12 Greatest Real Time Strategy Video Games Of All Time

11. Dota 2

Playing Dota 2 for the first time is like learning to ride a unicycle €“ devilishly hard to do but once you get good at it, extremely satisfying. Peaking at around 700,000 concurrent players a day on Steam (as per Valve data), there are literally hundreds-of-thousands of players who would like nothing more than to humiliate you on the online battle arena action-RTS. A game of Dota 2 features two opposing factions €“ the Radiant and the Dire €“ who must defend their €œAncients€ (or critical structures), meaning if the €œAncient€ is destroyed, your team (normally of 5) loses, with three paths leading to your €œAncient€ being used as a route of attack by the enemy-AI creeps who attempt to destroy your all-important building. So what is the role of the player in Dota 2? You take control of one of the game€™s 107 heroes; immensely powerful units who can use their power and unique special abilities to overwhelm an enemy€™s line of creeps and alter the tide of battle. Your hero starts the game off as a fledgling warrior but will level up as they accumulate more experience in-game, allowing you to level up their abilities. Each has a radically different style, and one of the game€™s most important strategic elements is to select a hero who will be of greatest benefit to the team. With its intensely competitive online community, Dota 2 can be relentlessly unforgiving on the uninitiated but once you find your feet, can be one of the most rewarding strategy games in recent years.
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