![]() ![]() In short, if strategy is more your thing than hectic fragging, it's hardly been a boring couple of years - but just as the new releases dry up a little, the three key strategy franchises return with some mid-term updates in the form of expansion packs to keep you hooked until the developers cook up the next full-size serving of RTS in a couple of years time. As if that wasn't enough, there were plenty of other strategy stunners to be found outside the established series offerings, allowing you to conquer Europe in the dark ages in Medieval: Total War, lead the Roman legions to victory in Praetorians or take command of the Allied campaign to victory in World War II: Frontline Command. ![]() It's been a busy year or so for PC strategy fans, hasn't it? All three of the genre's big hitters rolled out their latest incarnations, to varying degrees of success - there was the excellent and genre-breaking WarCraft III, the solid and enjoyable Age of Mythology, and the frankly disappointing Command & Conquer: Generals. ![]()
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