Selasa, 06 Maret 2018

WWII Review: Tales of Valor Best Left Untold

The Company of Heroes series’ second standalone expansion pack, Tales of Valor, adds brand-new campaigns, gameplay modes, and online missions to the real-time strategy formula that made the original game so successful. But while the series’ last standalone expansion, Opposing Fronts, was a welcome addition, Tales of Valor may leave a few players scratching their …

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