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Video games in real time are one of the subgenres of the most dynamic strategy games out there. In addition to this, as a rule, they are more sophisticated in terms of graphics, since having smaller playing fields than other subgenres, more textures can be represented without altering performance.

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The RTS games are designed to be played in a very dynamic and fast way. The collection of its resources is usually simple. The battles are represented on a scale of fights, although there are several games that only focus on representing multitudinous battles with thousands of units in the field.

8 Fantasy-Themed Indisputable Classics of Gaming

Although new games are fun and exciting, classics are always reliable sources of endless entertainment. Especially when it comes to fantasy games. Throughout the years game developers have wowed gamers in this specific genre.

Join us as we pay homage to those spectacular fantasy games, we can’t help but go back to every so often.

Baldur’s Gate II

Released by BioWare and Black Isle studios, this fantasy classic features so many hours of quests, different plots and combats presented flawlessly, gamers absolutely became hooked. Even though it is not an easy game by any means, this just makes it more addictive and thrilling. Throw in the versatility of the godchild role, and you have a positive fantasy classic.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

It was taken on by CD Projekt RED, and it just proves that practice makes perfect as it beats the two previous installments to outstanding levels. It grips us, not only with action play but also plunging us into the story, based on Polish Andrzej Sapkowski’s best-selling novels.

Final Fantasy VII

Developed by Square Soft, it was so groundbreaking and appreciated worldwide, that it set a before and after point in the world of video games. Introducing 3D to the RPG fantasy genre, outstanding soundtracks and graphic designs, along with a combat system that isn’t so complicated, FF7 had gamers at “hello”.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Developed by Nintendo EAD, with a rather tragic epic plot of an unsung hero travelling through time. The game offers an extremely detailed storyline, with every action in Hyurle triggering a consequence, in addition to never before seen game controls. Zelda OOT grips you and just won’t let go until you finish it.

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Chrono Tigger

Launched over 20 years ago, this amazing RPG game provides stories that are very simple and easy to understand. The option of combining different member’s powers in a fighting layout that is a bit more elaborated. And for the first time ever the cause and effect style which makes you want to play Chrono Tigger over and over.

The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind

Launched by Bethesda Game Studios, it marked the beginning of the series’ success. Every feature of the player’s character and their actions is pretty much customizable, and the way it cuts to the chase and just sends you to missions keeps things interesting as it is a bit harder to keep track of your whereabouts.

World of Warcraft

This grandpa of RPG fantasy games was delivered by Blizzard Entertainment and was a huge success with an incredibly rich player base all over the world that still holds today. The gameplay increases in difficulty as you progress in the Azeroth fantasy world, and the interactive community is unprecedented in the video games’ realm.

Silent Hill

Launched by Konami Computer and Entertainment Tokyo, this game presents a different kind of fantasy, with a two-faced world that is both terrifying and enticing. With many legged creatures jumping at you out of the blue and in the dead cold silence of the deserted streets, this is one classic you can’t get bored of.

Those are some of the most indisputable fantasy classics you can always run to if you want to go back to basics, and enjoy a more familiar game.

8 Upcoming RTS Video Games We Can’t Wait To Play

Every time a new game comes out to the spotlight, we immediatelly fall in love with the idea of ‘the next one’ to be released. Here are some upcoming RTS video games to check out.

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Age of Empires III

This installment of AoE was amazing and so popular when it first came out back in 2005, that Forgotten Studios took it on to remaster it. They are gifting us with the possibility of playing it even in 4k resolution, while still keeping the all too familiar features of the game that we just can’t get enough of.

Age of Empires IV

Being the classic it is, most RTS gamers just can’t wait to get a hold of this new installment of the game. Although it has been developed by Relic Entertainment, it still has the same mechanics of empire building and crushing, with the added perk of modern day graphics.

They are Billions

In this current time, zombies are all the rave in pop culture. Matching that with today’s graphic options following the footsteps of AoE’s way of developing through gathering resources, growing and killing the enemy, this steampunk game looks very promising.

WarCraft III Reforged

This game needs little introduction, and with remastered graphics and fresh player audible dialogs, along with the original installment’s expansion “The Frozen Throne” we’re just dying to get our hands on this one and game till we drop.

Iron Harvest

Based on Polish history, this game is so awaited by gamers because it presents history with a plot twist of big bots being developed in the 19th century, and used for warfare as well as in civilian life. This diesel-punk game promises to hook us onto its alternative world history.

Abandon Ship

On this game we get to play Captain of a ship, during the golden age of sailing ships, and engage in naval warfare activities. With visuals made to match a 19th century painting, and the possibility of having your ship sunk or even dying and having to start from scratch. It sounds like this game will definitely be wonderful.

Conan Unconquered

Since it is based on the very popular Robert E. Howard’s stories, gamers all over the world can’t wait to get to recruit armies, fight off hordes, building fortresses and all kinds of defensive structures, as they try to reproduce the beloved short stories.

Gates of Hell

If you’re more into tactics, than into the progressive building of an attack force and base camp, you must look forward to the release of this game. Set on WW2’s scenarios, it will plunge gamers into all the different battlefields of the time. From snowy Scandinavia to stifling hot lands in Africa, where you have to fight for your life. You can even get to control one soldier at the time and have his decisions affect the course of the story.

These are just some of the most expected RTS Video games that are in store for fans this year. Remastered classics and zombie hoards will surely keep everybody busy and glued to their PC, month after month. 2019 promises to be filled with outstanding treats for gamers all around.

Good Old Gems of the Real-Time Strategy Genre

Real Time Strategy games have always been a hit, and that’s why there are some really good old gems every one should know and try. Here’s a pretty helpful list.

The Age of Empires Series

Back in ’97 and right up until today, these games have taught us world history and mythology, while letting us have the thrill of growing our empire and crushing our enemies. And although its first launch is over 20 years old, the graphics are still not too shabby.

WarCraft III

When it was launched in 2002, “WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos” was a masterpiece of graphics, design and plot. With a unique hero turning berserk murderous, this game made our jaws hit the floor as the plot twists were so fresh and unexpected.

SimCity 2000

Over 25 years ago this strategy game came to make us all strategy addicts and thus, laying down the foundations for other strategy games. With its amazing buildings and entertaining disasters, which made for pretty fun challenges, it was actually the first PC game to achieve its popularity level.

StarCraft

In 1998 a new fan base was born, along with a whole new generation of strategy gamers, when StarCraft was launched. It has been compared to Star Wars, and it still has a strong base of players online. The graphics aren’t awesome now, but it still holds its hooking characteristics. From SimCity 2000, in ’93, to Age of Mythology in 2002, these oldies but goodies have not lost their charm and can still hook gamers as easily as some newer fancier games while developing your skills.

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