![]() ![]() This is done through a turn-based system where you can move your companies (which consist of units and detachments) around the map like a chess piece.Įach company will have a range of movement and can normally do one action like attacking an enemy unit, defense placements, or cities. Here, you have a layout of the big map where you can take cities, attack encampments and defenses, recruit companies of different Allies Factions, spend skill points, and more. ![]() It’s certainly the franchise’s first take on creating a dynamic campaign through a sandbox-style gameplay, which takes place in Italy during the World War II. One is a dynamic, sandbox game mode which is a resemblance of the Total War series and the other one is a short, scripted Campaign that we knew of from the previous games. ![]() In Company of Heroes 3, there are two types of campaigns. The most obvious one is the single player element, or the Campaign – which is the heart of Company of Heroes series. Thankfully, these elements are still in Company of Heroes 3 which make the game as fun as its predecessor (and they have now added tank riding, high ground bonus, etc), though there are definitely some disappointments. I loved the World War II setting but it’s mostly because how well-crafted and well-designed the games were.ĭestructible environment, its cover system (which I think was the first in RTS back then – I could be mistaken), veterancy system, and animation detail arere just some of the things I love within the series. However, none could actually give me the thrills and fun of Company of Heroes. I played lots of RTS games back in the days like Warcraft, Command and Conquer, Starcraft, and alike. Company of Heroes 3 Review (Campaign) – The previous Company of Heroes were my most favourite RTS (Real Time Strategy) games of all time. ![]()
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