Company of heroes 2 most powerful faction10/10/2023 ![]() Or Dawn of War 3, which is another matter entirely and is a bugbear we might address somewhere below. I have embedded the reveal trailer below as a reference.įrom there, the next thing that immediately becomes obvious is the game’s relationship with Relic’s Dawn of War 2. Looks matter in this case because they’re one good way to get people to sit up and notice your game, which I think Realms of Ruin is currently doing quite well. Honestly, graphics don’t matter that much to me personally – I’m happy to play games with a wide array of graphic fidelity and art styles. ![]() Though, as I’ve seen online, the very existence of Age of Sigmar over the classic Warhammer Fantasy Battle is itself slightly controversial (though I will not be addressing this in this article). Whether or not the argument about COH3 holds true, we can definitely agree that Realms of Ruin does itself look good enough at this juncture to be pleased with what we’re seeing. ![]() (I might be slightly biased in thinking Tempest Rising looks a little better but I’m emotionally invested in it, being the lead designer on the game, so please take my impressions with a grain of salt!) Certainly, it seems to present itself better than Company of Heroes 3, which looks good enough but which many players feel doesn’t elevate itself to the heights expected of Relic’s flagship RTS. ![]() This sort of thing tends to not age too well (I’m sure in a decade or so we’ll have so far surpassed the visuals of this game that the assertion that it looks good will seem laughable) but honestly for an RTS the detail and fidelity are very impressive. ![]() As I assume is the case with most people, I was immediately struck by how pretty the game was. ![]()
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