These classic strategy games could last you hundreds of hours if you fall into their tantalizing gameplay loops.
Immersive strategy games reward players with deep gameplay, evolving as players invest more time. Initial difficulty in games like Kenshi and Darkest Dungeon 2 leads to increased rewards over time.
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The motion controllers are your brain in these great Wii strategy titles, which are fun throughout.
The strategy genre has grown from a niche into something more. With a wide variety of subgenres, there are multiple options for players, and they return to these titles year after year. Deep mechanics ...
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