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33.7 hrs last two weeks / 5,987.3 hrs on record (1,346.8 hrs at review time)
Posted: 12 Sep, 2020 @ 11:45am
Updated: 16 Nov, 2020 @ 7:22pm

Hands down, my favorite RTS of all time.

The graphics and sound design are top notch. Love the way the game looks and sounds, and watching the action is a real treat. All the bombs, planes, machine guns, grenades, artillery, light to massive vehicles, and the destructible nature of the maps, all combine beautifully to create dynamic battle scenarios in each match that are just fantastic to behold.. the game just feels awesome to play.

I think that the reason why I love COH2 so much is because it doesn't rely on twitch reflexes and micro as much as an RTS like Starcraft 2, for example. I think winning has a lot to do with patience, positioning, and making correct decisions on what action or objective to prioritize at any given moment.

Deciding which points to capture and in what order, giving up positions in order to win key engagements, knowing when to commit to risky dives, sometimes sacrificing a unit or squad in order to kill a key piece in the enemy army. Knowing when to lose map control in order to save resources for an important unit or playing desperate defense while setting up that ONE KEY BATTLE that turns the tide and flips the balance of power on the map. These big moments are thrilling and it is incredibly satisfying when you pull off a game changing push that takes you from being completely dominated to suddenly being in a position to hold and win.

Game allows you to save a replay of the last game you play or spectate, which gives you an opportunity to review timings, mistakes, positioning, etc. great tool for improving your skills and strategies. Nice little spectator feature that lets you just pick a game to watch, either with fog of war off and free cam or following a players camera view, allowing you to learn from other people's games or see the first person view of pro players.

The 5 armies are different enough from each other and I get a kick out of playing all of them and slowly improving my understanding of each army's strengths and weaknesses. To further add variety to the game, each army has several commanders to choose from that allow you to deploy special abilities, passives, or commander specific units to the battlefield. I really like switching commanders out, thinking about the loadout I'm going to use with each army, thinking of which commanders are going to be effective against different strategies my opponents might use, which commander works well in each map. All of these can be purchased with the in-game currency you can earn just by playing matches. No need to spend real money, but that's an option too, if you want.

I play primarily 1v1's and I feel like there is good balance between the factions in this mode. You can play 2v2's up to 4v4's and the scale and chaos of an 8 man war really captures what must have been the insanity of WWII.

You might have trouble getting victories in online competitive when you are first starting out, and the gap between the good players and the bad players can seem extreme, but with some practice, it doesn't take long to start to understand the finer points of the game.

If the competitive aspect of the game does not appeal to you, you can play skirmishes against a.i. opponents, or try the many mission like solo or co-op scenarios on offer. On top of that, you got a really nice campaign as well. I just finished the main campaign after clocking in over 1000 hours just playing multiplayer.

The Soviet story campaign was very good, pretty replayable, and the USF campaign seems to be even better with some interesting new mechanics being introduced that make it even more engaging and replayable.

I can't say enough nice things about Company of Heroes 2. I hope more players come and give it a try!

EDIT: the Ardennes Assault campaign is an "iron man" style 1 save per run campaign.

It could be fantastic.. Except for being totally bug ridden.. There is no indication that any of these gameplay significant bugs are ever going to be fixed.

There was probably a time when it was working as intended, but later updates to the game could have maybe affected the Ardennes campaign.
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7 Comments
HippieDippieWeatherMan 12 Oct, 2020 @ 5:57am 
I play all these factions, and can't really say I have a favorite.

USF has strong infantry. They focus on having a mobile and versatile force. Fast vehicles that might be lighter in armor. A more micro heavy army, because of numerous abilities that make them quite powerful, imo.

British is also strong, but has a leaner army comp, with generally fewer infantry than USF but supports their force with more vehicles, artillery, and fortifications. They have nice commando units, but are more defensive in mindset, I would say.

OKW have unique mechanic of buildings that are converted from trucks, so you can have them set-up on the battlefield instead of just at home base.

This is a like a bit of a risk vs reward scenario. You can use the building placement effectively and gain advantage, or can lose it and feel some pain. They have very powerful elite infantry units and very powerful heavy tanks as well.

Tell me how you generally like to play RTS, and maybe I can be more helpful.
Feline 12 Oct, 2020 @ 2:07am 
If you had to pick one, which force would be the best one? the British, OKW, or the US?
HippieDippieWeatherMan 12 Oct, 2020 @ 2:04am 
Yo, Indonesian Comic.

Hmm.. The DLC's I would be most interested in are the ones that give you the other factions you can play. That would be the British Forces and the Western Front Armies. :lunar2019wavingpig:

Ardennes Assault is the US campaign, and the other ones are the scenario and mission packs with single player and some co-op scenarios to try out.

It really depends if you looking for more of the competitive experience or the single player stuff. I mostly play multiplayer, which is why I would buy the DLC that unlocks the OKW, US, and British factions.
Feline 11 Oct, 2020 @ 7:58pm 
hey, i bought this game recently - was wondering which "DLC" i should get between the 3?
Habasuttesutte 9 Oct, 2020 @ 8:16pm 
The game is worse than CoH 1 tho
HippieDippieWeatherMan 14 Sep, 2020 @ 4:23am 
That's awesome, Nimbleninja!

Learn the hotkeys and some micro tricks, like how to select your buildings with the keyboard, how to exit garrisons through the door you want, reversing your vehicles etc.

Everything else you need like map knowledge, mechanical skills, unit abilities, you will quickly learn over time. It's an amazing game!

Don't get discouraged because you will come up against some players that make you feel like you had no chance. In truth, the difference in skill between the best players and the worst is not that great.

Watch replays of your matches, you will see, your opponent might have been doing some very simple things that you will incorporate in your next game. :2016gameingame:
Nimbleninja 14 Sep, 2020 @ 1:08am 
I have had this game in my inventory for the last 6 years for when it was released and ive always wanted to get on and play as i feel the concept is amazing, but not sure why I havent jumped on board as of yet.. Your review has made me download and watch vids to learn the game!!!