Whats the last
decent strategy game we got from psn plus?
Gameplay wise, it is actually pretty
decent strategy game that offers a solid amount of content depending on if you are up to some of the more challenging optional missions.
Not exact matches
A
decent management
strategy game that is charming because of the managerial strategic principle, its unusual environment and humour.
There are other tactical combat
games due out this year and they may be better suited to a wider audience, but if you got this far then you probably have a PSP and an itch for a good
strategy RPG - and Aedis Eclipse can do a
decent job of scratching it.
There are a few bugs and the rather large shadow of Stellaris that hang over this
game, but all in all this is a really
decent strategy title that should appeal to any fan of 4X gaming.
Endless Space 2 is the rare 4X
game where the writing is better than the
strategy — though the
strategy is still pretty
decent.
Warhammer 40,000: Storm of Vengeance is a
decent start to a
strategy game, but it is in desperate need of unit variety to force players into thinking up new ways to approach each encounter.
Pared down
strategy elements, scanty arsenal of weapons, lack of single - player missions and
decent tutorials — yep, it's all there, but, in contrast to shooters that come off big assembly lines, the developers put love and effort into making of this
game.
Anno 2070, a
decent recourse based
strategy game and seemingly a direct clone of 1702AD.
Attack of the Earthlings is a humorous, inverted take on the familiar alien invasion story, packaged within a
decent turn - based
strategy game.
Perfectly playable and by all accounts half
decent, but it's only ever going to be a real - time
strategy game on a console.
This might not be the Advance Wars that most fans want, but it is a solid
strategy game offering a
decent amount of options and depth in combat.
I've been trying out some real time
strategy games on my new PC now that I have one with
decent specs.
No, really: In Blur, when you hit level 50 in the multiplayer system, you have opened up all the cars (oh, Koenigsegg CCX, how I love thee), activated all the mods (Mastermine — which fragments other people's mines and gives you the points for it — is my favorite), unlocked all the
game modes (including Motor Mash and the fan - driven Community Event playlist), and hopefully have a
decent strategy for all the tracks, from the tight turns of Hackney to the one - way trip down Mount Haruna.
I don't think most players would complain too much about needing to read a couple paragraphs in order to feel comfortable with a
game — the problem is that
strategy games tend to need closer to two HUNDRED paragraphs to provide a
decent explanation.
It's incomplete and rough and does a lot of stuff wrong, but beneath that lies a fun, fast
strategy game with a bright future, and a
decent present.
If this is the case, we technically do not need more than one player, which itself is a
decent argument for «1 - player» being at least the default arrangement for a
strategy game.
«So if you're looking for a
decent squad based combat
strategy game now, Line of Defense Tactics is the
game for you.»
Halo Wars 2 offers a
decent strategy experience while still maintaining the feel of a Halo
game.
Back when Project X Zone was released a couple of years ago on the Nintendo 3DS, it was quite a weird
game though it has very
decent strategy - RPG...
I could deliver the usual spiel about how you need to memorize the levels, come up with
strategies for the boss battles, figure out how to best use your weapons, and have a
decent amount of skill to begin with in order to do well in this
game.
Sacrifice (an obscure real time
strategy game) and Descent (a pretty good FPS) have definite potential too, and most of the other IPs on sale were at least
decent when they were originally released.
My guess is the the bad reviews stem from people wanting adventure or
strategy - type
games, but if you are looking for strictly Hidden Object, then this is a
decent choice.