

You will advance along France on successive screens, trying to make all your units advance without casualties. The game allows you to overcome the enemy lines running a troop of units, which achieved to progress between them.

If you develop this game in first person, fighting alone is even greater realism, because you will live an experience of battle between the German Army and the Allies. The realism that the game presents is impressive and the most insignificant details are preserved, such as amphibious vehicles that transported thousands of troops to the Normandy beaches, such as communications equipment and weapons. So you are going to join the army which reached the coast of the northern France that famous day D, and you will live in first person the military events that made history, where the allied forces had to fight a tough battle to defeat the German enemy lines. You'll be able to experience this event firsthand, and you will be really immersed in a historical moment that happened over 70 years ago. Has single player campains and missions but I recommend multiplayer.The game Company of Heroes is based on one of the most important moments of World War II: The Normandy Landings. Some notable features: Huge variety of units both Axis and Allied (sorry, no Japanese units), including rare Polish 7TP tanks.awesome!, nice explosions, almost all terrain features are destructable (trees, buildings, fences, poof!), good sound effects, and sometimes amusing voice-overs. All in all, a most excellent game that will give back every bit as much as you put into it. Where the game falls a bit short: Enemy artillery too accurate (total Bee-Ess), Infantry combat is a bit vague (hard to tell who is being hit & unable to suppress infantry fire, very frustrating when trying to sneak into town or post forward observers), crudd y binoculars, & immovable supply dump feature limits mobility. While the Sudden Strike series is my all-time favorite, Blitzkrieg offers some features that Sudden Strike lacks, such as: Balanced squad-based infantry units (groups of 10) by default, trenches & trench-building, vehicle & AT/Artillery able to dig in/build defensive berms, sneakier snipers, unit formations (march, combat, etc.), more detailed units (than Sudden Strike), and mild 3D graphics (rolling hills). If you enjoy WWII tactics/strategy and don't require cutting edge 3D graphics, you will appreciate what Blitzkrieg has to offer. BLITZKRIEG: Attack is the Only Defense (PC Games)
