Taylor delivers what an RTS should be.... the game, not the story (story ain't bad neither).
User Rating: 9.5 | Supreme Commander PC
A little rough on the hardware requirements, you need a strong gaming PC to run SupCom well. If you do, it's one of the best made RTS games around, variety, scale, full zoom from eye level to full map. The story is far more filled out than it's spiritual predecessor Total Annihilation, but for any TA fan it's a very familiar universe, just expanded for the modern age. SupCom's real strength is in it's technical achievements. It can leverage Dual Core systems, high RAM PC's (for you /3Gb users, and Vista), and high end graphics cards to run a native Dual Screen mode (2 independent cameras, 1 camera per screen, great for large scale tactics)
And the feature I can't stress enough in Taylor's games. Command Queuing, the ability to setup as many orders as desired one or more units, and have them perform a series of tasks! Including having factories pass sets of orders to newly constructed units and having construction units build multiple structures in order.