![]() It's not uncommon for a strategy title to have a focus on taking over the world, but Plague Inc does it in a different way. It's a bit rough around the edges (particularly graphically), but there's a rewarding experience if you're willing to put in the work. Players will have to manage military forces, all while running a kingdom and making sure their political standing is intact. This hardcore historical simulation is all about resource management. Yes, Sphere of Influence came out in Japan in 2014, and North America in 2015. Since RTS games don't typically work on consoles, Omni Systems are attempting to retool the genre. They're using a cyberpunk future as the game's backdrop, and this real-time strategy game blends it with an anime-style. No, Neopolis isn't out yet, but is due out later in 2016.įew settings are as cool as cyberpunk, and the developer behind Neopolis clearly knows this. It also takes place in an awesome alternate history of the Civil War, where each side had giant mechs. Ironclad Tactics' main mechanic is that players are using cards to determine their actions. This is a refreshing take on the genre, and players get to enjoy all the fun of deck building on top of strategic battles. Check it out if you're willing to crack its shell, but it's a little too hardcore to work on a console. The control scheme is overly complicated, and a lengthy tutorial largely does more to confuse players than to alleviate any misunderstandings. Grand Ages: Medieval is a very serious real-time strategy game that is probably a good time on PC, but just doesn't work all that well with a controller. Kalypso Media's Grand Ages: Medieval came out in 2015. Definitely worth a look due to its unique premise. It makes for a really interesting gameplay experience, and the game's narrator (Kevan Brighting) does a great job of keeping the experience enjoyable. Instead of players controlling a hero trying to defeat monsters, the player is controlling monsters and sending them at the heroic savior. What's great about the Dungeon series is that its basically a dungeon crawler, but in reverse. It's certainly more light-hearted than a lot of games on this list, so give it a look if you're looking for something more casual. The game's multiple campaigns offer up an enjoyable story, and fun levels that provide a castle to destroy. That's good news as this physics-based strategy game is a pretty great time. This version of CastleStorm runs more smoothly and looks better than on older consoles. It's definitely worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of Worms.ĬastleStorm: Definitive Editionmade its way to PS4 in 2014. ![]() Players are purchasing new towers and placing them in order to defeat their opponents, and it leads to a lot of laughs. ![]() This fun, competitive strategy game is a great time for two players. Turtle Sandbox Games' Cannon Brawl came out in August 2015. If you enjoy sports, or just the world of Warhammer, then I'd recommend giving it a go. It's also a pretty darn good one, as the gameplay is highly satisfying. Yes, Cyanide's Warhammer spin-off came out in 2015.ĭespite looking an awful lot like a game of American football, Blood Bowl 2is actually a strategy game. Unless you enjoy beating up on poor AI, and playing monotonous battles then you better avoid it. That sounds awesome in theory, but sadly Koei Tecmo missed the mark here. It's a blend of Dynasty Warriors and a real-time strategy game. It also has pretty easy trophies to get, so if you're a trophy hunter there's some extra incentive for you. It features a generic sci-fi theme, but the core gameplay is pretty fun. This turn-based strategy game is solid, if unspectacular on PS4. Yes, Battle World: Kronos is available both digitally and physically.
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