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Company of Heroes 3's Italian campaign map is by far the most ambitious single-player experience in the series’ history. At first glance, it could be mistaken for a World War II-themed Total War ...
There are actually two single-player campaigns in CoH3. The larger one is the Italian Campaign, a broad, turn-based strategic mode on a large map of central and southern Italy that has you capture ...
By the end of the campaign, I was in charge of perhaps 11 units on the entire map of Italy. Since each one represents a company, that just isn’t very many units.
Combining a turn-based strategy map of Italy with the real-time combat the series is known for, this campaign takes Company of Heroes 2’s experimental Ardennes Assault mode to the next level.
Honestly, it's got me more excited for Company of Heroes 3 to release than ever. I am finding myself craving jumping back into the Italian campaign, wondering just how much I can change things ...
The Italian campaign felt almost buckled under its own expectations, as I would find the map bugging out or performance on my i9-13900K and RTX 4090-equipped PC ground down to a halt over time.
The Italian campaign as it’s set up here, is that how it’s going to unfold? Mele: That’s the introduction you’re seeing there, if you blew up those bridges in Salerno.
Company of Heroes 3's Italy campaign puts you in charge of the joint Allied invasion, a combined expedition of British and American forces that finds support in the local Italian partisans. After ...
The actual operation is quite different from the Italy campaign, too. There's no dynamic map in this one, instead following the classic Company of Heroes structure, with a linear series of ...