| Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway (PS3) | 
| Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £29.95 You Save: £20.04 (40%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 138
Platform: Playstation 3 Genre: military-action-games Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Video Game Age: 11 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.3 x 0.6
EAN: 3307210331144 ASIN: B000FNA2BY
Release Date: September 26, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: SAME DAY DISPATCH FROM THE UK - BRAND NEW & SEALED - GENUINE UK GAME
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Amazon.co.uk Review
In a nutshell: After a successful tour of duty on the current gen consoles Brothers in Arms returns in the ultimate WWII squad based shooter, set during the closing months of the war as you take part in the crucial Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands. The lowdown: Although there were many astonishing looking games at the recent E3 event this was for most people the most graphically amazing next gen game seen so far. The levels not only look near photorealistic but the game world is huge and almost completely interactive. The gameplay works in the same basic way as before, with an easy to use onscreen cursor enabling you to direct your men with a single button press. New movement types now exist though, allowing you to specify stealth or patrol postures depending on what you’re doing and how fast you need to move. The only problem is the enemy have the same abilities and their artificial intelligence is advanced enough to make proper use of them. Most exciting moment: Not only are the enemy intelligent but they’re also well trained, reacting just as a real German soldier would. They’ll hide in doorways, ambush at road junctions and even, in one memorable encounter, hide behind a washing line – where your only warning is from a Dutch civilian at a window above. Since you ask: Everything in the game is as realistic as possible with streets and house copied exactly from photos taken at the time, while all weapons and vehicles are modelled to work exactly as they did in real life. The bottom line: The most realistic WWII game ever – in terms of history, tactics and graphics. HARRISON DENT
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Con October 7, 2008 Mr. R. Simpson (UK) It seems these days that the trailers and videos released before a games release is just the developers propogandabecause games like this bear no resemblence to the trailers. The graphics is a real let down and and the dynamics used seems totally predictable and flawed... when behind destructable cover its like 1 hit, 2 hit, 3 hit and its destroyed everytime. On the plus side the game is quite entertaining but it is let down by the oints above! ...I'm selling it
what a load of rubbish! October 7, 2008 the truth "mr t" anyone who thinks this is a good game after all the delay an hype must is a fool. has anyone who has really played the game thought hmmmm? what happend to the levels we saw in the clips that were released???? absolute junk......enough said.
Worth the wait! October 6, 2008 Craig Taylor (Scuthorpe, UK) I first heard about this game years ago when Call of Duty 3 and Medal of Honor Airbourne were anounced, and I have been waiting for a long while to get it. The game play is very similar to the previous two games and features similar style levels and dramatic cut scenes. Unlike other shooters, this game relies on you commanding you team inorder to complete objectives. This is simply done by holding L2 and giving each unit an order. The visuals are excellent and you get a real sense of the war. It is also very realistic, with breakable senary such as fences and sandbag walls that can be blown up. Even the sheep look amazing. The only let down is that it doesn't really give us anything new and the controls can be fustrating to get use too. Another note is that you can't go running in, guns blazing. To defeat the enemy, you must take your time and find the best stratagy for your men. Fans of the series will love!
Excellent WWII Game October 5, 2008 M. D. Long (Hants, England) At first I was unsure if Hell's Highway would be up to scratch, especially after playing Call of Duty 4, but I have been very surprised. Hell's Highway isn't that different than COD4 in terms of gameplay, and the storyline/cut scenes are very gripping and add a sense of realism to the fairly bloody in-game battles, which feature headshot/granade slow motions (when you get them right). Also, the control system for ordering your other units around is quite easy to get to grips with and can be a lot of fun, especially your bazooka squad. So far I'm quite a way into it and can safely say that there isn't much wrong with BIA:HH, and would recommend it to anyone interested in first person shooters or otherwise (over 15 years of age of course).
Great Gameplay and Storyline September 29, 2008 Adam Pickering 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Excellent Game, I wasn't sure about it at first but i was very surprised when i played, graphics are average but the gameplay is great which can be a bit difficult at times but makes it more of a challange and the storyline is excellent. You really need to have some knowledge of the previous Brother In Arms games to know whats going on at first, but if not you will still get into it. I hope this review was helpful.
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