What is your favorite retro wargame?
from Zombiepirate@lemmy.world to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 09 May 15:29
https://lemmy.world/post/29386333

I’ve been getting back into the classic Close Combat games, and they’re some of my very favorite of the wargame genre.

I’m curious what retrogaming’s favorites are. I’m not too particular on what constitutes a “wargame,” it could be anything from Final Fantasy Tactics to Steel Panthers.

To throw a couple more out, I really enjoyed Rome: Total War for the 4x strategy and the Combat Mission games for their simulation systems as well.

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Cobrachicken@lemmy.world on 09 May 15:43 next collapse

Fallen Haven

death@infosec.pub on 09 May 15:50 next collapse

Total Annihilation

ashitaka@lemmy.world on 09 May 16:30 collapse

That soundtrack chefs kiss

I loved just loitering on the main screen for that lovely white noise/cave sound/immortal machine music vibe.

Horta@discuss.tchncs.de on 09 May 16:16 next collapse

Warlords 3 Dark Lords Rising, Age of Wonders a close second.

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 09 May 16:21 collapse

I played so much Warlords 2 multiplayer with my siblings when I was a kid. I should check that series out again.

Horta@discuss.tchncs.de on 09 May 19:21 collapse

I never really played 2, but the art and music in 3 are amazing. Very fond of that era in fantasy art.

DosDude@retrolemmy.com on 09 May 16:25 next collapse

Command & conquer: Red Alert

MarauderIIC@dormi.zone on 09 May 16:54 next collapse

I’m more of a Tiberian Dawn person myself

DosDude@retrolemmy.com on 09 May 16:55 collapse

It’s a close second, but red alert has the better balancing in my opinion

MarauderIIC@dormi.zone on 09 May 16:58 collapse

I just don’t like the style of RA as much, and I’m usually a campaign-only player for C&C anyway

DosDude@retrolemmy.com on 09 May 17:09 collapse

Fair. I get that. I had the same problem with red alert 2. It could be the better game, but the style just doesn’t interest me. For the later games mainline c&c has the better style. Including c&c3 and ra3.

Valon_Blue@sh.itjust.works on 09 May 20:51 next collapse

Red Alert 2: Yuri’s Revenge

omgboom@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 10 May 14:20 collapse

There is even an open source version

www.openra.net

monsterpiece42@reddthat.com on 10 May 16:27 collapse

EA just opened sourced the real RA as well!

warmaster@lemmy.world on 09 May 17:08 next collapse

Rise of Nations

CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world on 09 May 17:17 next collapse

Man I haven’t played Close Combat in probably 27 years but I instantly recognized that screen shot. Great game!

I still play C&C Generals and Supreme Commander fairly often. Not sure I’d call them retro but they are pretty old!

Know_not_Scotty_does@lemmy.world on 09 May 17:19 collapse

Generals:Zero Hour is still a great play, especially with mods.

neidu3@sh.itjust.works on 09 May 18:38 next collapse

I was having a blast playing through Combined Arms recently. It’s a mod (or revamp) of OpenRA which provides a story an campaign that involves factions from all C&C and RA games, including the Scrin.

And best of all: Since it’s based on OpenRA it’s completely free. I highly recommend check8ng it out. It’s well balanced, it involves a cool story, and while I’m mostly a tiberian dawn kind of guy, I’m sure it’ll appeal to Red Alert fans as well.

Ever wanted to see how the mammoth tank fares against a tesla coil? Or a scrin carrier against a Yak? Well now you can try it.

topherp@lemmy.world on 09 May 19:01 next collapse

Sudden Strike 2

Vikthor@lemmy.world on 09 May 21:27 next collapse

Historyline: 1914 - 1918

Wahots@pawb.social on 09 May 21:45 next collapse

Rise of Nations: Extended Edition

Auster@thebrainbin.org on 09 May 22:30 next collapse

If war-themed FFs fit in, and if people accept a 19 y.o. PS2 game as retro, Final Fantasy XII is pretty good, and points for the story going more the infiltration and diplomacy routes instead of protagonists buldozing everything like in previous games.

And on a more classic sense of war, Outlive is pretty good but hard. Also wasn't expecting the units' quotes (at least in the Portuguese dubbing; haven't checked it in English) to be as silly/amusing, but it helps cracking up some smiles here and there.

sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 10 May 00:26 next collapse

Falcon 3

CptOblivius@lemmy.world on 10 May 13:13 next collapse

I loved close combat games! I still want think and look for similar games. It left a void I haven’t quite filled.

TargaryenTKE@lemmy.world on 10 May 14:06 next collapse

Empire Earth

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 10 May 14:09 collapse

Oh, I’d forgotten about that game. I actually liked it better than Age of Empires.

HadOwenKiRoast@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 10 May 21:11 next collapse

Commandos

With commandos 3 breing my fav

Tuxman@sh.itjust.works on 19 May 01:41 collapse

The joy of slowly advancing position… preparing the covert mission objectives… hours of careful planning and precise movements… only to hear « Alarm!! Alarm!!! »

JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl on 11 May 20:47 next collapse

There was an old fighter pilot game that I used to play on linux back in the day all the time in the early 2000s. I can’t remember the name but it was because my dad’s laptop was very cool to me and ran SUSE, so I played that, super tux, and a few free games because the alternative was a windows 95 machine with a 10 gig upgraded hard drive.

BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world on 16 May 18:39 collapse

Sometimes I feel like I’m the only person on earth that remembers Close Combat. I loved how the units felt like real people instead of automatons. That’s definitely a franchise I would love to see return.

Zombiepirate@lemmy.world on 16 May 19:02 collapse

I completely agree; the buildup and production involved in most RTS games is tedious to me. Close Combat seems like the perfect middle between simulationist war games and RTS chaos. It was actually developed as a Squad Leader game before they lost the Avalon Hill license.

The Combat Mission games were fairly similar, with my favorite feature being a mode where you issue orders in 1 minute increments; you’re watching the battle play out in real time, but it’s still turn based. Edit: Apparently they’re still making these. Here is the one I remember playing most. I still like the Close Combat games better to just jump into though.

The only modern franchise I’ve played that has a similar play style are the Total War games, but I think they realize WWII isn’t a great fit for them.