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Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts
12 out of 15
While not a required addition to the series, it still packs a nice punch, and continues to show that Relic flat out knows what its doing when it comes to real time strategy.
Date: Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Author: Tracy Erickson

When it comes down to it, Opposing Fronts delivers much of what the original did just remixed. The pair of lengthy single player campaigns and full multiplayer options makes it as valuable as the first game. Slight balance issues comes with the addition of the British and Panzer Elite factions, although it comes with the benefit of having access to two inventive new strategic styles. Of course, hardware could be a limiting factor since it simply doesn't run as smoothly as the original. Pricing puts it at higher than other typical expansion packs, but the amount of content provided ensures a fair value. In this regard, the game is a better purchase if you've yet to draft the dough for a copy of Company of Heroes.

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