Magic was released back in 1995. Its predecessor was King's Bounty, which appeared back in 1991. But universal love and recognition for HoMM came gradually, covering Heroes of Might and Magic III with a head somewhere closer to 1999.

The action of all "Heroes" takes place in a fantasy universe. There are races, but the player is not tied to them: the hero can conquer the castles of any faction and hire any available units. So, under the same banners, the most motley and wild brethren can gather: elves and skeletons, centaurs and dragons, people and elementals.

Battles take place on a field divided into tiles (hexagons). Units of the same type occupy one cell, regardless of their number. The moves are carried out in turn, while the hero looks at this action from the side, from time to time trying to help his army by casting various spells. Gradually, the hero gains experience, learns new skills and collects various artifacts that make him better and higher.


HoMM IV was released in 2004 and was perceived, to put it mildly, ambiguously: there were too many innovations. The main and key innovation concerned the heroes: from passive observers they turned into active participants in battles who could move, deal damage and be attacked like other units. Heroes could travel without troops at all: one at a time or in a gang of 7 characters. Having pumped properly, a lone hero could independently endure a large army.

Was and back side medals: if you managed to kill an enemy hero at the beginning of the battle, you could get a solid advantage. For example, it made sense to organize a sabotage attack on the enemy, lay down the leader of the troops and retreat - a decapitated army lost the opportunity to capture mines and castles, which forced it to retreat and drag the commander's lifeless carcass home.

All these innovations gave rise to countless spaces for controversy and hollivars: since 6 years have passed since the release of the third part, a new generation of gamers has appeared who have never seen Heroes before - they liked HoMM4. But those who grew up on the previous parts, butthurt experienced mixed feelings.

  • Heroes of Might and Magic V


Disputes between supporters and opponents of the fourth part was stopped by the release of Heroes of Might and Magic V, which took place in 2006: yesterday's opponents joined forces in a common impulse to express claims about cartoonish graphics for anime fans. If you close your eyes to the picture, according to the gameplay, "Heroes 5" was a modernized copy of the third part - obviously, the developers did not experiment in order to earn extra money on the nostalgia of the fans of the series.

This is where the classic "Heroes" ends and something completely incomprehensible begins. HoMM 6 and 7 have turned into some kind of alternative product, so far from the original that even Heroes 4 looks like a standard of kosher against their background. Therefore, most fans of "Heroes" prefer to play earlier versions, from 3 to 5. But the Third HoMMs remain the most popular. Especially since the HD version of this game was released in 2015.

2 Civilization


The first "Civilization" appeared in shaggy 1991 and, as they say, was a digital version of the board game of the same name from the early 80s. Since at that time ordinary mortals did not have computers, few suspected a new strategic toy: mainly employees of research institutes and other interesting enterprises.

Nevertheless, the game turned out to be quite successful: what engineer could resist the temptation after a busy shift to try on the role of Stalin or Gandhi? The presence of Civilopedia, a detailed game encyclopedia, favorably distinguished Civilization from other strategies of those times.

  • Civilization II


In 1996, Sid Meier and company released the second part of Ziva, which, thanks to the greater prevalence of computers, became a completely successful commercial product. Despite the mediocre graphics, the game had cool moments: for example, when building a wonder of the world, a video clip of a real newsreel was played. You could see the Apollo launch or nuclear missile, shooting the Sistine Chapel or Notre Dame de Paris. In subsequent parts, the cinema was replaced with conventional animation.

  • Civilization III


2001 was marked by the release of Civilization III: the first Civa with nice graphics. Even now it looks quite attractive, and in 2001 this picture caused a real delight. The gameplay has also undergone some changes. In Civ 2, players tried not to collect many units on one cell, because. in the event of an enemy attack and the death of one of them, everyone who stood on the cell died. In Civ 3, nothing like this happened: in order to clear the cell of enemies, it was necessary to destroy them all.

Therefore, the obvious and only tactic of waging war in the third Civ: the creation of the so-called stack - a crowd of motley units on one cell. From time to time, a leader appeared who could unite 3 units under his banners. Such a formation was called an army and was a kind of fat unit with 20HP. With the help of the army, it was possible to cut out almost anything.


The city window is the best thing in Civilization III

The signature feature of the second and third Civa was the situation in which a technologically backward unit, having more combat experience, could easily destroy some miracle weapon of the future. For example, in the order of things there was a situation when a spearman tore an enemy tank to shreds with an accurate blow or an archer, pulling the string properly, shot down an enemy bomber. Particularly amused was the fact that the plane was shot down equally successfully not only by an archer, but also by a swordsman. In subsequent parts, this problem was partly solved, but in the first Civs such events gave rise to many bouts of hysteria.

Civilization III had a number of innovations that migrated to all subsequent games in the series: various resources on the map, the Golden Age, cultural influence on neighboring cities, with which it was possible to assimilate a neighboring settlement, a technology tree (in previous parts, you had to memorize or write down the sequence discoveries of various sciences).

  • Civilization IV


Civilization IV, released in 2005, has acquired a three-dimensional image. Players, accustomed to the third Civa, were wary of the unusual graphics, so unlike the previous part. Religion and espionage appeared in the game (Beyond the Sword addon), and aviation actions became more realistic: planes made raids from the city and could not be shot down by some harsh spearman. Cluster problem a large number units on one cell was partly solved just by aircraft or artillery: damage from their attack was received by all units in the stack.


Another cool innovation that appeared in the Warlords addon is vassal states. Now, instead of completely conquering negligent neighbors, it was enough to defeat the bulk of the troops and capture several key cities. After that, the enemy agreed to capitulate and became a vassal. Also, the status of a vassal could be granted to a group of their cities on another continent or islands, turning them into a kind of autonomous republic.


The year 2010 came and Civilization V came out. Square cells were replaced by more convenient and practical hexes: with them, state borders got rid of the strange linear angularity and became more believable. The system of accumulating a huge number of units on one cell was demolished: now only one military unit could be placed on one hexagon. At the same time, they were made more efficient and stronger.

It was necessary to spend strategic resources for the maintenance of certain units: horses, iron, oil, coal or uranium. Without them at hand, the state risked being left without cavalry, battleships, nuclear weapons and aircraft, which not only added realism, but also forced the players to carefully manage resources instead of riveting everything they want in incredible quantities.


The tactic of building as many cities as possible also outlived its usefulness: large empires received fines in culture and science, and the population began to show discontent. So there are several different tactics: develop through 4-5 cities with more population, or build more settlements, but with fewer inhabitants in the cities. It became possible to win with one single city (greetings from Venice).

Another innovation: the emergence of city-states that do not claim world domination. Friendship with them brought various bonuses: resources, science, culture or religion points, units and additional votes in Congress.

It is worth noting that many of the functions, as in previous Civs, were added in addons: religion and espionage, caravans, the ability to adopt various resolutions in Congress and the UN - all this was not in the initial version without addons. Therefore, reading reviews about the game, it is not difficult to see how the anger of the fans of the series was gradually replaced by mercy.


On October 21, 2016, Civilization VI was released. Among the notable innovations: 2 technology trees, cultural and scientific, which open independently of each other. Cells around cities must be built up with special areas: scientific, cultural, military, religious, industrial, etc. It’s definitely impossible to build everything - there simply won’t be enough cells. Moreover, each wonder of the world also requires a separate tile.

It is difficult to describe all the innovations and features of the sixth Civa because of its freshness. But the game has already received the highest ratings from various gaming publications, and the reviews in Steam, by and large, are very positive. And this is despite the fact that usually the first version of Civilization turns out to be damp and only with time, with the help of several addons, it turns into a masterpiece. But, apparently, the sixth Civilization can become the first representative of the series, which is good from the very beginning.

1. Warcraft


By a wide margin, Warcraft climbs to the top of the ranking of the best strategies - one of the founders of the RTS genre, whose developments have become the standard for dozens and hundreds of subsequent games. It shouldn't be surprising that C&C and StarCraft couldn't even get close to Varych: his impact on the gaming industry cannot be overestimated. Dota, World of Warcraft, board and card games, and now a feature-length movie - all this came into being only thanks to the game from Blizzard, which was released back in 1994.

The plot of Warcraft: Orcs and Humans is tied to the confrontation between humans and orcs. As in the film, the orcs fall out of the portal into the world of people and a struggle begins between them for a place under the sun. However, the first part did not attract much attention - all the glory went to its sequel, Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, which was released just a year later. But just look at the changes that have taken place in the schedule in this short period! Add interesting videos and a solid plot to a pleasant picture, and that's it - the masterpiece is ready.


As if "before" and "after" - the year was not in vain

  • Warcraft III

But the continuation of the banquet had to wait a long time - as much as seven years. And the first reaction of the gaming community was ambiguous: too many suspicious innovations appeared in the game:

  • 3D engine;
  • 2 races grew into 4 (night elves and undead were added);
  • A lot of neutral units and monsters appeared on the maps;
  • Heroes were added to the game who accumulated experience, pumped skills and cast all sorts of things (why not RPG?);
  • Rollers have become even brighter and more beautiful;
  • The plot is even more twisted and pathetic.

The pinnacle of the evolution of the third part was the release of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne in 2003, which gave birth to the memorable dot-com (I’m unlikely to discover America if I remind you that DotA was created in the usual Warcraft 3 map editor and was not considered as a full-fledged stand-alone game).

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