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Brothers in Arms: Road To Hill 30 (PS2)
 
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Brothers in Arms: Road To Hill 30 (PS2)

by Ubisoft
Platform:   PlayStation2
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   PlayStation2
  • Media: Video Game

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Brothers in Arms: Road To Hill 30 (PS2) + Brothers In Arms: Earned In Blood (PS2) + Medal of Honor European Assault (PS2)
Total RRP: £119.97
Price For All Three: £35.32

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Product Features

  • The only first-person tactical shooter set in WWII
  • Real military tactics with easy-to-use squad controls
  • A cast of more than 20 characters, each having a distinctly unique personality, appearance and style
  • Revolutionary AI system
  • Historically accurate and detailed battlefields
  • Innovative multiplayer

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  • ASIN: B00023HUNU
  • Release Date: 18 Mar 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,720 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Manufacturer's Description

Based on a true story. Set during the famous airdrop before the invasion at Normandy, Sgt. Matt Baker and his squad of 101st Airborne paratroopers were scattered over the French countryside. As the story unfolds, the player (Baker) must choose between the success of his mission and the lives of his men - his brothers in arms.

Brothers in Arms will immerse players in the historic eight-day invasion of Normandy - with unparalleled imagery, authenticity, sound and gameplay.

Key Features:

  • One of a Kind: Brothers in Arms is the only first-person tactical shooter set in WWII.
  • Real Military Tactics: Intuitive and easy-to-use squad controls appeal to both the hardcore and mainstream gaming audience.
  • Real Soldiers: Featuring a cast of more than 20 characters, each having a distinctly unique personality, appearance and style.
  • Revolutionary AI System: Allies and enemies use the standard operating procedures of fire and manoeuvre to flank and kill their foes.
  • Unprecedented Authenticity: Historically accurate and detailed battlefields, events and equipment recreated from Army Signal Corps photos, Aerial Reconnaissance Imagery and eyewitness accounts.
  • Innovative Multiplayer: Players command three-man AI teams in a battle of wits and skill to accomplish exciting objectives.
  • Award-Winning Team: Gearbox Software, creators of Half-Life Opposing Force; developers of James Bond: Nightfire, Counter-Strike and Halo (PC).

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    25 Reviews
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    12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Just bought this game., 22 Jun 2005
    By Andrew Puckering (Cambridge, England) - See all my reviews
    I have just bought BiA, and I have to say it's a class game. The blooming really works for me, and combine that with the authenticity, the way mud and blood splash the camera, the actually-not-too-badly-sounding weapons and the realism of your men - it adds up to a really good experience. Many times playing Call of Duty I felt it was nice having buddies, but sometimes they never followed you where you needed them, and they were dumber than the Germans. Being able to do precisely what you want with your squaddies is very good, and lets you feel part of an army rather than a rambo-figure with some occasional lame help.
    Okay so your mates get blown up real easy (especially the assault team). But they are still handy - you can use them as a second fire team, for example - and you have more control over, and feeling for them, than in Half-Life 2. And that's saying something because I got waaaay more attached to the rebels in HL2 than I did to the comrades in CoD, particularly since crucial guys like Benny Church were invincible. And although none of your fellas actually dies unless it's in the script in BiA, it still pains you to see them go down.
    Poor weapon accuracy is not a problem - it makes the game more challenging, and encourages you to use your buddies. And despite what the explanatory pamphlet that comes with the game says, there are more options of taking out enemies than using the four 'F's. Experiment and see. On the subject of invisible walls, yes it's a bummer, but there's only so much of Normandy the developers can re-create; so unless authentic locations were dispensed with, invisible walls and unjumpable hedges are a necessary evil.
    Even for the PS2, the graphics easily beat Call of Duty and Medal of Honor - Frontline was excellent, don't get me wrong, but BiA has tonnes more atmosphere. If you want to come close to what your grandad felt like 60 years ago, buy this game.
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    24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars MOH with more realism & depth, 5 April 2005
    By Music Lover (Warrington) - See all my reviews
    Im a big fan of the MOH series & also own Call of Duty, but can say without a shadow of a doubt that this title is better then both of them. The principle reason behind this is the players ability to control your squad - something unique and warranted in the WW2 genre.

    Having control of the squad allows for a less rigid and clearcut progress through missions as oppossed to the more linear MOH & Call of Duty, as various different tactics can be used on each level in order to progress.

    Graphics - the description given on many reviews of 'BIA' implies that the graphics a far below MOH / COD - this is inaccurate. While at times MOH may be smoother, I found the BIA graphics still above most PS2 titles & in no way detterred from the game.

    AI - The effectiveness of the AI cannot be underatted, especially in the harder settings. Enemy troops will actively respond to your movements - eg, by attempting to prevent your squad flanking them etc. Also as mentioned in another review, the AI of your men is also superb, with suicidal commands being rejected. This all adds to a greater sense of realism then in MOH / COD

    The lack of health pickups & stats may dissapoint some gamers, however I felt that both led to a greater realism, as you focus on survival & success rather then the obtainment of prizes.

    Accuracy, the disputes re the accuracy of levels, weapons and locations as mentioned in some reviews, are petty self congratulatory and frankly unneccessary. As somebody with a degree in History & who focussed primarily on WW2, I can honestly say that any inaccuracies were minor & unworthy of mention - afterall its a game, not a history lesson, some liberties are always going to be taken for entertainment sake.

    The dialogue was worthwhile & to say it sounded forced seems somewhat harsh - arent most like this (in particular COD & 'Nam 67, being far worse examples). The lack of music in the actual levels was compensated with a decent score in between missions & as bonusses for completion of the game under authentic settings.

    The reviewer who oppossed the swearing & gore, should be reminded that this is a game based on combat & with a age-rating aswell. In combat both Gore & bad language do occur with regularity - to think otherwise or be surpirsed by this shows naivety on the part of the gamer when the game was purchased - neither detracts from the game itself - if anything, both add realism.

    OVERALL - anybody who enjoyed the MOH series or COD will find this a much more rewarding, less linear game, in which the relative shortness of the game is compensated for by the increased difficulty in other modes - highly worthy of purchase.

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    18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Brilliance!!!, 23 Mar 2005
    By David Jones (Hereford/England) - See all my reviews
    I got this game the day it was released and iwas hoping that it would be as good as MOH:Frontline and it didn't dissapoint! Infact it's alot better! The first enterance in the game starts at Hill:30 which surprised me but it works well with the story line. I was in Shock and awe! I won't say too much about what happens in the game as you will need to find out yourself. The graphics are the best i've seen and the French countyside is almost real! The sound effects are fantastic! If you have seen 'Band of Brothers' you will know what i mean! There are loads of other bits of detail that are brilliant like the AI of the Germans and Rain, mud and blood that add to realism. Not one level is bad! one thing that can be annoying is the sometimes bad aim but that could be just me! The red symbols above the enamy is also annoying as you can spot the germans a mile away but you turn it off anyway. 10/10
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    3.0 out of 5 stars What's a flank?
    This FPS has a subtle difference to most. The overriding concept is flanking the enemy. Your troops lay down suppressing fire while you sneek around and kill them. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by Duncan McDonald

    4.0 out of 5 stars The most realistic, addictive World War II game ever created
    I bought this a week ago and have now completed it.. I couldnt get of the great game... Although rather sort for my liking this game is so great.. youll love it i asure you
    Published 4 months ago by Adolfhardon

    5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Brilliant Game!!
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Smooth
    Now I own on PS3 COD 3+4 and Moh Airbourne(is crap) but I CAN honestly say when i bought this in April 2008 that i had as much or more fun on it than on COD 3. Read more
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    4.0 out of 5 stars a real alternative to Medal of Honour
    Iniitially very good fun, the game is relatively easy to get used, having been playing Medal of Honour for a while. Read more
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Brothers in Arms: Road to hill 30
    This is a very good game,it starts off with you landing in france during the d-day landings, but you land miles of where you are supposed too. Read more
    Published on 25 Jun 2006 by D. Armstrong

    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Game
    The graphics of this game were excellent and the playing of it was excellent also. The intro parts remind me of the t.v. Read more
    Published on 13 May 2006 by Jennings Laws

    4.0 out of 5 stars First Class FPS.
    I really enjoyed this game,despite it becoming a bit samey towards the end.I thought the graphics were good,which helped to create a great sense of realism and a really good,edgy,... Read more
    Published on 27 April 2006 by Johnnybluetime

    4.0 out of 5 stars Really Breaks the Mould
    In an industry plagued with run-of-the-mill FPS', especially WWII ones, Brothers in Arms is a fun and refreshing experience. Read more
    Published on 14 April 2006 by M. D. Fox

    5.0 out of 5 stars Brings new, brilliant ideas to the WW2 FPS genre
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