UncleRuckus42: So far I must be honest I don't really like OW. The odds are stacked too heavily against you. None of your units know how to run, some of them can crouch and some can't, making it impossible to save any of your good soldiers in combat because he and your scientist will surely die. In general the game requires me to restart missions until I figure out the "correct" way to beat them. It's so far just kinda frustrating. I guess this is what I get for liking strategy games but actually really sucking at strategic planning.
I will keep playing though seeing as how I'm only on the 4th US mission. There are some things to like though, the overall pace is kinda slow, which is good for me. The story is pretty interesting, and the rpg elements of your AI brethren don't quite make me care if they live or die (bad, annoying voice acting) but at least it adds something to deepen the game a bit.
Maybe I will like it more as it progresses. Still, of the games I have from GoG (OW and Hostile Waters) Hostile Waters is far superior.
The odds arn't against you unless you sit around waitng for the enemy without building a base and going for you objective. You just need the occational bunker and/or more to a certain location. No units run i at all, ever. Its kinda annoying yes but hey ^^. When you fight with the enemy you DONT charge ahead... You dont get waltz foward an enemy in a middle of a firefight (what if you had a company of 30 men an charged a bunker heads on... that would be the end of you). This game is by far the most realistic RTS i have played (exept for CoH) since you have a finite amount of men.
The pace is slow yes, i think of it like "its a new world and things are lurking around ever corner" :P, the story is great imo. I agree tho kill the soldiers first ^^, You even get medals for killing everything (more xp). I do not however agree with you that the voiceacting is bad. Only a certain few has bad voiceacting.