We all have those games we play all the time. Games we have grown to really like and we find it hard to go a long time without playing it. You never seem to get tired of them.
Which game is it for you?
RimWorld is such a brutal colony management game that simulates life on a distant planet. It's known for its harsh conditions, challenging gameplay, and unpredictable events.
I think it’s challenging nature comes from its complex systems and unpredictable events. The game throws you constant...
I will consider Cities: Skylines to be one of the most realistic city builders out there. It is known for its detailed simulation of city management, including traffic, zoning, and resource management. It also has a complex system that responds realistically to player decisions.
Into the Breach is an excellent TBS war game too. It's a challenging and strategic game with a unique time-loop mechanic.
It has a simple yet deep gameplay system that is very rewarding to master. It's also very replayable, as you can experiment with different strategies and builds.
XCOM 2 is right up there. It's known for its challenging difficulty and strategic depth.
It is known for its permadeath, meaning your soldiers can die permanently.
It's also unforgiving with its strategic planning and combat, requiring careful positioning and resource management.
When I first played this genre that was my thought too. It requires more effort and dedication compared to TBS games. Some people I know couldn’t even keep up.
To achieve this, you should focus on a balanced economy and tech upgrades early on. You'll need to build a strong foundation to support your army later.
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