Company of Heroes 2: The Western Front Armies Critic Reviews
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AusGamers
June 24, 2014
While the inclusion of paratroopers and para-dropped items—that can be deployed anywhere on the map—are the most obvious new feature via specific US Commanders, there’s also a balanced emphasis on regular infantry and armour, too.
Pelit (Finland)
September 3, 2014
The game is a must-buy for a RTS fan. A pity that it's only focused on multiplayer.
GameFront
June 30, 2014
The Company of Heroes 2: Western Front Armies DLC is a nice addition to a strategy game that was already pretty darn good to start with. While the cost might be a bit steep for those of us who already own the game, it’s almost a no-brainer for folks who want to see what all the fuss is about without breaking the bank.
Softpedia
August 6, 2014
Newcomers to the genre or the series should pick up the core Company of Heroes 2 at first, to get themselves familiarized with the series and its ideas, and then make the jump to The Western Front Armies in order to experience more varied matches.
Meristation
June 23, 2014
Insufficient expansion for the regulars of the title, but an excellent choice for those who want to initiate in it. We were looking forward to much more.
GameWatcher
June 23, 2014
While issues of army balance will inevitably rear their head down the line, it's a smart concept that gets off to a good start with The Western Front Armies. If you're yet to try out Company of Heroes, which is one of the best multiplayer RTS experiences currently available, this is a great opportunity to do so. Just bear in mind that aside from skirmishes you won't get any singleplayer options.
Eurogamer
June 24, 2014
The fact that this is a standalone expansion really sweetens the deal. If you'd like to pick up just one of the new factions, that'll only run you £10, and with that you can start playing one of the best World War 2 strategy games ever made... alongside its near-perfect predecessor, of course.
PC Gamer
June 24, 2014
A shot of adrenaline for the year-old game, these new armies bring the best parts of Company of Heroes into the upgraded Company of Heroes 2 world.
Eurogamer Germany
June 28, 2014
The new fractions and maps play well and distinguish themselves from the pack, while complementing quite well what's already there.
Hardcore Gamer
June 28, 2014
If you’ve been looking to get in on Company of Heroes, then this is the place to do it.
PCGamesN
June 30, 2014
This is Company of Heroes 2 at its best, a standalone that focuses on the series’ core: man and machine duking it out across Europe. Those seeking a narrative will find plenty of stories in the tense battles amid crumbling towns and dark forests, so the campaign isn’t missed at all
Game Revolution
July 1, 2014
If you’ve never played Company of Heroes 2 and are interested in the RTS genre, buy this. If you already own CoH2, then at $19.99 this expansion may be a little pricey, though those who loved the base game will lap up the versatility of the new armies and the exhilarating wars that can be waged in the added maps.
Critical Hit
July 1, 2014
There is no doubt that this expansion offers some great value to newcomers, offering them the whole Company of Heroes 2 multiplayer component for as little as $12.99. For those who already own the game, the new factions and maps will offer differentiation, but not a great deal of value.
GameOver.gr
July 29, 2014
This stand-alone expansion will probably satisfy all those CoH fans that were disappointed by the second game.
Games.cz
August 6, 2014
Based on solid Company of Heroes 2 they created a purely multiplayer expansion pack that perfectly completes the original game bringing two new ways to play it right away, and it will not even cost you.
DarkStation
September 3, 2014
For the price of the DLC, fans of the original game or genre will surely get their money worth.
CD-Action
October 22, 2014
I miss some features from the first Company of Heroes, but I also feel that the game is now more realistic and mature.