

One of them is Shogun: Total War, the other is Sudden Strike. But none of that matters, because there are two games regrouping over the horizon, ready to charge, that have restored my faith in the genre. I might even have badly bruised my forehead after hitting the keyboard as I was bored unconscious by legion upon legion of'build a base, mine resources, create 6,000 units, rush enemy base' games. I might have cried, "What do you mean you can't play while it's paused?" in abject horror when I first played Command & Conquer and screamed, "But I'd just started building my base!" as I got massacred within seconds playing any of its clones. Having built a strong reputation for abhorring real-time strategy games, it may seem strange to find me writing about one with some enthusiasm, but that is exactly what is about to happen.
