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Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts (PC DVD) | 
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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £16.94 You Save: £13.05 (44%)
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 411
Platform: Windows Xp Genre: military-strategy-games Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 4005209099448 ASIN: B000VQVZSE
Release Date: September 28, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Fully Guaranteed - Over 90% of orders are dispatched same day or next day by First Class post. Please note Danish customers may incur custom charges.
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Amazon.co.uk Review
Last year's Company Of Heroes was probably the best new real-time strategy game on the PC for ages but it didn't quite do as well as it deserved - probably because the whole World War II setting is starting to look a bit overdone nowadays. This standalone expansion provides a second chance to experience not only the best strategy game for ages but also one of the few games to do anything original with the WWII theme. For a start you don't actually control American troops in the game but either the British 2nd Army or the German Panzer Elite. (You can play though the missions as the U.S. Army and Wehrmacht if you have a copy of the first game to hand though.) The Allied single player campaign revolves around the Battle for Caen, shortly after D-Day, and features the three primary regiments from the campaign: the Royal Canadian Artillery, the Royal Commandos and the Royal Scottish Engineers. The unique way the 2nd Army's technology tree works allows access to all manner of new weapons and tactics including creeping barrages, Horsa gliders and three variations of the Churchill tank. Meanwhile, the Panzer Elite campaign centres around the German opposition to Operation Market Garden. Here you can control the 2nd SS Panzer Corps and Luftwaffe paratroops. Ironically while the British are focused on defence the Germans specialise in speed and mobility with many varieties of tanks of and halftracks. With the same stunning graphics as before it invigorates both the real-time strategy game and the WWII game all at once. Harrison Dent
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Fatally flawed September 8, 2008 Mr. Thomas Jp Mattey (UK) Opposing fronts is a stand alone add on to the original COH game. First of all, I've had comapny of heroes for a while and it is brilliant, interesting, varied and has two well balanced sides and a wealth of units you can use for different applications each with individual skills and upgrades. Opposing fronts adds two new armys to the mix, the british and the german panzer elite. The british have a rather sparse collection of units, commandos, basic infantry and some tanks, all of which take ages to build. The germans have a large collection of rather useless vehicles. Wasnt impressed with either of them. For multiplayer you'll try with the british for a bit but will end up back with your favourite of the original two armys. The single player campaigns where also well done on the original and early impressions are not good on this new one. The first panzer mission sees you placing units on anti aircraft guns and then simply re-inforcing them. I gave up out of boredom after 10 minutes. Im hoping there is something better in there. Other things to mention about this are the oft-mentioned updates, you cannot play until you have downloaded around half a gig of seperate updates that will take you a few hours. Save yourself some time and before you install download them all from thq's website on-mass at least you can be doing something else in the meantime. Lastly this game has bugs, since installing its has crashed half way through 10 out around 12 games I've played. I'm fully updated, latest drivers and running on a vista dx10 dual core with very respectable specs, it is the game trust me. All in all I regret buying it and unless it wins me over soon will be uninstalling and seeing if I can return it.
Sublime July 12, 2008 G. Leung A lot of people complaining about the download and patching, all I have to say is you can in fact skip this step by disconnecting from the internet, unless you're here for the multiplayer. On the game itself. Brilliant RTS, graphics are superb, audio is excellent, and gameplay is great.
good game when it works ! May 27, 2008 Stephen Mcguigan (uk) this is a really good game... when it works. installing the game takes forever then after that you have to sit and wait till the game downloads and installs patch after patch. then you might get to play on the game but the game will more than likely crash or you will suddenly be kicked out of a match for no reason
Flawed April 26, 2008 Rogthedodge (London) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is quite a good game once you get playing. The graphics are good, the gameplay is OK and the portrayal of the Brits (and the language) is notable for not being the Lah-di-dah stereotype. BUT it barely works. Have a good book handy. You'll get through a couple of pages while it decides to load, then a few more when you have to down load a patch for online gaming even if that doesn't interest you at all - you're not asked!, quit the game and load the patch. Reload the game (a few more pages read), download another patch for reasons unspecifieed (3 more pages) then it'll say 'can't find the disc' - despite the fact that you launched the game from the disc! Eject the disc and re-insert (another page), then the 'media isn't recognised', eject the disc and try again (5 more pages). When you get to play, don't stop as if you do and exit you have to reload patches when you try next time. I've only played the game 3 times and as I say it's not bad but I've managed 83 pages of my book while waiting. Quite honestly they've got a cheek releasing this in this condition and Microsoft have got an even bigger cheek taking their dollars to allow them to put 'Games For Windows (logo)' on the cover. Maybe it works on a Mac?
load of broken rubbish March 3, 2008 Ian M. Taylor (London,UK) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
For me the game installed ok, but refuses to let me play, despite the fact that I have a legitimate DVD and registration code. Contact with the support line has yet to prove useful so i've uninstalled it and i will NEVER buy another THQ game since this one cost me thirty quid for NOTHING. Maybe I'll download a cracked version without the anti-piracy measures that prevent legitimate owners from using the software.
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