Summary

  • Diverse win conditions in Dune: Spice Wars require a methodical, long-term strategy.
  • Duskers offers slow, tense gameplay as players navigate dark sci-fi settings with drones.
  • Age of Empires 2's methodical base-building and patient gameplay make it accessible to RTS fans.

While many strategy games are known for their fast pace and emphasis on speed, as is common in the RTS genre, there are a variety of titles that encourage more methodical play. This isn't only the case with turn-based games, however, with a myriad of strategy games offering unique experiences that take time to develop.

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Whether it's the difficult victory conditions of Dune: Spice Wars or the slow progression of Darkest Dungeon, these games offer a variety of experiences. As a result, there's something here for all kinds of strategy game fan.

8 Duskers

Slow & Methodical Gameplay That Brews Tension

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August 20, 2015
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Duskers

Succeeding with its dark and desolate sci-fi setting, DUSKERS offers a vague and mysterious world to explore. In the game, players pilot a variety of lovable drones via a command console, painstakingly programming commands in order to explore and salvage what they can from derelict spaceships.

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With danger lurking in every corner of its abandoned universe, players must exercise caution in order to survive. Careful planning is of the utmost importance, as commanding drones is a slow process; things can go wrong very quickly in DUSKERS. Furthermore, the intentionally tedious interactions brew a palpable tension that encourages players to remain methodical in their approach.

7 Age Of Empires 2

Methodical Real-Time Strategy

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September 27, 1999
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T For Teen // Mild Blood, Mild Language, and Violence
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Ensemble Studios
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Real-Time Strategy
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PC, PlayStation 2
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty
Age of Empires 2

This retro RTS is still worth playing today thanks to an excellent remaster available on Steam. The game's deep mechanics and rate of play emphasize methodical base building and patience, playing at a much slower pace than RTS titles such as StarCraft 2.

As a result, Age Of Empires offers a unique and arguably more accessible experience, though its diverse range of civilizations keeps it dense. Its pace varies from game to game, but it's perfect for RTS fans looking for an experience that's heavier on macro management.

6 Warcraft 3

Slow Rate Of Play, Large Maps, & Heroes

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January 28, 2020
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Weak
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Warcraft 3 is a unique real-time strategy game that excels with its combination of hero and army management. In the game, players take control of one of four asymmetric factions, slowly improving their infrastructure while leveling up heroes and building a capable army.

While it's not the slowest of strategy games, and much can happen in the earliest stages of a match, Warcraft 3 plays at a comparatively slow pace for an RTS. This comes down to the hero-centric gameplay and relatively large maps that encourage players to farm experience points and items before turning to aggression. Furthermore, slow animations and body-blocking mechanics result in relatively slow-paced battles that rely on methodical movement and tactical positioning.

5 Darkest Dungeon

Harrowing Turn-Based Dungeon-Crawls

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9 /10
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January 19, 2016
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T For Teen due to Alcohol Reference, Blood and Gore, Mild Language, Partial Nudity, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
Red Hook Studios
Genre(s)
RPG
Platform(s)
PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Switch, PC, iOS
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

Darkest Dungeon is a brutally unforgiving strategy RPG with a roguelike structure. In the game, players delve into a variety of dungeons, crawling through dark and decrepit environments as they battle Lovecraftian horrors in turn-based combat.

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The frequency and difficulty of combat encounters in Darkest Dungeon results in harrowing dungeon crawls that wear down the player's party over time. This results in gameplay that can be particularly arduous later in the game, when players are often exploring larger dungeons populated by more dangerous foes. Combined with a measured progression system, Darkest Dungeon encourages cautious and methodical play that results in a slow burn.

4 Battle Brothers

Unforgiving Combat & Slow Progression

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April 27, 2015
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Overhype Studios
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Indie Games, Tactical, RPG, Strategy, Adventure
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Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
OpenCritic Rating
Strong
Battle Brothers 2

Battle Brothers tasks players with managing a mercenary company in a harsh low-fantasy world. Its unforgiving nature naturally encourages cautious play, with players quickly being punished for taking on contracts that are simply too dangerous for their current situation.

As a result, progression in Battle Brothers is particularly slow, especially as it takes a great deal of combat experience to level up members of the company. Furthermore, the combat itself is decidedly slow-paced, offering turn-based slug-fests that are often bloodbaths.

3 Kenshi

Slow-Burning Progression In A Hostile World

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December 6, 2018
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Strong

Kenshi may be a little too slow-paced for many players, but those that exercise patience with its myriad of systems and mechanics will find a deeply rewarding sandbox RPG. The game's utterly hostile world is full of emergent dangers, encouraging players to take their time and strengthen themselves before exploring its farthest reaches.

Progression in Kenshi is also heavily measured, offering players meaningful improvements that take time to achieve. In fact, almost everything takes time to do in Kenshi, even traveling from one town to the next can be arduous. However, this only heightens each triumph over the game's steep learning curve.

2 Dune: Imperium

Slow Deck-Building & Secret Objectives That Encourage Long Play

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March 13, 2024
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Deck-builders in general tend to play at a slower pace, as it takes time to develop a strategy before seeing the benefits of additional cards. As an adaptation of a tabletop game, Dune: Imperium is a particularly slow deck-builder, incorporating a worker-placement gameplay loop that requires players to execute a strategy in small increments.

Though there are a variety of cards available throughout each match, players can expect to add very few cards each round, often operating with much smaller decks than typical deck-builders. This slower pace encourages players to develop long-term strategies, but there's always room for expression within each round, with frequent opportunities for risky gambits and last-minute maneuvers.

1 Dune: Spice Wars

Diverse Winning Conditions That Take Time To Pursue

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September 14, 2023
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Dune: Spice Wars is a real-time strategy game that, thanks to a unique emphasis on 4X game mechanics, is able to maintain a slow and methodical pace. The game's large maps, made dangerous to traverse via harsh environments and deadly sandworms, play a large role in this, creating a landscape in which any maneuver can be a dangerous one.

There are many victory conditions at play in Dune: Spice Wars, and these also encourage players to develop a long-term strategy that balances politics, economy, and warfare in equal measure. This is further supported by tough main bases are no picnic to destroy early in the game, making all-out attacks and knockouts a rarity until later on.

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