XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack and Xenonauts
Both are great games that force you to be competent both on the battlefield as well as in managing your own base. Being lacking in either of those will definitely make the games harder, more so when you don't spend as much time researching whatever it is your troops have salvaged on the battlefield (and ofc, equipping your troops with the new technology your engineers have created by borrowing the ideas from the aliens).
World in Conflict: Complete Edition
This game has a great story that makes you feel attached to the characters you play with throughout the campaign. With that aside, the game's mechanics are solid, especially the way the game developers did justice to how they implemented the support role in the game (tactical strikes, etc.).
Field of Glory II
If you're waiting for any of the Total War games to ever come on GOG, you might as well settle with this game. The only downside is of course, this game is a turn-based strategy game (that is if you prefer real-time strategy games, which is why I mentioned about Total War first). That said, the game does offer many features that you will find to be both realistic and logical, especially for games that revolve around ancient battles. To know more about what I'm talking about, you can simply look up on the internet some threads where users would pin Field of Glory II and Total War games against each other to determine which among them is the better game. P.S.: The AI in this game is smart.
Homeworld
Similar to World in Conflict: Complete Edition, I really like the story of this game. That said, I was and still am not really that good at this game lol. Why? I guess it's because the game can be super intense sometimes. Also, if you're planning on getting this game, know that you shouldn't be too greedy and flood your battalion with as many ships as possible in the campaign, because if I remember correctly (please correct me if I'm wrong), in the final mission, the number of the enemy's units will be adjusted to how many friendly ships you have at your disposal. Therefore, if you happen to have too many, be prepared for the worst.
Sid Meier's Civilization IV®: The Complete Edition
This game has perhaps consumed the most game time for me compared to all the strategy games that I've listed above. In short, one, more, turn...
Honorable mention:
BATTLETECH
I really want to like this game, but the game is really badly optimized. And it seems to me that the game is much better modded, because through modding, also comes with it more mechs that you can choose from as well as a bigger galaxy map (knowing Paradox, you need to pay for the game's DLCs to gain access to the additional mechs and maps that the game has to offer). Lastly, for me, the arts of the game are pretty.
All the games I've mentioned can be found here on GOG.
Post edited January 06, 2022 by MovingArtillery