Chaz Sexington
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I've recently started LANing a few RTS's with a few pals, and as a long-time RTS (my first RTS was Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, yes, the first one) and strategy gamer and I was wondering what everyone's favourite ones are? Mine are, in no particular order,
Age of Empires II
Warcraft II
C&C: Red Alert
Dawn of War I
Even though I've played Total Annihilation, Warcraft III, AoE III, Starcraft (I&II), Homeworld and a few other "big" RTS's, for some reason they didn't have the same charm. I would however like to try Sins of a Solar Empire.
I never really liked Starcraft as much as Warcraft II due to the futuristic setting, and same thing goes for Tiberian Sun, Homeworld and TA (Sue me for being a hypocrite and loving DoW I), though I do understand why people love them. Some people have sugar in their tea, some have milk, some have both, I have mine black.
As for AoE III, Age of Mythology, Dow II and Starcraft II I didn't feel they were anywhere near as good as their predecessors; sure they were good, but couldn't hold a candle to their daddies.
I'm not counting the TW series as an RTS, as the hallmark of RTS's is the LAN party. Also, any game where you can go orcs and invent new ways of genocide is automatically awesome.
Blackhand from Warcraft: Orcs and Humans
Age of Empires II
Warcraft II
C&C: Red Alert
Dawn of War I
Even though I've played Total Annihilation, Warcraft III, AoE III, Starcraft (I&II), Homeworld and a few other "big" RTS's, for some reason they didn't have the same charm. I would however like to try Sins of a Solar Empire.
I never really liked Starcraft as much as Warcraft II due to the futuristic setting, and same thing goes for Tiberian Sun, Homeworld and TA (Sue me for being a hypocrite and loving DoW I), though I do understand why people love them. Some people have sugar in their tea, some have milk, some have both, I have mine black.
As for AoE III, Age of Mythology, Dow II and Starcraft II I didn't feel they were anywhere near as good as their predecessors; sure they were good, but couldn't hold a candle to their daddies.
I'm not counting the TW series as an RTS, as the hallmark of RTS's is the LAN party. Also, any game where you can go orcs and invent new ways of genocide is automatically awesome.

Blackhand from Warcraft: Orcs and Humans