Game-Debate writes "I enjoy the concept of an RTS but in practice, when I come to play one, my brain just isn't geared for the fast paced tactical action and reaction. I like to be able to take my time and think things through before committing to a course of action. If the enemy attacks before I'm good and ready it feels terribly unsporting. I find myself wasting time turtling while my mental progress bar crawls towards 100% and the eventual formulation of a battle plan even the great Sid Meier would be proud of. Don't even ask - you know Sid could take Napoleon any day of the week."
Bit Culture writes: It’s the second week, and the same deal as the first: play games, write briefly about games, be unreasonably annoyed at a simulator. Let’s begin!
When in doubt, use bigger warheads.
Hardcore Gamer: The bare minimum gets you AI War: Fleet Command and five DLC packs, A Valley Without Wind 1 and 2, and Tidalis - a fun puzzler. Spending $5.80 gets you Shattered Haven and Skyward Collapse and its DLC. Everything in the bundle unlocks on Steam and soundtracks for everything are included too.