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Timothy walker is a fraud. dont pay mind to his review.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: March 16, 2005
Author: Amazon User
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The game is good and it does put you in the grounds that the real soldiers fought in. you get the sense of history playing this game. i think the game is to short and the missions are way to short but a fun game overall. ghost recon is much better on-line but of line bia is better.
Nerve Racking
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 8
Date: March 28, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I couldnt wait untill this game came out I had read all the reviews and the trailers had me on the edge of my seat.The minute it hit the shelf i took it home filled with anxious anticapation for what this game had in store for me.
First off let me say that the loading times in between levels and restarts is way to long and the cutscenes and comments before missions tend to get really boring.I started play and within 5 minutes was allready frustrated you cant hit crap in this game you can fire a 1,000 rounds and not hit what you have your sights pinned on.then your so caught up in trying to set up your team you end up getting wasted giving out orders.I played full spectrum warrior and thought it really sucked main reason you couldnt fire and was just giving out orders so i figured the mix of being able to shoot and give out team orders would work great.And Im all for strategic games insted of just putting in a code and rushing the enemy but this game took it to far.They needed to make it a little easier to shoot the enemy I know that if I was in a war and had the enemy in my sights at 50 yards and all i had to shoot at was the top of his head he would be a dead soldier,but not in Brothers I n Arms you practically have to be within inches to kill them.Im glad they where as acurate as they were with the story of this game but being acurate with a true story and making a fun game to play are two different things.Medal of Honor Frontlines from my point of view was a heck of alot better game than BIA.
I tried to get into this game but just couldnt,you have to have a ton of patients to play this game and it might help to pad your controller because this game makes you want to throw it at something.I love all the war games that are based on real military action and stratagies but this one isnt for me and probaly not for alot of people.I suggest that you rent this game before you pay 50 bucks for it.Its a great game but if i would of played it before buying it i wouldnt of bought it.If you like setting up soldiers to do tasks for you and extreme strategic postioning and spending all you time worrying about where all your guys are and like dying then this game will suit you fine.I think that alot of people that play this game will love it and say its the best they ever played,but I also think that just as many that play it will not like it say its to hard and to frustrating.Like I said rent it first see if you like it then make your decision.
Brothers in my arms
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 15
Date: March 04, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Brothers in my arms are falling asleep waiting for the bad and boring dialog to end before I can get the mission started. I like this game a lot..however I am only being objective in my review, I don't praise something without bringing some attention to a products flaws or misgivings.
This is a decent FPS, the attention to detail would be even better if you could go prone and not just crouch.
The game is based off a historical account of an airborne unit during the D-Day invasion. This game is based on the 8 days that the unit had engagements moving through france. If you play the game however it will take less than 8 days to finish the whole single player campaign. (short single player game)
The Gore factor wasn't that much..not much real nastiness and the dialog of the in game characters that are on your squad is amusing somewhat, but has a rather subtle anti-war message about it, and doesn't seem to reflect the true attitudes of the Greatest Generation had to offer.
The game also borrows heavily from Band of Brothers which is ok. Game play is lots of fun, and its the first FPS to have truly interesting terrain. I still don't understand the situational awareness feature. It allows you to get a top down persepective. I found its kinda neat, but pointless unless I am doing something wrong.
I often feel that I am doing everything solo in the game, because the squad level component falls short. I started to feel that I must be the only one killing the enemy..Sgt Baker ARMY OF ONE.
The commands and suppression are very nice features, but if you lose a guy he pops back in the next day adventure. Wounding is realistic, but not in this game.. until the next day and your presto healed. Sorry If you get nicked with a bullet you will be limping around if not for a month or a year.
I am only commenting on this because the game is so well done as far as accuracy in graphics and history elements but falls short on realism in this department. I guess something had to give to make it playable and enjoyable.
And on one last note, why don't the Germans ever surrender??..nobody always fights to the death? also it would be nice to be able to capture documents for bonus points. The medal system seems to be out of nowhere. I have 6 bronze stars??
been shot dozens of times and not one purple heart?
If you want a slapstick FPS with nice graphics and I haven't even seen multi-player area yet I hope this game beats doom3 in that arena, what a time waster that was.
If you are a WW2 fanatic you might be dissapointed after a few real time days trying to reach Hill 30. Don't worry you will get most of your men back to their disfunctional homes back in the USA, (ALL THE NPCS SEEM TO BE SOMEWHAT MALADJUSTED..THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE A GENERATION OF WW2, NOT CURRENT!!) since when you play this game you are the one doing all the killing and accomplishing the missions.
I think the game designers don't understand the military, or military principles. (YOU ARE THE NCO IN THE GAME) The NCO never goes out into the muddy field to lay satchel charges..heck when I was active duty an NCO wouldn't even empty a trash bin if someone of lesser rank was standing around. The NCO is the the one that leads and inspires/intimidates his men to follow orders. (this example coming from one of the situations you will face in the game).
Hope this review was informative.
Bros in arms by a idiot
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 22
Date: October 06, 2004
Author: Amazon User
frist of all this game is coming out on Ostober 16 . this game the most realstic war game i have ever seen real people and real strets this game is going to be asoume if you like medal of honor you will love this game
this game sucks
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 15
Date: April 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
single player is fantastic but when i seen it i was hoping it would be like conflict vietnam where you can have a 2 player campaign. plus the missions were easy and if they only had a 2 player campaign it would be fun
PRETTY GOOD WWII SHOOTER
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: May 17, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Oh joy, yet another WWII era game with their antique weapons! That's what I thought when I saw this. I mean why did we need another WWII action game? But hey, surprise the heck out of me but this one is fantastic! In this game you play Sgt. Matt Baker a member of the Airborne rangers taking place at the dawn of the Normany invasion as you jump behind enemy lines into the French countryside. EAch mission level begins with a narration by your character and wonderful cinematics that bring a movie-like feel to the game which I really love.
The variety of missions involves capturing towns, taking out tanks and machine gun positions, etc. You can control various infantrymen and even your own tank and following traditional military manuevers to carry on to success. The combat is fast-paced and exciting. Aiming is a bit haphazard though. There are times when you'd swear you hit a guy with a kill shot and he keeps on trucking so that is a bit of a problem and the main reason I drop my rating down to four stars.
Graphically the game looks great with terrain features culled from actual locations in France (not that most of us would know this, of course). The character models are very good and move smoothly. The sound is very strong as well as the din of battle is almost deafening in surround sound and very authentic. The narration while perhaps being a bit on the overly dramatic side still lent some authticity to the game.
The game can be played online in multi-player mode but I really have not played it much online.
Intense Wakeup Call for Fanboys! Welcome to War!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This is NOT a game for children or FPS players that love to go in guns-a-blazing like in Golden Eye or counter-strike. "BIA" is an intense World War Two FPS with squad tactics that take all games to a whole new level. While the D-Day level in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was a nice change from the typical John Wayne style FPS that involves almost no tactical thinking beyond cover and concealment, BIA slaps all players in the face with intense realism including realistic war violence, strong language and quick-thinking or you're dead levels.
However, unlike Unreal Tourny or Soldier of Fortune where the graphic violence is just for kicks, BIA shows you the true nature and violence of war from heads exploding to just about anything you've seen in Saving Private Ryan or We Were Soldiers. War is hell and Ubi Soft made a great effort to show just that as it was meant to be. The soldiers also talk like real soldiers; foul and vulgar... then again, when you're being shot at constantly, one tends to lose his verbal temper.
The gameplay is also quite impressive with easy to use command systems and a comprehensible overview map allowing the play to use real tactics in order to complete the objectives and the mission. The enemy AI is pretty impressive compared to other WWII and FPS games I've played so don't expect to easily outwit your enemies.
I also love how you actually have to use the ironsights to accurately shoot your weapon and it diverts your attention away from your surroundings. This is exactly what happens when you focus on shooting rather then minding your surroundings, which can lead you into an ambush if you're not careful.
The only real beef I have with BIA is the multiplayer; there's no co-op and co-op would've been incredibley fun and would've taught more teamwork then working with an AI squad. Other than that, this game was incredibly impressive and very challenging in authentic mode... if you don't get cheap shotted by a stray round... then again, this is war.
Road to Hill 30, just like real war
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This game is not an FPS like Call of Duty, where you take that MG-42 all by yourself so the 50 other soldiers can pass. This game requires planning and strategy, and you must be smart. About 2-4 hits from an MG-42 and your reloading the checkpoint, what you have to do though, is find cover, set up your firing squad, and flank the enemy, taking out a few Nazi's on your way. This is not a short 8 hour game, this game could take up a several entire days to finish, where you play as "Sergeant Matt Baker" a soldier in the 101st Airborne first jumping from a plane and having to meet up with your squad, taking out AA guns on while your at it. I won't tell you how it ends, but it's got a lot of battles in it and very accurate to the real battles of Normandy. It's got a lot of cursing and graphic violence, displayed in quality sound and detailed graphics. The soldiers act like the men in the TV miniseries "Band of Brothers." So, yes your friends do get blown up sometimes. You do NOT get to ride vehicles of any sort, however you do occasionally get on machine guns, which are very effective, powerful and fast. You also get to sit on tanks and use their planted machine guns. You get to use tons of weapons and each have are detailed and realistic. I think that most of the characters are made up, however it does show Colonel Cole, (a real paratrooper on D-Day who led a famous charge called "Cole's Charge, and yes you get to play in it). You also lead your own squad, usually consisting of a firing squad, and an assault squad for most of the game, a few times you do get to command a tank. I liked how for each level on the loading bar it kind of has a little picture timeline of what happens during that level, or in the one before it, and after it loads, it has a little narrative showing the level and has Sergeant Baker saying some things he has on his mind. After completely each level you unlock a little bit of info, which maybe about D-Day, the makers of the game, etc. Once you beat the game for the first time on a selected difficulty, you unlock a cheat code, and when you complete the game on another difficulty, you get another one. So once you have completely all the modes, you would have completely unlocked the game.
The multiplayer however, is pretty boring, you just control a couple of guys who look the same, and you have to bring a piece of paper back to base, and ha, you win. This game is definatly worth picking up for about [...]-[...]$, used or new at your local game store.
Graphics - 8
Sound - 7
Gameplay - 8, not the "fun" type, the strategy type
Realism - 10
History - 9, however it uses mostly fictional characters
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