4 – Broken Arrow: Modern Warfare Perfected

Broken Arrow has redefined the scale of modern tactical combat, instantly making one of my favorite strategy games, as noted in my review. Featuring over 300 real-world units and a deep customization system for your battlegroups, it moves away from “APM-heavy” clicking and toward deep, systemic decision-making. The interplay of electronic warfare and long-range artillery makes every match feel like a genuine modern conflict. The game is finally adding a save game feature for those of you who couldn’t play the campaign without it!

3 – WARNO: The Hardcore Commander’s Choice

WARNO Screenshot of a couple of soldiers with a tank nearby, hiding in bushes

For the wargamers who demand realism, WARNO continues to dominate the tactical sub-genre. The “Army General” campaigns are now the gold standard for operational-level strategy, allowing you to manage the entire invasion of Western Europe before diving into brutal, real-time tactical engagements. It is a game of combined arms, logistics, and terrifying lethality.

2 – Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition – The Eternal King

Age of Empires 2 Screenshot of a walled town with a town center, several mills and village workers wandering around

It is 2026 and Age of Empires II: DE is still a top-tier contender. With the launch of the The Last Chieftains expansion this month, which introduces the Mapuche, Muisca, and Tupi civilizations, the game has reached an unprecedented level of depth. Its longevity is a testament to perfect mechanical balance and a community that is more active now than it was five years ago. What makes it an essential play this year is the sheer volume of its historical library. With dozens of civilizations and hundreds of campaign missions, it is the most complete strategy package ever assembled. As I noted in my Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition Review, the game’s longevity is a testament to how World’s Edge has treated it so well.

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