Over the years I continued playing the COH series, and enjoyed almost all of the game DLCs and modes that were released for Company of Heroes 2, including the mode where you had to defend a central position either alone or with a group from waves of enemies, and the tank versus tank battle mode which served as an interesting, action-oriented distraction from the main game. The gameplay was fluid, the plot was engaging, and the graphics were surprisingly good for the time. I reviewed the original Company of Heroes for GiN way back in 2006, and it earned a very rare perfect score from me. Players followed an American fighting force known as Able Company as they pressed deep into Germany in what could have easily been the plot of a blockbuster movie. Back when PC gaming was just starting to hit its stride with advanced graphics and sound, Company of Heroes broke away from the sci-fi and fantasy RTS glut of the time to provide gamers with a realistic title set during World War II. When one looks for a game series that has survived the test of time, the Company of Heroes games would certainly make that list.
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