Bravo Storm vs Company of Heroes 2
Bravo Storm
Bravo Storm is an above average free-to-play browser MMOFPS that fans of “Call of Duty”-like games will definitely enjoy! The game is pretty challenging as there isn’t any crosshairs (though there are sights/ scopes) to aid you in aiming and that ammo is truly a commodity that you cannot afford to waste. Furthermore, friendly fire is possible in this game, so be super careful where you put your bullets! In this thrilling MMOFPS, Bravo Storm, players can have a great time teaming up with friends or even playing solo in the free-for-all mode while shooting at their opponents. You can even customize your weapons with a variety of sights and skins to help improve your gameplay and let you look good while you’re dishing out headshots like it’s nobody’s business!That being said, Bravo Storm has had a good run and was finally shut down on September 23rd, 2016. If you're looking for a game like Bravo Storm, you might want to check out our list of similar games.
Company of Heroes 2
Company of Heroes 2 is the exciting follow-up for the original Company of Heroes game. Set in World War 2, this game is rather multiplayer-focused but it does provide players with an intense single-player campaign which also double as a way for you to be familiarized with the gameplay before heading into multiplayer.The game does have a lot of "standalone" DLCs that adds either a new single player campaign to the game or a new multiplayer army for well... the multiplayer gameplay which you'll have to buy if you aim to get a "complete" version of the game. This kind of make the multiplayer aspect of the game rather pay-to-win since players without the new multiplayer standalone, which usually features a new army that's slighter stronger, will probably be on a disadvantage.
All in all, Company of Heroes 2 is still a great game from a great franchise, but it seems like the developers/publishers may have lost some favor with its player base mainly because of the slew of "standalones" that players have to shell more money for in addition to the "base game".