
The strategy series has been slowing dying along with the fighting genre. There just aren’t many games in this space like there were 10 or even 20 years ago. The PC was dominated by fantastic strategy games and turn-based strategy was popular on consoles. While this genre isn’t quite dead yet, there were still some great games that showed you could sit in front of a screen for hours at time and plan your attacks. While most strategy games have never been known for deep stories there is one thing you usually want out of this genre: Great world-building.
Europa Universalis V
For what would seem to be to most a game that feels like a fancy Excel spreadsheet is pure ecstasy for others. Europa has always been in the upper echelon of strategy games. While not focusing on being pretty the fifth game in the long-running series has great menu designs and focuses on things that matter in this genre. You want to be able to manage everything at a glance and know exactly where to go without being buried in sub-menus. The constant tug-of-war of RTS games is present here and that “one more turn” feeling never goes away. Europa V is the essence of great strategy games boiled down and served on a tray.




























Yep! The fact that I forgot about this game until you made a comment proves that.