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Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway (PS3)

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  • Currently 3.5 Stars.
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Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway (PS3) Description

If there's one thing the last few years have brought us, it's piles and piles of World War II shooters. Into the fray marches Ubisoft and Gearbox's Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway. Can this effort stand out from the crowd? Well, this squad-based shooter has two things that make it different. The first is the military direction provided by Gearbox Software's Colonel John Antal - a retired U.S. Army heavyweight whose influence has become a defining force behind the project. The other is the focus on realistic tactics, which must be mastered to achieve objectives. Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway also stands out with its storyline, which is set against the backdrop of an Allied defeat rather than the glory of D-Day or the Russian front. The Arnhem engagement (Operation Market Garden) of September 1944 was an Allied military disaster that resulted in thousands of men being killed or captured. It is during this, the largest airborne invasion in history, that you assume the role of Sgt Matt Baker, a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne. The gameplay revolves around leading a squad into battle, issuing them with basic commands to run, suppress and engage enemy troops while attempting to dodge a hail of unfriendly fire. Your soldiers are moved via a simple interface not dissimilar to that used in THQ's Full Spectrum Warrior, although Brothers in Arms is far less ponderous and more intense than its strategy-heavy cousin, and you have the added pressure of keeping yourself alive in battle. This wouldn't be a shooter, of course, without a multi-player component. Hell's Highway has that, with the squad-based gameplay promising to keep things interesting. Despite WWII fatigue, the cream rises to the surface and Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway looks a sound contender with an emphasis on tactics rather than suicidal first-person action. It is also backed up by a firm grounding in history and decent research. Onwards, to victory!
Publisher: Ubisoft   Platform: PS3   Category: Shooter  
Players: 1-20   Release Date: 26 Sep 2008   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 16+  

Member Reviews for Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway (PS3)

Rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: E8 UFO
It's not a bad game by any means, but I found it very repetitive, wall, duck, cover. The controls and graphics are fine, The sounds ok too, but it feels old. It may be because there's been so many second world war games out there, but it never quite gives you that adrenalin rush that you had hoped for...
Rating:
  • Currently 2 Stars.
Reviewed by: monkey_monger
A shadow of the earlier games in the series. Rubbish AI, graphics and imo a bad battle to go for considering you lose (Not a spoiler, just History) Get the earlier games.
Rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: RHYSNOS
really entertaining its a really good story and has brilliant realism and i don't mean 1 bullet and ur dead sort of realism. it has awsome graphics but its still not as good as COD 4 because it doesnt have the emotional pull COD has. but the squad mechanic works very well also it does get very hard and frustrating at times

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