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In Episode 8 of Critical Moves, we delve into the ethical dilemmas and moral questions that arise in strategy and wargaming. From historical accuracy to player choices, we explore how morality is woven into the genre and its impact on gameplay.
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The portrayal of sensitive historical events in games like Civilization and Hearts of Iron.Moral choices in strategy games, from diplomacy to resource exploitation, and how they shape outcomes.The line between immersive storytelling and potentially problematic themes in wargaming.We share our thoughts on how games handle these challenges and debate where developers succeed—or fail—in tackling moral complexity. As always, expect passionate discussions, differing perspectives, and a lot of food for thought on the intersection of strategy gaming and ethics.
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In Episode 7 of Critical Moves, we take a look back at the best strategy games released in 2024. From innovative mechanics to unforgettable campaigns, we highlight the titles that stood out and discuss why they deserve recognition.
Without giving too much away, expect:
Discussions on the year’s standout RTS, turn-based, and grand strategy games.A focus on what made these games special, from gameplay innovations to community impact.A few surprises, some debates, and our personal favourites.Whether you're catching up on this year's hits or looking for recommendations, this episode is packed with insights and opinions on the games that defined strategy gaming in 2024.
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In Episode 6 of Critical Moves, we explore the iconic strategy games that left a lasting mark on us as players and helped shape the genre. From historic blockbusters to cult classics, we discuss the games that defined our love for strategy and set the foundation for modern RTS and strategy gaming.
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Genre-shaping titles like Red Alert, Total Annihilation, and Age of Empires 2 and how they introduced new layers of strategy.Historical favourites like Civil War Generals 2 and War in the Pacific, which offered immersive, detail-rich war simulations.Surprises from games like Burden of Command, Suzerain, and Beyond All Reason that highlight the diversity and depth of the genre.Newer entries like Sanctuary Shattered Sun that showcase the potential future of strategy gaming.We share personal stories of what made these games memorable, how they shaped our gaming tastes, and the lessons we learned from each. With a mix of rants, laughs, and debates, this episode is a deep dive into the strategy games that made us who we are as players.
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In Episode 5 of Critical Moves, we pitch our ideal strategy games based on some of our favourite franchises. From galactic exploration to post-apocalyptic survival, we brainstorm how these universes could deliver unique and engaging strategy gameplay.
Here’s a taste of what we came up with:
Bobiverse: A Stellaris-style grand strategy game, where you control a fleet of self-replicating probes exploring the cosmos.War of the Worlds: An asymmetrical RTS pitting human resistance against a technologically superior Martian invasion.G.I. Joe: A tactical XCOM-like game, commanding the Joes in high-stakes missions against Cobra.Game of Thrones: A hybrid of Crusader Kings and Total War, blending political intrigue with large-scale warfare.We dive deep into how these ideas could expand the strategy genre, with plenty of heated debates and more than a few laughs along the way.
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In Episode 4 of Critical Moves, we explore the evolution of the Total War series, charting its journey from historical epics to fantasy juggernauts and speculating on what’s next for the franchise.
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Early classics like Medieval: Total War and Rome: Total War, which set the foundation for the series’ unique blend of grand strategy and real-time battles.Modern entries such as the Total War: Warhammer franchise and Empire: Total War, showcasing the series’ shift into fantasy and global conflicts.Exciting possibilities for future titles, including fan-demanded settings like Star Wars, World War I, and even the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40K.We reflect on the series’ impact, its ability to reinvent itself, and what Creative Assembly could do to keep the franchise fresh. Join us for a mix of nostalgia, critique, and wild speculation about the future of Total War.
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In Episode 3 of Critical Moves, we dive into the ongoing debate between fun and realism in strategy games. We discuss how different games navigate this balance, what each approach brings to the table, and how it shapes the player experience.
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Realism-focused titles like War in the Pacific, Victoria 3, Crusader Kings, King's Order, and Terra Invicta that push for historical or technical accuracy, offering complex, immersive simulations.Fun-centric games like Heroes of Might and Magic, Rome: Total War, and Command & Conquer Generals, which focus on exciting gameplay mechanics over strict realism.We discuss the pros and cons of each approach, why some players love hyper-realistic details while others prefer a streamlined experience, and the challenges developers face in finding a balance. Expect a lively conversation, some rants, and our own takes on what makes a strategy game truly memorable.
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The RTS Renaissance: Is It Really Happening?
In Episode 2 of Critical Moves, we explore the resurgence of real-time strategy games and whether we’re truly in the middle of an RTS renaissance. We discuss how modern RTS titles revitalized the genre and attracted new players and why indie developers are the salvation of real-time strategy.
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The evolving mechanics and visuals that have made these newer games stand out.How indie developers are keeping the genre alive with fresh ideas.Whether nostalgia for classic RTS games plays a role in the resurgence, or if there’s a real innovation driving the trend.We also debate if this uptick is a passing moment or the start of a new golden age for RTS games. As always, expect some differing opinions, a few rants, and a deep dive into what makes RTS games still relevant today.
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Strategy Game Remasters: Are They Worth It?
In this episode of Critical Moves, we dive into the world of strategy game remasters. We break down how these re-releases breathe new life into classic games and discuss whether they hold up against their original versions.
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What makes a good remaster and where some fall short.Examples like Command & Conquer Remastered and Age of Empires: Definitive Edition—whether they’re just nostalgia plays or genuinely modernized for today’s audience.Our thoughts on which strategy games we’d like to see remastered next and how developers are responding to fan demand.We also cover how remasters can help introduce a new generation to the classics while still satisfying long-time fans of the genre. As usual, we throw in a few rants, differing perspectives, and some strong opinions on remasters versus original releases.
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Critical Moves is a strategy gaming podcast. Each week an eclectic group of gamers come together to discuss the latest in the world of strategy games, from recent releases to classic titles. We dive into everything, exploring game mechanics, tactics and strategies, and emerging trends in strategy videogames. We explore the intricacies of 4X games, the intensity of real-time strategy and the precision of turn-based tactical masterpieces.
As a diverse group you can expect to hear diverse opinions. Each host has a preferred style of games and a unique insight into gaming. No-one claims to be an expert, but we’re dedicated players who love digging into the details, sharing our experiences, and learning along the way. We won’t agree all the time – and wouldn’t it be boring if we did? Our discussions are fuelled by a shared enthusiasm for strategy games and a genuine curiosity about what makes them tick.
So join us every week to hear what hot topics have crossed our desk, and don’t forget to get involved. Join our Discord server or subreddit to speak with the team behind Critical Moves. Share your opinions on strategy games and maybe they will be featured in a future episode, or just tell us we suck.
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