The addition of a German campaign is interesting and novel for a WWII game as the genre usually restricts itself to the viewpoint of American or British soldiers. Yep, a German campaign, which puts players in charge of the German Panzer Elite as they prepare to face of Operation Market Garden, which was the largest airborne attack ever launched. I’m far too eager to play the game anyway, so let’s just get on with the review.īatting for the other team Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts adds two new campaigns to the original game, one set with the British army and one set with the German forces. Just for clarification by the way, I’m telling you to imagine my joy because it saves me having to describe it, just like not writing another paragraph means I don’t have to waste time writing this introduction. So it starts downloading COH: Legacy 1.2GB files again. Then it says: '6 files failed to validate and will be reacquired'. Company of Heroes: Opposing Front validates fine then it immediately starts validating COH: Legacy files afterwards. Imagine my joy then when I got a chance to review the game’s expansion pack, Opposing Fronts. Company of Heroes - Legacy validates 100 fine. Instead, I’d have to take it home and play it there, or at least I would if it wasn’t for the fact that my PC has been in pieces on the floor for the past few months. The problem was that by the time I’d joined bit-tech, Company of Heroes had been out for a little while – long enough that I couldn’t review it and get paid to play it in the office.
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