Forgotten Hope 2 is an award-winning World War II modification for Battlefield 2TM and is based on the original Forgotten Hope, a modification for Battlefield 1942TM, one of the most popular multiplayer games ever. Battlefield 1942TM featured land, sea and air combat in a way never before seen. It was the goal of the development team to maximize the game experience by adding both a realistic and enjoyable gameplay to FH and now to FH2.

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P3ACE753
P3ACE753 - - 651 comments

Reminds me of Call of Duty United Offensive :D

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branpurn
branpurn - - 263 comments

Back when it was a respectable series. D:

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Triden007
Triden007 - - 243 comments

You think that too?
Oh well, COD 5 World at War is the last great WWII game, in my opinion the very heroic of the other ones, you have to play it!
Forgotten hope 2 just remember me battlefield 1942 in hdly its too great to be true this game exists!

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P3ACE753
P3ACE753 - - 651 comments

I played all Call of Duty games from CoD1 and its expansions to Black Ops (i didn't play CoD3 'cause theres no PC version D: ) and IMHO Cod died after CoD4. That game was so perfect they couldn't out-do themselfs (and releasing a new Cod every November isnt going to improve the quality).

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Panzerwurfer
Panzerwurfer - - 44 comments

lol, that's exactly how I feel. I skipped World at War just 'cause I knew it would be a shitstorm (there are guys firing PTRS-41s from the hip for God's sake!), and picked up Modern Warfare 2, and it just wasn't any fun. Between the horribly unrealistic, ugly weapons, the imbalanced gameplay, and the absolutely boring maps,there really was nothing going for it

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Meuse River 1944

Across the western edge of the Ardennes massif runs the Meuse River. This river, throughout history, has been the natural line of
resistance against an enemy advancing from east to west over the Belgian highlands. Within forty-eight hours of the launching of the 1944 attack the Allied high command diagnosed the enemy intent as that of driving to the Meuse in the vicinity of Liege. You may take part in the battle on side of the Allies to stop the invading forces or join the German attack to cross the river.

Map by Fenring, additional art by Kettcar.