This game is great! It's not another mindless fps and it isn't your run of the mill WW2 game. It more often then not puts you in charge of two teams that you command in order to out manuver your opposition. At times it feels like your watching a movies as this game has a lot of cut-scenes, but I don't think it takes away from the games quality and they aren't that long. BIAHH has a great sense of humor and plays really well. It doesn't take long to learn the controls and if I had to compare it to another game I would say Rainbow Six Vegas. Like Vegas this game has a cover system, unlike vegas you can't fire from cover without stinking your Billy head out. Gearbox should take note of that in future releases. The only other complaint that I have is when I'm looking down my sights down range I feel an urgency for bi-focals as it appears the main character is near sighted. I have always preferred a ranged battle but for this game I had to get over it.Read full review
This is a WWII first person shooter Xbox 360 game. The weapons and tactics are similar to any Tour of Duty game. The only difference is you command the squad in this game and that can help. Instead of mindless "allies" you can actually direct the squad to different points or goals to help you accomplish the set mission. The controls can be a bit confusing but Ubisoft has added several variations that are similar to other control layouts. Select the one that fits you best and the game almost plays itself. If you enjoyed any of the "Tour of Duty" series this would be a great addition to your Xbox 360 library of games.
This game is one of those games that while you're playing it feels like you've already played it...now, don't get me wrong, it's a good game..but nothing different from all the other WWII FPS out there. I do like the joining of true historical events and words from Vets of the battle that took so many soldiers in such a small amount of time. My only true complaint is that it's an EASY game to beat..not all of it mind you..there were certain parts that I didn't know if I would ever get through it..very frustrating...now some would not mind that but experienced FPS players will find it lacking much challenge. I liked my time that I spent with this game and enjoyed the ease of controls and bossing my squad around do to the work for me. So, it's verdict time...If you can get this game cheap or you're new to the FPS type of games then I would **BUY** this game..If you are an experienced FPS and want a quick way to get points and achievements this is a **BUY** for you also..DON'T BUY IF YOU ARE WANTING SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENTRead full review
Brothers in Arms series. Following the footsteps and drawing from the experiences of the actual 502nd Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division from World War II, the titles in the series have always delivered a glimpse at the men on the front lines, including their thoughts and fears in the midst of seemingly overwhelming odds. The latest installment of the game takes the men away from the fields and farms of France into one of World War II's most colossal failures for the allies. But while Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway maintains its solid story presentation and its traditional gameplay, technical issues hamper this title, keeping it from being an impressive or great shooter.
I played the original BIA on the original Xbox, so I was looking forward to playing the latest incarnation of the game on the 360 with Hells Highway. The game play was great, just like the first game. However I missed the second BIA game, so I was kind of lost throughout the entire game as far at the story line went. Otherwise it is a good solid game, but has a confusing story unless you have played the previous two games. I would suggest playing on the medium difficulty level as easy is well just too easy.
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