CarrionCrow: Two things I do horribly - defense missions, and stealth missions.
Ixamyakxim: Usually I don't like defense missions either. On the face of them, they should be awesome (using all your tactical prowess to guide a VIP to a goal or ensure a target survives). I've always found they are usually exercises in stupid AI (not as much an issue in turnbased games - unless you don't control the VIP *groan*) or just utter frustration.
I always want to like defense missions because in theory they offer awesome setpieces (epic rearguard actions, last stands, utilizing chokepoints and terrain) but the execution is always me, slamming my head on the keyboard, wishing that AI unit that has to survive wouldn't rush forward into 10 heavy damage dealing enemies!
I can think of a few games that made it fun - but not many! (An older "slow" real time game called Gettysburg! had some great ones, as did a game I found here on GoG call Expeditions).
CarrionCrow: ...and Kolchak loaded up- ;)
Ixamyakxim: Oh wow I haven't thought of the ol' Night Stalker in ages! Please, get a network on to making this a "thing" too! I can flick back and forth during commercials! ;)
Yeah, well implemented defense missions should be occasions for the player to show tactical prowess. Don't really get that so often though, like you said.
The one I'm doing is especially fun since, even after you go through the slog of activating some stuff, you then have to defend not only the primary point from destruction, but two other points that can have control taken away from you, forcing you back into the slog to reestablish control.
And it's on a clock. And the enemies respawn. And if the clock runs out, the amount of enemies you have to slog through goes through the roof.
Not exactly my favorite mission, to say the least.
Expeditions:Conquistador? Have that one on the wishlist.
Good luck. I only heard about that show from the Sci-Fi Channel, back when they actually spelled their name properly. Now it's mostly a whole lot of crap.
And speaking of crap, I used to watch Alfred Hitchcock Presents on Nick at Night, back when THAT wasn't a piece of shit.
Feels like a bit of a running theme emerging....-laughs-