The best games of the commercial era.
The tired real-time strategy genre re-thought: full of puzzles, and in turn without martial excesses
No less than the complete history of mankind — this is real ambition
The one 3D shooter which actually uses the three dimensions… and even demands somewhat tactical approaches
The dream of all wannabe professional fighter jet pilots fulfilled
Fast, incredibly intense commando missions
More or less perfect multiplayer fun emphasising direct competition
Even if you're playing the bad guys — complex, but nevertheless accessible tactics
Finally a beautiful version of this classic on the PC
The Elite of the 90s: free trading with an optional plot
A great sandbox game
The biggest space opera
Highly flexible action tactics set in a dystopian future
The realisation is: it's not the fighting itself which leads to thrills in roleplaying games, but the fear of such encounters
An adventure game which puts atmosphere and narrative first, and game mechanics second
The miracle of complexity among adventure games: each location exists in various historical eras, even absurd player inputs are met with appropriate responses
The final word when it comes to model train games
More than ten years of experience in squad tactics merged with a wonderful strategic superstructure. Hope you don't have any plans in the next months!
The high point of Garriot's world simulation. Did you bake any bread today?