RPGDot 2002 Awards
Best Strategy RPG
In the last weeks of December 2002, you
had the opportunity to vote for the best RPGs released in 2002.
Nobody knows better what these are then you the player and as
such The RPGDot 2002 Awards will look good on any game receiving
one.
We thank all those who entered their votes and helped us in
making it possible to select the best games.
Best Strategy RPG
In 2003 we saw several srategy games that were influenced by
the RPG genre. Five games were listed and there is a clear winner.
The winner: Warcraft 3
Was there ever any doubt? As a blockbuster smash they've done
it again. Amazing graphics, excellently balanced gameplay, a
polished feel and a good story all combine to make Warcraft
3 another notch in Blizzard's heavy-weight champion of developers
belt.
Warcraft 3 has everything you expect from a RTS that is made
by Blizzard and more. With the added RPG features and the hero
units Blizzard strove to shake up the norm in the RTS genre.
Looks like the people like what they see here.
However, I couldn't help but notice the similarities in the
story and races between Warcraft 3 and Starcraft. While playing
the Undead campaign I felt like I was playing the unholy offspring
of the Zerg and Protoss from Starcraft. Arthas' story was predictable
in it's similarity to Kerrigan's. However, these are small complaints.
Thumbs up to Blizzard for another great game.
(Val)
Runner Up: Heroes of Might &
Magic 4
No real surprise, that Heroes 4 is a hit, really! The mixture
of turn-based strategy and, for installment 4 even improved
RPG elements in a very nice and well developed fantasy empire
world of Might & Magic makes this even more succesful than
the original RPG series.
This latest version of the game also offers improved combat
tactics, while keeping the strengths of the series (exploring,
no real-time combat, strong storylines) and looking and sounding
beautiful! Nevertheless, it seems the improvements get less
and less with each installation, so I wonder what the 5th installment
(already in production) will offer?
(Garrett)
Second Runner Up: Age of Wonders
2 - The Wizards's Throne
What happens when you try to build a turn based strategy game
that has ist own atmosphere and some nice ideas? You get Age
of Wonders. What if you try to refine those elements and enhance
the playability, adding some new twists and tweaks? You get
Age of Wonders 2 - and a honorable mentioning in the RPGDot
poll. Age of Wonders 2 is a nice little game that shows that
you don't need a high budget to get a high class result.
(Rendelius)
The Numbers
To make it complete we now give you the top 5 as voted by our
visitors:
1. |
Warcraft 3 |
46,6% |
2. |
Heroes of Might & Magic 4 |
13,8% |
3. |
Age of Wonders 2 - The Wizard's Throne
|
11,2% |
4. |
Disciples 2 - Dark Prophecy |
8,2% |
5. |
Warlords Battlecry 2 |
2,8% |
And 17,4% of those who participated were unable to select one
of the games.
We, the RPGDot team also voted to create our own top 5:
1. |
Warcraft 3 |
40,0% |
2. |
Heroes of Might & Magic 4 |
22,2% |
3. |
Disciples 2 - Dark Prophecy
|
20,0% |
4. |
Age of Wonders 2 - The Wizard's Throne |
15,6% |
5. |
Warlords Battlecry 2 |
2,2% |
What to say about these lists. They are as similar as they
get. The team only has places 3 and 4 swapped. Without doubt
Warcraft 3 is the choice for everyone.
Note that percentages are rounded to the nearest number.
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