![]() ![]() It's not a new development – it's one that's been used for donkey's years – but here it's refreshingly quick-paced. The turn-based mode of play means that you move and fire your troops before the opposition does the same with theirs. It's gritty stuff and, thanks to the way that the game plays, it's gripping, too. ![]() These range from capturing various strategic buildings and positions and defending against enemy counter-attacks to carrying out ambushes on unsuspecting German columns. See how lucky we are? We're also blessed that Company of Heroes, whatever its name might have been, offers an excellent line in turn-based strategy gaming.īeginning with the aftermath of the Normandy landings, it's up to you to pull on your greens and don a helmet as you take control of Able Company, a collection of hardened troops tasked with the liberation of France.įrom selecting the units that you'll take with you into the fray to calling in airstrikes, it's up to you to meet the objectives handed down from HQ. Instead, we'd be playing Bunch of Blokes with Guns, which has a far less dramatic air to it. Nope, you'd be lucky to get as far as registering the name with the various government agencies. There's so much red tape you have to go through these days, you'd never be able to set up a limited liability company called the Company of Heroes today. It's a good thing this game is set during World War 2. ![]()
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