From the onset, the engine feels similar to Warhammer: Dawn of War 2, albeit with more explosiveness to it. You have your cover system, intense particle effects from all the explosions which are livelier than DoW2, and interestingly running the benchmark is a nice visual treat of what this engine can do at the absolute most zoomed in level. Considering it's mostly a strategy game and it's meant to be played top down, the cinematic feel of the action from this point of view is absolutely beautiful.
The Humble Company of Heroes Complete Bundle just launched. It includes Company of Heroes, Company of Heroes 2, Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor, and more.
GameZone writes, "The Humble Bundle might be one of my favorite things to spend money on each year. Not only because I get a good amount of games for very cheap, but I also get introduced to a lot of indie games that I would have otherwise missed out on.
This time though, the Humble Bundle doesn't include bite-sized indie titles; instead, we're treated to an amazing five THQ games with two expansions. What's more, each of those games (with the exception of one) have a sequel coming up, or did come out this year. Let's look at what exactly is offered here."
I would get it if I didn't already own all that interested me pretty much. I have Saints Row, Metro, and the GOOD Red Faction (Guerrilla). Not really interested in Company of Heroes... Darksiders interests me, but I'm not sure I really need it right now...
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