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Exclusive BIA: Hell's Highway vids News

PC Xbox 360 PlayStation 3
News by Johnny Minkley

22 September, 2008

With just four days until its 360 and PS3 release (PC owners don't get it until 3rd October), we've been busying ourselves with capturing the early action from Gearbox's third Brothers In Arms game.

Hell's Highway once again follows the exploits of the 101st Airborne Division, this time focusing on Operation Market Garden, the ultimately doomed mission [OMG spoiler?! - Ed] launched by the Allies in September 1944 that was intended to end the war early.

The four extensive gameplay videos listed below show action from the first four missions in the game - with the attendant spoilers you might expect, so consider yourselves warned.

Squad gameplay - The essence of the Brothers In Arms experience is in the squad dynamic: here, in the second mission, you must strategically deploy your firing squad as you approach and attempt to clear out a Nazi-stuffed farmhouse.

Ambush - Moving on to the third stage, and with two teams under your command your options expand dramatically, but so does the enemy threat. Time to bring in the snipers.

Barn assault - Into the fourth mission, and Sergeant Matt Baker and his troops are storming a barn, with a bazooka team providing the suppressing fire, a key gameplay mechanic.

Flanking assault - Finally, and still in the fourth mission, clever deployment of your bazooka and assault teams while flanking is essential if you're to avoid that pesky machine gun fire raining down from the church tower. Thanks, God.

Operation Market Garden was a disaster for the Allied forces, reinvigorating the Nazis and prolonging the war. Thousands of lives were lost, but many nevertheless survived against huge odds. Two veterans of the conflict reveal the full, harrowing details in the latest Episode of The Eurogamer TV Show, which takes a look at just how close Gearbox's latest gets to its inspiration.

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Moogrose
22/09/08 @ 14:31
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Looks excellent. is this from the Xbox 360 or PS3 version?
MattyD
22/09/08 @ 15:25
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@ simakperrce:

They could have been playing on a low difficulty setting. You know how Halo's enemies get more cunning and careful on higher difficutlies? Well the first two games were like that. On easy they couldn't hit the broad side of a barn and basically just sat there, but on the highest difficulty (unlocked by finishing the game on hard mode) they would reposition themselves to prevent flanking attacks and counter-attack if you tried to force them into a corner.
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22/09/08 @ 15:40
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I do hate games where AI teammates do bugger all. Battlefield Bad Company for example.
You're supposed to be a newbie among veterans yet they're veterans who are entirely useless at shooting stuff leaving you to do it! It breaks the immersion especially if you have no way of controlling them. CoD just about gets away with it because there's so much going on to distract you.

Amusingly, the player and his squad in the vids barely come up against the problem of destructible cover. Which begs the question, why bother putting it in when you can get by anyway?
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Darren
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Loved the first game, never bought the second (looked too similar) and I'm not desperate to play this version either. Games set in WWII are just so... passe these days IMO. It doesn't help that the gameplay doesn't seem to have evolved much from the Xbox version. It looks prettier and the A.I. is probably smarter but that's not enough to persuade me to buy it. Had this game not been so heavily delayed then I may well have bought it as my interest in WWII games has only really waned in the last year... since Call of Duty 4 actually.

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