Summary
- Classic strategy games like Command & Conquer are being remastered to introduce a new generation of gamers to the genre conventions.
- Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition remains popular due to its campaign mode and replayable skirmishes, making it a perfect introduction to strategy games.
- Pharaoh: A New Era offers a unique historical city-building experience that modern city-builder games don't typically provide, making it a standout in the genre.
Strategy games are almost as old as gaming itself; one of the first computer games ever released was The Sumerian Game, a text-based strategy game from 1964. But strategy games were also ubiquitous in the 1990s and early 2000s, especially in the emerging personal computer market. It’s clear, then, that there are plenty of classic strategy games to remake and remaster for a new generation of gamers.
Just like every other genre, strategy games can age very rapidly. Yet a lot of genre conventions that became popular decades ago are still common today. Click-dragging with the left mouse button to select multiple units and then right-clicking to give them an order is as intuitive now as it was back then. Even a minimal remaster that only touches on the technical side of things is often enough for new players to enjoy an old strategy game.
7 Command & Conquer Remastered Collection
Metacritic Score: 82
Command & Conquer Remastered
- Released
- June 5, 2020
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Developer
- Petroglyph
- Genre(s)
- Real-Time Strategy, Tactical
The Command & Conquer series used to be a staple of real-time strategy lan parties, as well as online play, a rarity when the original was released in 1995. The last few games in the series weren’t very well received, except for 2020’s Command & Conquer Remastered Collection.
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The remaster covers the first two games in the series, the original Command & Conquer, and the fan-favorite Red Alert. Even if they aren’t a fan, players have probably seen some of this game, most likely in the form of Tim Curry in Soviet military clothes screaming about going to space.
6 Age Of Empires 2: Definitive Edition
Metacritic Score: 84
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition
- Released
- November 14, 2019
- Platform(s)
- PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Developer
- Forgotten Empires, Tantalus, Wicked Witch
- Genre(s)
- Real-Time Strategy
Age of Empires 2 almost certainly was the most popular RTS of its day. More so than even the original, it was responsible for introducing an entire generation to strategy games. Thanks to a lengthy (and mostly forgiving) campaign and a rich, replayable skirmish mode, it was the perfect introduction to the genre. Thanks to Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition, it still is.
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition was developed back-to-back with the remakes of the first and third games in the series, but it was by far the most well-received. It has more than twice the number of Steam reviews than the two other remakes combined and a significantly better score on Metacritic.
5 Warcraft 3: Reforged
Metacritic Score: 59
Warcraft 3: Reforged
Warcraft 3: Reforged is the remake of the popular 2002 RTS Warcraft 3. While this franchise was once one of the most popular among strategy game fans, especially in competitive circles, it has since been eclipsed by its spinoffs, which are set in the same universe but are otherwise completely different.
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Warcraft 3: Reforged might be interesting to many modern gamers, if nothing else, because it shares its setting with other Blizzard games like World of Warcraft and Hearthstone. It even shares its main heroes with Heroes of the Storm, a MOBA inspired by the original incarnation of Dota, a series that started its life as a Warcraft 3 mod.
4 Stronghold: Definitive Edition
Metacritic Score: 80
Stronghold: Definitive Edition
- Released
- November 7, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Firefly Studios
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Genre(s)
- Simulation, Strategy
Stronghold is a unique game among strategy titles, especially for the standards of its time. Unlike most RTS games, Stronghold, and its remake Stronghold: Definitive Edition, gives the player control of a castle as well as an army, or rather a fortification and the people that live inside those walls.
Stronghold: Definitive Edition might not be the only modern hybrid between town builder and RTS, it’s certainly one of the most beloved. The new edition adds even more to the brilliant original game, including a new campaign and an additional ten standalone scenarios.
3 Total War: Rome Remastered
Metacritic Score: 75
- Platforms: PC, macOS, Linux
- Released: April 29, 2021
- Developer: Creative Assembly, Feral Interactive
Total War is one of the most unique and iconic series in strategy games. The series is almost a genre of its own, mixing real-time, quasi-realistic tactics and light grand strategy elements. The original Total War: Rome was one of the most beloved entries in the series, and the remaster is easily the best way to play this classic.
Total War: Rome Remastered modernizes the game for an audience that wasn't around to experience the original and might be taken aback by its more dated elements: things like not being able to rotate the camera or even just being locked to a 4x3 resolution.
2 Pharaoh: A New Era
Metacritic Score: 76
- Platforms: PC
- Released: February 15, 2023
- Developer: Triskell Interactive
Pharaoh is a great little city builder from 1999 that lets players take the role of a line of pharaohs in ancient Egypt. While it’s fairly standard for 1990s city builders, especially the kind that Sierra Entertainment used to make, it’s the kind of game that doesn’t really get made anymore.
While the modern city-builder genre is full of fun, interesting, and creative entries, it doesn’t feature many historical games. In particular, it doesn’t have many games grounded in historical fiction. That’s what makes Pharaoh: A New Era such a great comeback for the genre and an interesting play for anyone looking for something unique.
1 Homeworld Remastered Collection
Metacritic Score: 86
- Platforms: PC, macOS
- Released: February 25, 2015
- Developer: Aspyr
Homeworld Remastered Collection is a weird title. For one, it’s an RTS series that is very focused on story. Not only is there a lot of dialogue and a campaign that follows the arc of a space opera, but the story is actually interesting. Players used to Total War campaigns and rehashed Fire Emblem storylines are sure to find the story entertaining, if nothing else.
Homeworld Remastered Collection is also one of very few strategy games to fully use the 6 degrees of freedom afforded by the space setting. The collection contains the first two games in the series and updates them a little bit, though it mostly brings the first game’s mechanics up to the same level as the second, and updates the graphics for both.