A new juicy looking 4X title which hopes to satiate your lusting galactic appetite.
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For gamers looking for blood, you'll get a lavishing here and there as you blast through cartel foot soldiers.
Many months and many patches later, Cataclysm is almost with us...
Strategy Informer gives you a blow by blow account of the first stages in Cataclysm's closed beta.
Haemimont Games brings their latest Imperial city builder to life with Grand Ages: Rome.
The Europa Universalis series has always had its nose firmly planted in history, now this latest expedition goes even further through the ages – back to Rome.
A long time ago in a land far, far away - the Settlers Empire strikes back with this the latest and certainly the most stunning instalment - Rise of an Empire.
An expansion to the already burgeoning empire of the Civilization series, Beyond the Sword sprinkles plenty of late-game goodness for fans.
While the graphics are not going to blow any barriers, the engine is more than enough to offer a claustrophobic horror landscape to explore.
A promising title from Ascaron and CDV, Tortuga sets the player as an 18th century Pirate captain in the employ of the notorious Black Beard.
Maelstrom is shaping up to be a very promising title for 2007. I hope things stay their course as it would be a tragedy to fall at the last few hurdles.
Fight for dominance of Mars for it to become mankind's new home, and keep back the extinction of the species. No pressure, alright?
For those who've already tasted the Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War titles, this offers a whole new experience for fans of the Warhammer universe.
This latest installment to the Stronghold series has gone legendary, mythological and fantastical.
An alternative history spin on the WW2 real-time strategy genre from the developers Digital Reality.
If you're a fan of the Night Watch fiction or want to try something with a modern Earth and Jedi-like twist to it, then keep tabs on this one.
Resource management and simulation titles with the Roman touch are nothing new, but this is a glorious addition to the collection.
As soon as the game starts, you’re already treated to a nice casual drive round the blocks while choosing your options.
A World War II strategy game, is this just another to throw on the mountainous pile? It must be very hard to get worth while public attention in this themes market, after all there isn’t exactly a shortage of exploited Nazi antics in the gaming realm. W