Making smart use of assault engineers and fixed emplacements, Derby’s boys were my go-to workhorses for any mission where I just needed to hold the damn line. Kurt Derby of the Support Company is a veteran of the first World War who continuously laments the plight of the “kids” under his command. Each has its own interesting units and abilities, and a voiced commander with context-sensitive dialogue and a unique personality and backstory that helps make them feel like real people I didn’t want to get killed. My left, right, and… other left hands in this endeavour are three persistent companies that can move, engage enemies, take casualties, and be upgraded independently. Taking a cue from some of Relic’s best single-player experiences in the Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War franchise, this stand-alone expansion features an open-ended campaign map on which I was charged with pushing the Third Reich out of the greater Belgium area.
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