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Company of heroes board game review
Company of heroes board game review






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As well as moving your hero (of either Might or Magic) around the board, you're also building up a town that lets you recruit units and purchase spells. I do dig deckbuilding, but I suspect this might lack a little magic to anyone who isn't after a nostalgia kick.Īs you can see in the trailer above, there's a lot going on. The board game is a hybrid of competitive deckbuilding and exploration, where 1-4 players travel around an overworld collecting cards to play in separate combat encounters. There are mods out there, developed by the community for free, that are better than CoH3!!! Think about that - a group of paid professionals could not out perform some fan boys doing a bit of game dev in their spare time, for free.Classic RPG Heroes of Might and Magic III has been transmuted into a board game, with its Kickstarter campaign currently on over 2.6 million pounds. Relic could have simply added new content for the existing CoH2 game - new units, armies, theatres, quality of life enhancements - and it would have been much better than this half baked attempt at a new game. Relic really do seem to be deaf to the voices of the game's community - all of these issues had been pointed out in Pre Alpha testing and none of it had been fixed.

company of heroes board game review

Even the supposed good reviews are littered with references to an unfinished game or poor graphics. To wait 10 years for a follow up to be this bad is astounding, "new features" no one asked for, "dynamic campaign map" that isn't dynamic, To wait 10 years for a follow up to be this bad is astounding, "new features" no one asked for, "dynamic campaign map" that isn't dynamic, broken core features, bugged gameplay, barely functioning multiplayer with few maps, bugged and broken campaign, poor sound & graphics, abysmal UI, awful art direction and "ham fisted" game narrative - all while Relic wants you to pay $60/£50 for it!!! In terms of core features, the sound is absolutely broken and the voice acting much worse than previous games, the User Interface is almost unusable, the graphics are awful and show zero progression from the second game from 2013.








Company of heroes board game review