Nuno’s Top 10 Favorite Strategy Games Of All Time

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I have written hundreds of articles since founding Strategy and Wargaming in 2017 (then known as OneHexAway). Despite the amount of content available, all the opinions I have penned, and all the criticism I have dished out, I have never told you, my dearest of readers, what my favorite strategy games really are.

Now, mind you, making a list like this isn’t easy, especially when you have played hundreds of games, and your recollection of them isn’t the same in 2025 as it was in 2003 or 2005. More so, the way we perceive things changes over time. Our preferences change, the way we look at life and entertainment changes, and the way we enjoy these experiences is also constantly being shaped by the world and the people around us. I can vividly recall younger me scoffing at the idea of a turn-based strategy title, much preferring real-time experiences back then. Fast forward two decades, and my opinion did a 180.

With that out of the way, have in mind that this is my list of games, and they all hail from different times in my life. Welcome to my Strategy and Wargaming Wall of Fame.

10 – Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War – Definitive Edition

If I were pressed to choose a strategy game that I think represents the epitome of what a video game should be, my mind would immediately jump to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War – Definitive Edition. It is one of the best real-time strategy (RTS) games ever made and embodies everything I believe a game should be. Everything is so over the top (being a Warhammer game certainly helps), it features fantastic combat and base-building, incredible graphical variety, very little concern about symmetrical factions, and extremely powerful abilities, all alongside lasers, explosions, and screams of battle. I might have never played Dawn of War when it came out, way back in 2004, but after playing it this year, it has solidified itself as one of my top 10 favorite strategy games of all time.

9 – Red Alert 2

Red Alert 2 was the second game I ever installed on my PC after I first received my trusty old Pentium 4 sometime in the early 2000s. I quickly built a life-long love affair with its fantastical take on the Cold War. The game took a very real and tense diplomatic affair, asked ‘what if this were to happen?’, and then decided the answer required time travel, Tesla towers, jetpacks, teleportation technology, and giant squids. Aside from its sci-fi nature, Red Alert 2 is a solid RTS with tight controls, plenty of strategic avenues to achieve your objectives, and one of the most memorable single-player campaigns of all time, easily becoming a fan favorite in the Command & Conquer franchise.

8 – Empire Earth

I don’t think I’ll ever be able to justify the presence of Empire Earth on this list by telling you how in-depth the gameplay was, how much strategic freedom it offered, or even how it achieved all of that while packing some of the best 3D graphics of the early 2000s. While the latter might be true, the real reason Empire Earth holds a spot on my Top 10 favorite strategy games of all time is the sheer volume of amazing memories I have of playing it as a kid. Its core premise—’take a civilization from prehistoric times all the way to the distant future in real-time’—simply captivated me that much. Going from hunter-gatherer societies bashing each other with clubs, to medieval soldiers with spears and bows, to muskets, machine guns, atomic bombs, and modern tanks, and finally to futuristic mechs, still remains a truly unique experience no other game has quite replicated. If you have a passing interest in older titles and would like one of the most unique experiences ever delivered in the RTS format, jump onto GOG and buy Empire Earth—you won’t regret it.

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40 responses to “Nuno’s Top 10 Favorite Strategy Games Of All Time”

  1. warcraft3? Starcraft2? You are an rts noob with joke reviews.

    1. Those are decent games, not my favorites

    2. no need to be negative. AoE2, Dawn of War and CoH and solid RTS picks.

      1. People love to engage with this sort of thing, and I love it!

    3. command and conquer? Battle Pirates? And a Mobil game LastWar?

      1. C&C is represented by Red Alert. No idea about the other games.

  2. Charles W Mubarak Avatar
    Charles W Mubarak

    So, no Sid Meiers anything? Wow.

    1. Civ 4 could have been in the list, but alas, I prefer other games over it.

  3. Not a bad list, I’ve played 90% of the games on the list. RA2, Stronghold, and Empire Earth are very good. XCOM was decent, not top 10 imo.
    I prefer grand strategy today, with games like Europa Universalis. However, not a bad list by any means.

    1. Just my personal favorites. Cheers!

    2. lol. Ok zoomer… Xcom is like one of greatest titles ever made on par with fallout 1 & 2

      1. XCOM is one of the best games of all time.

  4. Good list. I recommend Starship Troopers: Terran Ascendancy if you have not had a chance to try it.

    1. Excellent choices!

      Starcraft deserves a look, but if these were your favorites then you had an excellent childhood. RA2 is SO much better than RA3, and I love that its on your list!

      I would love to know your thoughts on Warhammer Total War, or Starcraft 🙂

      1. I love Total War: Warhammer and had my fun with SC2 campaign 🙂

  5. I discovered Burden of Command through this site, and it certainly deserves its spot here. Great list all in all.

    One of the things I love about RA2 is that I was around 13 when I played it, and the story, and warfare, the cutscenes, it all felt so intense and amazing. All my friends, we took it all so seriously. When I played it again recently, I was surprised to find just how campy and over the top it all has been, but still such a wonderful game. It just works on both levels. Good times!

    (Deus Ex is another just like that, the fact that the entire plotline was just realizing more and more ridiculous tinfoil conspiracy theories went completely over my head as a boy)

    1. Thanks so much!

  6. Out of interest, what makes you prefer Enemy Unknown over XCom2/War of the Chosen? Also, do you play with any mods?

    1. I think it’s mainly the setting and the lack of a timer, to be honest. Just visual mods, still want to give the Long Mod a try. What’s your opinion on it?

      1. That makes sense. I did not like the time element added to many of the mission types in XCOM2. Although I did like the graphical update.
        I’ve played the Long War mod mostly in XCOM2, since the support for mods was better, although I vaguely recall playing it in Enemy Unknown. It does add a lot to the game. I’d recommend going it a try.

  7. Having AoE -deservedly so- on here but missing Warcraft and Starcraft feels criminal. Almost equally unforgivable is the omission of any Civilization game

    1. Sorry, but not really sorry. This is my personal list, and for several reasons, SC doesn’t make a show, and that’s because I never played when it came out, just a lot later, so it lost a bit of its impact because of that. Warcraft is cool, but the same reason as SC. Civilization IV is a personal favorite, but it wouldn’t be on my top 50 list.

  8. comments popped off on this one. I feel like total war players favorite games vary tremendously. I started with Rome but out of the older titles Shogun 2 + Shogun 2 Fall of the Samurai won my heart. No game in my opinion has a better combination of melee and gunpowder. Total War newest titles TW Three Kingdoms would be my favorite due to the diplomacy and natural drama with 3 kingdoms split. TW Warhammer is solid and I create 99% of my content on it but I do miss great historical titles. Long comment but I think Creative Assembly is nuking its TW IP.

    1. My personal favorite of the Total War games is the first Rome, but I understand Creative Assembly when they decided to put all their bets on the franchise that brings out the most money. Truth is, their historical titles haven’t been good in a while, and that’s mostly because of an outdated engine, which happens to work well with Warhammer. Until they create a new engine, I cannot imagine a decent historical game coming out that isn’t based on a proven formula (Rome, Medieval or Shogun). I wish they would be crazy enough and venture to WW1, it would be a spectacle.

      1. Completely agree on the need for a new engine and my opinion how armies wage war need updated. Most players go 2 full stacks or more and march them together. i think single army with more slots and wing style formation set up would make since.

      2. Will they go that route?

  9. Last year was a 25 anniversary of AoE2 release and I remember reading several articles from historians about the game being the reason they work in this field. Then I also realised my interest for history comes from it as well.

    Interesting to see a video game having an impact on so many lifes.

    1. Same with me, I went to study History and Teaching at the University because of AoE 2 and Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. It’s amazing how videogames can impact people the same way books and movies do.

      Cheers!

  10. I understand that this is a fav list so it is your personal list but any rts lists without sc is a joke really. It is like saying I am a basketball/tennis fan but Jordan/federer is not on my top ten list. Fav or not fav list, it is amateur.

    1. You got me there, but I’m sorry, SC isn’t in my top 10. Not even in my top 20.

  11. A very bad list. RTSs to strategy are like a bumper sticker to philosophy. It’s very casual and simplistic games, basically nothing strategic at all.

    1. Share your favorite games with the boys!

    2. Boy, share your favorites with us

      1. Ignore the haters Sir Nuno, personal favourites can be very different to “best” games. My personal favourites over the years would be RA, RA2, CoH, Civ2, Black and White and Populous.

      2. Thanks for the comment, mate! Oh Black and White was pretty damn amazing! I loved it!

  12. No CnC generals Zero-hour = bad list

    1. C&C is an RTS bro, not a RTT

  13. […] the unfathomable and unexpected success of my previous personal list, which covered my favorite real-time strategy games, I wanted to offer another perspective on the titles I enjoy so that you get to know me a little […]

  14. You forgot the awesome games Cossacks 1 and Cossacks 3

    1. They were on head but never made it to paper.

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