Welcome to the February 2010 edition of K Monthly, a look back at some of the best original coverage, including…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Company of Heroes Online
Company of Heroes: Online is a MMO real-time strategy game, based on Company of Heroes. The game contains the original campaign and skirmish maps, but adds the option to compete with other players. Per account players can manage up to four commanders, who can rise in level and acquire new abilities. A Blitzkrieg commander for example, can call in extra tank support. Relic's cancelled WWII RTS game, redesigned as a free-to-play online game. Its cancellation was confirmed in a THQ investor's call in February 2011.
Welcome to the February 2010 edition of K Monthly, a look back at some of the best original coverage, including…
In Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Ultimate All -Stars, players select from among 26 characters plucked from the universes of…
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The PC charts were last week dominated by the likes of Mass Effect 2, Battlefield Bad Company 2 and Star Trek…
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PC gaming - will it finally die in 2010? No. C'mon, stop already with that. Sure, 2009 had its ups and downs, PC…
2009 was a pretty good year for the Xbox 360, but based on Microsoft's showing at E3, it felt more like a warm up…
Year of the... No, better not go there. But next year the PlayStation 3 should have a huge year in North America,…
Despite strong opposition to some of the more recent changes to the game, EA's free-to-play online shooter Battlefiel…
Jon Van Caneghem, EA's new head of all things Command & Conquer, has grand plans for the future direction of the…
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