

It reminded me of how incredibly well this game was made. It was great to relive this game once again after so many years. I have previously played the original COH and all DLC but for the purpose of the review of the Legacy Edition I played the first single player Campaign (Invasion of Normandy) from controlling the Allies. It was highly rated and received many gaming awards after inception. An incredible WW2 strategy that relives some realistic and famous WW2 battles and operations. Auf wiedersehen everyone.Ĭompany of Heroes was a pivotal RTS game when released back in 2006. May we always stand together no matter where we may live. Though not all of us still live in German lands, we are still deeply connected to our origins and history. Speaking of Wehrmacht, it annoys me greatly when people say that Wehrmacht = SS.Īnyways, I seem to have rambled far enough. After all, it was the German Wehrmacht seen pioneering the new age of warfare (blitzkrieg, modernized tanks, assault weapons: Stg 44, and aircraft) as well as their success with the U-boats. And it's not just the things they make, but how they use them. After all, I have mostly German blood coursing through my veins. At least, that's what i feel when I see anything German-made. You can almost feel the "German Pride" radiating from everything they make.

But something about German military hardware: Guns, tanks, aircraft, etc. and Israel have their super-high-tech toys. Sure, Russia and China have huge military reserves. And In wartime, great generals and Soldiers. In peacetime, great craftsmen and designers. this air of efficiency and confidence about them. The land of great powers like the Holy Roman Empire, Prussia, The German Empire, etc. Walking through areas of such rich history, connecting with the land that has nurtured us since antiquity in the face of adversity. But I was so caught up in emotion that I was doing something that many Americans cant say they've done. I don't know, I've never quite felt anything like it before. While I consider my home to be in America, I couldn't help but feel a sense of.

Many years back during my Junior High School years I got the opportunity to visit Germany through my German Language class. As an American of Germanic descent, I felt a sense of pride seeing this and reminding myself of the success of my brothers and sisters still in the fatherland throughout history.
