Shakermaker
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Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor
Hard one to score so I'll do it twice. It depends on if you already own CoH vanilla and / or the Opposing Fronts expansion really.
If not, and especially if you buy the game for skirmish and online, this is the version to get. It contains all the 4 races and maps, and it also lets you switch between the regular and the bonus units. It might be hard to get into the multiplayer fray since the community is already well established, but the new AI offers a lot better practice and CoH remains a game where miraculous comebacks are always possible. In this case the game would probably score a 9/10.
If you already own the other games this is pretty much a useless expansion. I only bought it myself because I am a fanboi and it was one of the weekend deals on Steam. There is no real singleplayer campaign, just the Tiger scenario that plays out in about 60 to 90 minutes. Plus there are two new gamemodes that can't be called proper campaigns either. The new bonus units for skirmish and online are pretty neat, but I still don't get why Relic haven't made an Eastern Front expansion. That would have sold like sweet buns as we say here in the Netherlands. In stead ToV is a meager expansion that seems rushed out and lacks the content to validate the original price (35 euro / dollar). The score in this case would be a 5.5/10.
Hard one to score so I'll do it twice. It depends on if you already own CoH vanilla and / or the Opposing Fronts expansion really.
If not, and especially if you buy the game for skirmish and online, this is the version to get. It contains all the 4 races and maps, and it also lets you switch between the regular and the bonus units. It might be hard to get into the multiplayer fray since the community is already well established, but the new AI offers a lot better practice and CoH remains a game where miraculous comebacks are always possible. In this case the game would probably score a 9/10.
If you already own the other games this is pretty much a useless expansion. I only bought it myself because I am a fanboi and it was one of the weekend deals on Steam. There is no real singleplayer campaign, just the Tiger scenario that plays out in about 60 to 90 minutes. Plus there are two new gamemodes that can't be called proper campaigns either. The new bonus units for skirmish and online are pretty neat, but I still don't get why Relic haven't made an Eastern Front expansion. That would have sold like sweet buns as we say here in the Netherlands. In stead ToV is a meager expansion that seems rushed out and lacks the content to validate the original price (35 euro / dollar). The score in this case would be a 5.5/10.