The act of colonizing space with one of seven factions leads to a game full of strong gameplay - utilizing faction troops during moments of fierce warfare is so gratifying.
'Heroes of Might and Magic IV' marks the series' active involvement of caravans and heroes in all the onscreen action that goes down on a regular basis in this game.
This game's battle system gives players access to a bunch of character jobs to master in order to prevail during epic encounters that play out like chess matches.
This latest pick on our list features a cool main protagonist structure where players step into the role of a notable professor who presides over one of three houses.
It's so easy to lose yourself in building your very own society from the prehistoric ages right up until the far-flung future on procedurally generated maps.
Adding procedurally generated maps, new soldier classes, and a stealthy concealment system are what make this game feel like such an evolutionary sequel.
This version of one of Square Enix's biggest triumphs in the genre is the one worth seeking out thanks to its improved graphics, faster combat pacing, and more.
Being able to use the environment to dish out big damage and pull off each hero's signature superpowered attack makes each combat scenario in this game shine.