Its story is a reimagining of 1944's Battle of the Bulge-a conflict that saw the German army attempt to wrestle control of Belgium away from American forces-but it's not a historically accurate retelling of those events. Just hold out until then.Having found success with its previous Company of Heroes 2 standalone expansion, the multiplayer-only Western Front Armies, Relic is looking to repeat the trick with the exclusively single-player Ardennes Assault. In all, I would recommend getting it when its on sale for 66% off, which should happen often since CoH 2 is a dlc cow. I'm replaying it now with able simply cause I want their camo reward. I would recommend leaving out Able company on your first playthrough, as the other 3 companies unlock more useful bulletins. You also can unlock almost every USF camo through the campaign. You get some kick ass bulletins for USF from playing it that will help out in multiplayer quite a bit more than other bulletins. The real motif for getting and playing Ardennes Assault is the rewards though. They're absurdly good and ranger spam will let you blow through any mission you use them in if they're upgraded with schreks. The fox company rangers are only usable in the ardennes assault campaign. That being said, it is decently fun and similar to the Dawn of War Dark Cruesade campaign if you've ever played that (though much more watered down with less replay value). While I did enjoy it more than the soviet campaign, I wouldn't pay more than the $16 i paid for it and the fox company together.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |