

To such an extent that they die after a few minutes in the open.

The soldiers become even slower when they have to wade through the deep snow, and as long as they are not at a fire, in a building or in cover from the wind, their body temperature constantly drops. I get highly annoyed the first time I really meet the hard Russian winter. The graphics aren't exactly spectacular either. Matches feel as if they drag on, and enemy soldiers often act like bullet sponges. Mis-clicks happen often, the UI for building new troops seems cumbersome, and your buildings all look far too similar to give you an impression of what builds what. You often battle through ruins and rubble, and the many details in the terrain make it hard to see where you can move your troops, where they are able to take cover, and what things you can fire over. The controls are sluggish, your troops are slow-witted, and the first handful of missions are not very interesting. My first impressions of CoH2 are almost all negative. As I said, the choice of the Eastern Front as the game's focus could not have been more appropriate. It seems like Relic has bitten off more than they can chew, and along the way have made some unfortunate design decisions, making it feel like the game is buckling under its own weight. And therefore I say at the outset that no, Company of Heroes 2 does not live up to those expectations.
