![]() Get over this initial hump, however, and it’s a fantastically rewarding strategy game. They rarely change their facing unless prompted, and have a nasty habit of navigating from one point to the next in a way that takes them straight into enemy fire. To make things worse, your units need a little micro-management. If you don’t know how to group units and use hotkeys to switch between them, Company of Heroes 2 isn’t really going to tell you, and both skills are essential, particularly in the large defensive battles where you might be fighting at three or four points on the map at once. ![]() Sequel pretty much throws you in at the deep end. Where the first game spent the first few hours easing you in, the It’s a sophisticated game, the UI isn’t always crystal-clear, and ![]() Troops to micro-manage, and doesn’t do a great job of explaining how toĭo it.
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