The second part has gone far compared to the previous parts of the series. Well-coordinated teamwork (if you play multiplayer) or thinking through the next attack tactics is also important here. Unfortunately, in this part they abandoned a well-thought-out plot. No, in this part There is a single player campaign, but it is boring and dull, unlike the previous parts, which actually had a well-thought-out plot.
But the game reveals itself in its full glory in multiplayer, where huge battles take place and in a couple of minutes you can raze all the buildings to the ground. Where every fighter can die from anything, also don’t forget that your fighters can run out of ammunition and that they need to replenish them in a timely manner. You have a huge arsenal at your disposal, ranging from light armored vehicles to heavy ones. Also, if you want, you can take control of any unit, which is sometimes lacking in CoH.
Men of War: Assault Squad (or VtV Assault) is a good continuation and you can while away a couple of hours in multiplayer, and in order not to get bored in the single player, there is a cooperative playthrough.