I've been looking at gameplay of Civ 6 and Crusader Kings 3 recently as I felt like trying out a strategy game for the first time ever. I've been gaming for over 25 years but have never stepped foot into the turn based strategy genre.
My issue has been when watching gameplay videos, it all seems unbelievably complicated. The UI is filled with so many different buttons and the game itself can have so many different consequences based on what I choose to do each turn. I usually end up watching gameplay vids and then just decide to not bother with the game as it seems overly complex and just puts me off.
I really want to try one out though, but I'm just weary about how I'm gonna manage to play it. This is coming from someone who's played pretty much every souls-like out there, but the sense of dread I'm getting from these games is 100x worse than trying out a souls-like game haha.
Is there any you guys could suggest for someone like me who's absolutely new to the strategy genre? Out of the two mentioned above, which is easier, and do these games have a decent tutorial to get used to all the mechanics?
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For example a turn-based tactical battle game like Fire Emblem: Three Houses (only if you have Switch), or XCOM: Enemy Unknown:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/200510/XCOM_Enemy_Unknown/
Or a real-time strategy game like Age of Empires:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1466860/Age_of_Empires_IV_Anniversary_Edition/
Grand strategy games like Civilization or Crusader Kings are the hardest to start with, because with them you're playing a single game that can take dozens of hours, and it often takes hours before you're able to see the consequences of your actions. Compared to that a real-time strategy or a game with more focus on tactical battles is easier to learn because you see how you're doing much faster.
But if you want to play a grand strategy game, then for a beginner Civilization is easier to learn than Crusader Kings.
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Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Sorcerer King : Rivals
Either are great for starters to TBS genre
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I wish you better luck than I have had at this genre.
MoM was a fun game no doubt...I have never played it outside of Dos though
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
So the most recent in a franchise is almost invariably easier, Civ 6 is a classic example of that and if it is not easier it will never be harder than a previous iteration, never.
If you use Good Old Games it is available there for $13.50 CDN.
Steam has the high definition version of the game, but that doesn't include the expansions of the game and is missing the map generator so is not the best option. It is however currently on sale for $3.74 CDN.
If price isn't an issue, that offered at GOG is far superior.
Do you recall those sales GoG used to have where you had to camp the games as they came up?
It is certainly worth a try and eases one into the game, and the turn-based strategy genre overall, quite nicely.
If you find you like it you can get a lot of playtime out of it.
Also, if you happen to have local friends interested in that type of game it has hotseat play. I don't know it can be played with others remotely though.
Heh, yes I remember those sales. A little bit crazy.
Rimworld - Strategy Sim (98% Overwhelmingly Postive on Steam)
Civ 4 - Turn based Strategy (Civ 6 is not newb friendly, I think its actually the worst Civ of all also)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1128810/RISK_Global_Domination/
Perfect beginner game for this genre! Also free!
Personal recommendations that I have in my Steam library already...
Crusader Kings 2
Disciples 3
Dominions 4&5
Endless Legends
Endless Space
Civilization
Stardrive 2
Stellaris
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