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A standalone CoH2 campaign set in the Battle of the Bulge, where your US companies carry casualties and fatigue between non-linear missions. Punishing, but the persistent consequences make every fight count.

Company of Heroes 2: Ardennes Assault is a real-time tactics game built on the CoH2 engine, sold as a standalone product. You do not need the base game. The setting is the Ardennes winter offensive of 1944-45, and you command three US companies across a branching campaign map where mission order is your choice. That non-linearity is the core hook: the companies you field carry their losses, veterancy, and resource reserves from operation to operation, so a badly managed engagement in week one can snowball into a hobbled force by the end of the campaign. The decision-making layer sitting above the real-time battles is where Ardennes Assault earns attention. Before each mission you allocate three companies to sectors, decide which unit takes the active fight, and manage reinforcement points and fuel reserves. Veteran squads that survive build passive bonuses. Lose a whole company and you are locked out of one branch of the campaign. It is closer to a light operational layer than a true grand strategy, but for an RTS it adds a meaningful planning dimension that most genre peers skip entirely. Newcomers to Company of Heroes should know the core mechanics are lifted directly from CoH2: cover, suppression, squad cohesion, line of sight, and a rock-paper-scissors of infantry, support weapons, and armor. The tutorial is thin, so first-timers will want to read the control reference or spend an hour in CoH2 skirmish first. That said, the base mechanics are learnable within two or three missions if you accept early losses as tuition. Where the game stumbles is in replayability and unit variety. You are locked to American forces throughout, with three company types (Airborne, Support, Mechanized) covering broadly different playstyles. That is it. No Germans, no alternative factions, no skirmish mode against AI, and no multiplayer. For a standalone release, the scope feels deliberately narrow. AI quality is serviceable at standard difficulty but predictable once you understand the attack corridors on each map. Cranking difficulty primarily inflates enemy resource cheats rather than improving tactical behavior, which is a sore point for players who want a thinking opponent rather than a stat-punishing one. Mission variety also thins in the back half of the campaign: you will recognize map tiles and encounter patterns recycled across sectors. The mixed Steam score reflects a genuine split. Players who came expecting a full CoH2 expansion with multiplayer left disappointed. Players who sat down for a focused single-player campaign with meaningful strategic choices between missions found exactly that, running perhaps 12-20 hours on a first playthrough. The Metacritic score of 81 aligns closer to the second camp, and honestly so does my read of the game. If you have already exhausted CoH2 multiplayer and want a structured campaign with stakes, Ardennes Assault delivers that structure cleanly. If you want faction variety, modded content, or online play, this title offers none of those and you should look elsewhere. Mod support is essentially absent compared to the CoH2 base game, and there has been no significant patch activity in years. What you see is what you get, frozen at release state. For a strategy player who wants to study the operational layer and replay on higher difficulties to optimize company survivability, there is a tidy system here. For anyone hoping for a living game, it is long past that point. Diego, Scout Team

Company of Heroes 2: Ardennes Assault

Company of Heroes 2: Ardennes Assault

17 nov 2014Relic EntertainmentSEGA
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A standalone CoH2 campaign set in the Battle of the Bulge, where your US companies carry casualties and fatigue between non-linear missions. Punishing, but the persistent consequences make every fight count.

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Company of Heroes 2: Ardennes Assault is a real-time tactics game built on the CoH2 engine, sold as a standalone product. You do not need the base game. The setting is the Ardennes winter offensive of 1944-45, and you command three US companies across a branching campaign map where mission order is your choice. That non-linearity is the core hook: the companies you field carry their losses, veterancy, and resource reserves from operation to operation, so a badly managed engagement in week one can snowball into a hobbled force by the end of the campaign. The decision-making layer sitting above the real-time battles is where Ardennes Assault earns attention. Before each mission you allocate three companies to sectors, decide which unit takes the active fight, and manage reinforcement points and fuel reserves. Veteran squads that survive build passive bonuses. Lose a whole company and you are locked out of one branch of the campaign. It is closer to a light operational layer than a true grand strategy, but for an RTS it adds a meaningful planning dimension that most genre peers skip entirely. Newcomers to Company of Heroes should know the core mechanics are lifted directly from CoH2: cover, suppression, squad cohesion, line of sight, and a rock-paper-scissors of infantry, support weapons, and armor. The tutorial is thin, so first-timers will want to read the control reference or spend an hour in CoH2 skirmish first. That said, the base mechanics are learnable within two or three missions if you accept early losses as tuition. Where the game stumbles is in replayability and unit variety. You are locked to American forces throughout, with three company types (Airborne, Support, Mechanized) covering broadly different playstyles. That is it. No Germans, no alternative factions, no skirmish mode against AI, and no multiplayer. For a standalone release, the scope feels deliberately narrow. AI quality is serviceable at standard difficulty but predictable once you understand the attack corridors on each map. Cranking difficulty primarily inflates enemy resource cheats rather than improving tactical behavior, which is a sore point for players who want a thinking opponent rather than a stat-punishing one. Mission variety also thins in the back half of the campaign: you will recognize map tiles and encounter patterns recycled across sectors. The mixed Steam score reflects a genuine split. Players who came expecting a full CoH2 expansion with multiplayer left disappointed. Players who sat down for a focused single-player campaign with meaningful strategic choices between missions found exactly that, running perhaps 12-20 hours on a first playthrough. The Metacritic score of 81 aligns closer to the second camp, and honestly so does my read of the game. If you have already exhausted CoH2 multiplayer and want a structured campaign with stakes, Ardennes Assault delivers that structure cleanly. If you want faction variety, modded content, or online play, this title offers none of those and you should look elsewhere. Mod support is essentially absent compared to the CoH2 base game, and there has been no significant patch activity in years. What you see is what you get, frozen at release state. For a strategy player who wants to study the operational layer and replay on higher difficulties to optimize company survivability, there is a tidy system here. For anyone hoping for a living game, it is long past that point.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamStandalone CampaignPersistent ConsequencesOperational LayerNon-Linear CampaignSingle-Player OnlyWinter WarfareCompany ManagementNo Multiplayer

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Processor
2Ghz Intel Core2 Duo or equivalent
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512MB Direct3D 10 capable video card (GeForce 8800 GT or Radeon HD 2900XT)
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Broadband Internet connection
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4 GB RAM
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1024 MB Direct3D 11 capable video card (GeForce GTX 470 or Radeon HD 5850)
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Metacritic
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Steam
56%(1,000)

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Relic Entertainment
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SEGA
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 nov 2014

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