Strategy

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Death Howl – A Beautiful Nightmare That Broke My Brain

Death Howl wrapped me in a haunting world of grief, spirits, and strategy… and then slowly drove me insane. What looked like a stylish, emotional deck builder turned into a.

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Europa Universalis V – 500 Years of History

Playing Europa Universalis V feels like standing on the edge of a map you can redraw. For a while I was elated, building nations, forging empires, navigating dynasties. But as.

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Anno 117 Pax Romana — Building Rome, One Province at a Time

Anno 117 Pax Romana lets you build and govern Rome at its peak but with campaign cuts, UI quirks, and bold DLC plans, not everyone feels the Pax Romana is.

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Jurassic World Evolution 3 – When the Park Manager Wears a Tie of Frustration

Jurassic World Evolution 3 gives you dinosaurs and design, but also demands micromanagement, patience, and systems that feel busy instead of exciting. The park of your dreams might feel more.

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Fire Emblem Three Houses: How War, Politics, and Strategy Collide

Fire Emblem Three Houses blends strategy, storytelling, and moral choice. How does war and politics shape this unforgettable tactical RPG.

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XCOM 2: The Thrill of Tactical Decisions and Risk

XCOM 2 keeps strategy fans hooked. Explore tactical depth, risk management, and emotional choices in this thrilling strategy masterpiece.

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Civilization VI: Building Empires One Turn at a Time

Civilization VI keeps strategy fans hooked with deep empire-building mechanics, diplomacy, and endless replayability that define the strategy genre.

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