There’s a couple of recent news on this awaited sequel so I’d make a thread for it
IGN Article
Kotaku article
Screens
There’s a couple of recent news on this awaited sequel so I’d make a thread for it
IGN Article
Kotaku article
Screens
Holy fuck that’s pretty.
I might pick it up, I really liked the first one.
Take me, COH.
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Cheers to the OP for starting this thread. Coh is a game of pure epicness, one that I still heavily play with friends since September 12, 2006. The level of detail is unmatched, whether it be the unique camera control, soldiers loading shells into a cannon, units gibing after having an arty shell dropped on them or the transition of a map from beginning to the end. All the little nuances that occur during a match leaves players with stories to tell.
Furthermore, given the age of rampant DRM we live in, Relic took a big risk with coh vanilla by release it without any of it. Basically making it a “lan in a box game”. In so many ways I think coh is underrated. All rts’s that have released since then have not even come close to matching its level of polish, INCLUDING starcraft 2. I dont understand why its not as popular if not more popular than SC2. The game perfectly unites the macro and micro instances of an rts. One single well micro’ed Tiger tank can reek havoc on an enemy. I could write entire dissertations on this game but I wont. Coh 2 is gonna rock and everyone has to buy it.
I’ll probably get it, though not at launch, even though I always get steamrolled by just the computer in the original games.
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