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Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30

2005
GenresAction, Shooter, Simulation, Drama, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableMar 8, 2005
PlatformPC
DeveloperGearbox Software
Overview

Based on a true story. Set during the famous airdrop before the invasion at Normandy, where Sgt. Matt Baker and his squad of 101st Airborne Paratroopers were scattered over the French countryside. As the story unfolds, you must choose between the success of your mission and the lives of your men - your brothers in arms. Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30 will immerse players in the historic, eight-day invasion of Normandy - with unparalleled imagery, authenticity, sound, and gameplay. One of a kind: Brothers In Arms Road to Hill 30 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 with a unique personality, appearance, and style. Revolutionary AI system: Allies and enemies use the standard operating procedures of fire and maneuver to flank and kill their foes. Unprecedented authenticity: Historically accurate and detailed battlefields, events, and equipment re-created 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 and developers of James Bond: Nightfire, Counter-Strike, and Halo (PC).

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Metacritic Score

87


IMDB Score

7.8

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32 reviews found

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Gamesdomain.yahoo.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Worthplaying.com

Jan 1, 1970

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94

Nlgaming.com

Jan 1, 1970

The game has something that many games are missing these days, and that is emotion. I think that when you play this game, you honestly need to sit back and see what the brave men did when they went to Normandy.


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Gamezilla.com

Jan 1, 1970

Without a doubt, even with a few minor problems, this is one of my favorite titles of this year. 1 Reader says 0 Readers say 0 Readers say NoRtHwEsT posted 6/3/05 A wonderful game, it brings fresh air into the WWII FPS world.


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Pelit (Finland)

Jan 1, 1970

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PC Gamer

Jan 1, 1970

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Pc.ign.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Gr.bolt.com

Jan 1, 1970

The realistic squad based action is handled well and provides a satisfying journey through the nightmare of war. Even though the WWII genre is flooded with tin soldiers, Sgt.


90

Game-over.net

Jan 1, 1970

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Eurogamer.net

Jan 1, 1970

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