While the RTS genre spent most of the 90s finding new ways to present itself both in terms of visuals and new systems, the 2000s was a time of fantastic refinement for the genre. Real-time strategy games took time to find what really made them so spectacular, then hone in on those aspects to create some of the best titles in the genre.

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Games from this era were making good on the promises of RTS titles from the 90s, using new technology afforded to them by PCs and consoles. Some of them created brand-new IPs that are still going strong today, while others sought to expand the legacy of older titles. This era was also home to some fantastic licensed RTS games, where the worlds of Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, and Star Trek joined the fray.

8 Star Wars: Empire At War

Metascore: 79

overhead shot of the empire in empire at war
Star Wars: Empire at War

Platform(s)
PC
Released
February 16, 2006
Developer(s)
Petroglyph Games
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

Star Wars was fresh off the conclusion of the prequel trilogy in 2006, but the franchise was still going strong in nearly every other aspect. So when Empire At War launched a year after the prequels wrapped up, it showed that this long-standing space fantasy was anything but done. It used the breadth of the license to create one of the absolute best RTS games on the market.

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Star Wars Empire At War allows the player to control either the Rebel Alliance or the Galactic Empire, set between the events of Episodes III and IV. This is a perfect jumping-off point, blending aspects of the prequels with the original trilogy. It is a true delight for any Star Wars fan, creating an intoxicating game loop that is almost impossible to put down.

7 Empire Earth

Metascore: 81

overhead screen from empire earth
Empire Earth

Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows
Released
January 1, 2007
Developer(s)
Rockstar New England , Activision , Vivendi Universal
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

Among the many games published by Sierra Entertainment over their nearly thirty years of existence, Empire Earth is a contender for one of their best. Set over the course of history, chronicling 500,000 years and featuring 21 total civilizations to build up into a dominant world power.

Empire Earth could be compared to Civilization, a franchise it does take some obvious inspiration from. But by forgoing the turn-based affairs of the Sid Meier-created series, Empire Earth mixes the fantastic, long-form journey to the future that Civilization creates with some fantastic RTS game design. Unique units for each civilization and an addictive gameplay loop make Empire Earth one of the era's absolute best.

6 Age Of Empires 3

Metascore: 81

overhead battle screen from age of empires 3

Now on its fourth mainline release, Age of Empires is an RTS franchise that has been making some of the best games in the genre. AOE3 starts out with a small settlement of land and a tiny batch of humans, setting them off on a quest to explore and expand their small empire into something much more impressive.

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In AOE3, the introduction of the Home City mechanic was one of its biggest and most fascinating innovations. This secondary homestead acts as the capital city, with the ability to level up and offer unique units and supplies. It's among one of many reasons that AOE3 is not only one of the best games in the franchise but one of the best RTS games of all time.

5 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3

Metascore: 82

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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , Xbox 360
Released
October 28, 2008
Developer(s)
EA Los Angeles
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

RTS games were rather ubiquitous in the industry by the time of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3's release in 2008. It was going up against newcomers like Supreme Commander and Sins of a Solar Empire, but despite all that, Red Alert 3 towered above them to become the best title in the C&C franchise.

It was hard to compete with C&C during its heyday, and Red Alert 3 is one of the prime examples. Featuring the USA, Soviet Union and Japan as playable campaigns, Red Alert 3 takes a break from the usual shenanigans of Kane, instead focusing on a global conflict that is so much fun to engage with. Units feel powerful and unique, while the maps are some of the best designed in the series.

4 Halo Wars

Metascore: 82

a battle unfolding in halo wars
Halo Wars

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox 360 , Xbox One
Released
March 3, 2009
Developer(s)
Ensemble Studios , Robot Entertainment
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy , Tactical

For all its prevalence in the first-person shooter genre, Halo is also equally competent in its spin-offs. Maybe even more so, as some of them are potentially more compelling than the shooters, as perhaps none of them are better than Halo Wars. This huge-scale, absolutely fantastic RTS was released at the tail end of the decade, allowing players to pit the UNSC against the Covenant.

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Set 21 years before the events of the first game, Halo Wars was one of the best titles available on the Xbox 360 at the time, later finding a home on the PC. Its slick combination of fantastic RTS base building, skirmishes and unit construction mixed with some staggeringly beautiful CG cutscenes makes it one of the genre's best.

3 Giants: Citizen Kabuto

Metascore: 85

overhead shot of combat in giants citizen kabuto
  • Release Date: 2000-12-07
  • Developer: Planet Moon Studios
  • Platforms: PS2, PC, Mac

Giants: Citizen Kabuto was developed by Planet Moon Studios, a group of former Shiny Entertainment employees. The first of multiple games under a contract with publisher Interplay, Giants was their attempt at blending the world of a sci-fi third-person shooter with a real-time strategy game. The jump between fun shooting and highly addictive RTS gameplay is one of the game's greatest assets.

In Giants: Citizen Kabuto, players can take control of multiple races of creatures. The third-person sequences are backed by a shooter that feels excellent for this era, which then combines with a base building and unit construction. It is one of the PS2's most oft-forgotten titles, but one that is still just as funny and engaging to play today.

2 Supreme Commander

Metascore: 86

battle scene from supreme commander
Supreme Commander

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox 360
Released
February 20, 2007
Developer
Gas Powered Games, Hellbent Games
Publisher(s)
THQ
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

Developed as a spiritual successor to the Total Annihilation series, Supreme Commander was one of many titles developed by Gas Powered Games during the 2000s. Among their strong roster of RPGs and RTS games, Supreme Commander is easily their most accomplished and magnificent title. Supreme Commander takes place in the distant future, where a war between three factions is brewing.

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With the Strategic Zoom system, Supreme Commander takes players deep into the battlefield. Zooming out far enough will turn the map into a 2D image, further advancing the strategic options, but it also allows the player to get down into some more intimate looks. It was one of Supreme Commander's best features, one that future games in the series would improve on.

1 Rise Of Nations

Metascore: 89

a battle from rise of nations
  • Release Date: 2003-05-20
  • Developer: Big Huge Games
  • Platforms: PC, Mac

As Civilization was at the top of the turn-based grand strategy game mountain, a new company founded by former Firaxis and MicroProse devs stepped in. But they weren't making a turn-based game, they were making an RTS that combined the best of Civilization and sought to create something unique. Rise of Nations offers eighteen different civilizations to take control of and cultivate their territory in order to achieve victory.

Expanding the borders of one's territory, creating and maintaining units, as well as building unique buildings and world wonders, is done so well. Its highly engaging gameplay loop is a huge part of why people still play Rise of Nations to this day. The single-player campaign called Conquer the World is also a great addition, adding an expansive and long-form story mode that caps off this perfect package.

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