Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30

  • real military tactics intuitive
  • real soldiers featuring a cast of more than 20 characters
  • innovative multiplayer players command three-man AI teams in a battle of wits and skill to accomplish exciting objectives
  • Historically accurate, detailed battlefields, events, and equipment recreated from Army Signal Corps photos, Aerial Reconnaissance Imagery, and eyewitness accounts
  • Command 3-man teams in innovative battles of wits and skill

Product Description
Brothers in Arms aims to be one of the most realistic and authentic World War II shooters ever. Based on a true story, the game puts players in the role of Sgt. Matt Baker, a D-Day paratrooper squad leader as he leads the squad through the European campaign. Each battlefield has been meticulously recreated from aerial reconnaissance images, US Army Signal Corps photos and eye-witness accounts of war-torn Normandy…. More >>

Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30

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5 Responses to "Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30"

  1. I’ve been syked for Brothers in Arms since I first saw it’s trailer in June 2004. When I finally got it, an extreme feeling of excitment came over me. I knew I was in for something extrodinarie. Before I continue, let me just say I wasn’t wrong at all in thinking this. After completing the game about an hour ago, i feel as though I have made friendships and also lost several. The men of Fox Company 502nd regiment of the 101st airborne come alive in Brothers in Arms. They aren’t dumb ai bots running into walls and getting killed for not returning fire. They are smart, almost to the point of creepiness. Level after level I was continuely worrying about the welfare of my men. Not because I couldnt survive without them, but because I didnt want to survive without them. I wanted to see all of my men through to the end. Sadly not all of them can be saved and your always wondering who is going to die next. As you get closer to the end of the game you begin to feel that the rest of your “dozen” has a chance. The game’s opening scene is intense with violence as well as profanity. It is brutal and sets the mood for the scene that follows. Don’t go into Brothers in Arms thinking its another “Americans win everything” game. Many of the levels are sad and some moments are downright scary. If you’ve viewed, no, experienced and enjoyed the film Band of Brothers, this game will appeal to you. The story is so gripping I literally played it for 24 hours straight until I beat it. The gameplay in Brothers in Arms is solid enough to get use to fairly quick and both the game’s sound and visuals are top notch. They obviously can’t stand up completly to the Xbox version but I do believe a little more detail could have been put into the character models. In the Xbox game, soldiers have better lipsyncing as well as more detailed uniforms. In the PS2 version the soldiers look good but not quite as authentic as the Xbox soldiers. I noticed a few landscape changes between the two versions of the game but not enough to make me feel as though I was in a different place. This game is very solid on all systems and in still shots, looks almost indentical. The “glow effect” was used to make Brothers in Arms look really polished. Mercenaries and Star Wars Battlefront (PS2 version are the only other games I’ve seen use this method of detailing the atmosphere. It looks nice. The weapons in Brothers in Arms are true to life weapons that feel more real than ever before. You need to be precise in your aiming, be careful where you take cover, and think like a soldier because two well placed shots is enough to drop you. Over all, Brothers in Arms on the PS2 is very nice and offers split screen multiplay (very sweet), online play (havent played yet), and tons of extras (love um). On the down side, I wish I could turn off the dang subtitles, this bothers me and reminds me all too often that Brothers in Arms is just a game. The harsh language in the game can be muted, but is still visible (something Xbox players can change) I dont understand why subtitles are present in the PS2 version but they are hardly enough to keep me from enjoying this awesome game. Check this game out, its incredibley good.

    Thanks for reading.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. J. Ng says:

    I’m a WW2 buff and I’ve played all the WW2 games for the PS2 and this one just gives you the best feel among the others. I guess the plus points of this game is the authenticity and realism.

    Things that are realistic:

    1) You die real quick.

    2) You need your squad to get things done.

    3) Real tactics: suppress the enemy and flank them. A frontal assault will get you and your people killed even if it’s just one German.

    4) You’re troops do not follow your orders 100%.

    5) You have very limited ammo… you usually have up to 10 magazines / reloads. You have to pick weapons and ammo up along the way. This is realistic because most vests and belts in WW2 only have 8 to 10 pockets. And the ammo should match your weapon (a German SMG clip won’t work with your Tommy Gun like in Medal of Honor or Call of Duty).

    6) No health packs.

    7) You are not a sharp shooter. Even if the crosshair is pointed to the enemy, you will miss it 80% of the time if you shoot too quick and the enemy is too far. If you use the zoom view, you will find the sights moving around and going off-target with every shot. (Games like Ghost Recon and Rainbow 6 hit 90% of the time no matter how far the enemy is).

    8) Sound is authentic. Real gunshots sound like “Pops” instead of “Bangs”. Grenade blasts don’t set off big exposions, just a “Thud” and some smoke.

    9) Decent maps. Most concole games only have one path. Although this game has linear maps, it gives you 2 to 3 alternate paths and a lot of shooting space.

    Of course the game is not perfect…

    The bad things:

    1) Your troops stay in the open and get themselves killed.

    2) Non-existent musical score. Although you won’t hear music in real-life. Adding background music can improve one’s gaming experience.

    3) Stereotypical American G.I. dialogue.

    4) Relatively short. I can finish the game in a weekend.

    5) You can reload your M1 even if you have a few shots left in your clip!!! All previous WW2 games do not allow this, don’t know why they missed this.

    Conclusion:

    This is not a game for everyone. This game will appeal to people who are into “realistic” squad-based shooting games, who are into strategy games, and WW2 buffs… and those who can live with the limitations of the game as pointed out in all the user reviews. It’s either you like this game or you don’t… nothing in between.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. This game is a novel approach to WWII or war games. Instead of fighting your way alone, you are placed in charge of a squad of soldiers. This forces you to think not only of your own safety but of your squad as well. I liked this system a lot — it’s a lot more realistic and a lot more fun to play once you get used to it.

    That said, the game only gets four stars from me because there are several areas that need improvement. For example, the game should allow you to choose your equipment before you begin each mission. Also, the targeting, while good, isn’t top notch. The game designers tried to stimulate what happens when you try to shoot while running or from an unsupported positon, but they didn’t quite make it (the targeting should not randomly jerk around but make a inverted fiqure 8 — the more exertion the bigger the 8).

    Having said all of that, I think this series has a lot of potential and I am really looking forward to the sequal.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. C. Irvine says:

    I was really exited when I heard that this game was comming out.

    After playing the first level, I found out that is no ordinary W.W.2. game. You controll two squads: A fire team and an Assult team. One surpresses the enemy while the other flanks them. At this point you may be wondering why I gave the game 2/5 stars because I have been saying good things about it, but I hate to say there are more bad things then good ones…

    The good: 1.Not just another shoot em up, 2.fun to controll up to six men at once, 3.you are never fighting tons of enemies by yourself, 4.if you press the select button the game pauses itself and it shows you the entire map and where the enemies are.

    The bad: 1.The way Sgt. Matt Baker shoots is very stupid. one time I put at least 30 M1A1 Carbine rounds into a German soldier and diddent hit him once! Whith 10 rounds left for my Carbine and only halfway through the level I pulled out my pistol and fired one shot blind and killed him! I happen to know that the M1A1 Carbine is a pretty accurate rifle and certianly more accurate then a M1911 Colt .45 so any soldier who shot that unaccurateley would never make Sargent and probibly would never be accepted into the Army let alone the elete 101 Airborne! 2.I am not German but I can speak it well and the German soldiers say: ”AAA!! I am hit” every time you shoot them and it can get very annoying (if you dont speak German you probibly wont notice this) 3.your soldiers also talk and can also get kind of repitive too. 4. Even though this is a different type of W.W.2. shooter, your task is always the same: have one team pin the enemy down and have your other team flank them and after a while it can get kind of boreing. 5. The soldiers under your command can be kind of stupid, for example: I was leading my squads and we came under fire from an MG42 machine gun and some other enemies with rifles, so I orderd my men to take cover and all of them did execpt one, he just stood there in the open fireing his M1 Garand at the MG42 and he was quickley shot dead. 6. The soldiers under your command can die dureing gameplay but they come back to life ready to fight another day in the next level. 7. Soldiers on both sides sometimes hide behind thin wood fences and barrels, if a soldier were to do this in real life he woulg be killed fast because almost any gun could penetrate wood but in the game bullets dont seem to get through. 8. It dosent matter where you shoot am enemy, it always takes two shots to kill him. In conlusion: a good game but dont expect all the good things you may have heard about it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Danny says:

    The sweet smell of another WW II game. I bought this a while back. I hated it. I died too much.

    Thats when I saw the brilliance.

    This isn’t Medal Of Honor … one man destroys entire Nazi Empire and slays 30 000 Nazi soldiers with a handgun and a knife. No this is you and some guys killing lots of Nazis with TACTICS.

    Now most WW II games involve rushing in and killing bad men, MOH im looking at you. It worked, it was fun. Then the smart people at Gearbox made a tactical game.

    When I first got this fired up, I was an MOH lover. I rushed around the map in BIA (Brothers in Arms). I died. I tried again, the mass rush and kill. I died. I didn’t like this one bit. It was too hard. MOH had warped the logic side of my brain so it was a snarling blood hungry fire loving beast.

    But when you get playing the game is remarkably good. Your soldiers are smart most of the time. Other times they are complete pyschos, loving hot lead in their heads.

    The gameplay is solid, if a little unresponsive and clunky. Ordering your soldiers around can be a pain in the ass, but it begins to work when you get experience. Enemy AI is really fierce too, one of the best i’ve seen in a while on PS2. They really are out to kill you, and will use cover to the best of its use.

    The graphics are above average. Sometimes they appear a little … loose. If thats the word. It doesnt look sharp. The soldiers look a little … smooth. Its hard to describe. It might be the look they set out for but its not sharp.

    The overall sound is good. Weapons sound good, nice and heavy. I don’t remember much music when I was playing. Adds to the feel of WW II i guess.

    Overall its pretty solid, if a little frustrating at points.

    Graphics = 8/10

    Sound = 8/10

    Gameplay = 8/10

    Lifespan = 6/10

    Overal = 8/10
    Rating: 4 / 5

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