![]() One example is the German Tank, which is dropped into a battlefield with a list of objectives to complete. Game play wise Tales has some hit and miss elements, on one side it’s nice to see them take the single player in a different direction, this time focusing more on one or just a few units, ala Dawn of War 2. When you play the German tank team, you feel like a badass when you move down a street crushing cars and demolishing buildings. Visually the game is still a treat for the eyes there is a lot of detail in the environments and the units, and the little extras that Relic has put into the game shows the level of production value that they put into just a standalone expansion pack. For reference if you ever watched the Dead Space comic that they released online you’ll have a good idea of how this works. In this one we follow 3 stories in 9 larger missions across WW2, the story is presented in what I thought was a very cool way, a mix between a comic book and basic picture movements. Tales of Valour is one of those add-on packs, which doesn’t require the person to have Company of Heroes on their computer to play this little addition. ![]() Company of Heroes is usually a name which is given some much deserved respect from the RTS crowd, but Tales of Valour definitely isn’t able to stand shoulder to shoulder with the main game in some respects. ![]()
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