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October 2008
(75%)
30 Reviews
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Abstract: The opening sequence showed that Gearbox really is trying to tell a story with a rousing soundtrack and some more than adequate CGI cutscenes helping the plot unravel. However, the most important part of telling a story isnt the graphics or the music,...
Abstract: Name: Brothers in Arms: Hell’s HighwayGenre: First-Person-ShooterPlatform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC (Reviewed on Xbox 360)Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway is the third entry in the series, continuing the tale of Matt Baker as he marches on towards O...
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Published: 2008-09-25, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The first two games in the Brothers in Arms series distinguished themselves among the crowd of WWII shooters on the strength of their smoothly integrated first-person squad control and gritty, moving portrayal of a band of Allied soldiers. Brothers in ...
Great blend of squad control and firstperson combat, Vibrant, detailed environments, Battlefield sounds will put you on edge, Interesting characters, Action camera is exhilarating.
Story relies too much on knowledge of past games, Texture irregularities can sour cutscenes.
Hells Highway proves to be an exciting, engaging ride despite a few bumps along the way. ...
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Published: 2008-09-24, Author: Will , review by: gamespy.com
New cover system works well; impressive environments; strategic elements are still a lot of fun; engaging story.
AI can be wonky at times; tank missions feel tacked-on; multiplayer is disappointing; story could be confusing to new players.
When it comes to first-person shooters set in World War II, Gearbox Studios Brothers in Arms series always seems overlooked. This may be due to the fact that the latest Call of Duty or Medal of Honor entry is always met with greater fanfare, although ...
Abstract: Comparing games rather than weighing the merits of a single game in a vacuum is really easy to do and almost happens automatically. With Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway I find myself comparing the game to Rainbow Six Vegas whenever someone...