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Machina said:

#11

  • A sci-fi RTS. My favourite strategy was just building huge lines of defensive turret structures, then teching to nukes and playing around with those, before usually obliterating the enemy with a fleet of bombers.
  • It's received a few spiritual successors over the years, but none of them really managed to re-capture the magic of this game.
  • Weirdly the only other official mainline entry in the series has a medieval setting, not a sci-fi one.

#8

  • The sequel to a very inventive and superbly written comedy.
  • Shower curtains.
  • You're re-united with a beloved companion... and an enemy.

#5

  • Actually, I'd rather not kill him thank you; I quite like him.

#4

  • Most people prefer this game's sequel. The first game is higher on my list because of its originality, as well as the tighter and (imo) wittier writing.

Oh, 11 is Total Annihilation I think. Kinda feel like I should have gotten this a long time ago.