It's a very tough market for World War II-based shooters nowadays. The huge number of games that have their action placed in the historical conflict saturated users, who have now come to reject anything remotely based on the legendary war. That is why games like Crysis or Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare have had ... |
21 October 2008 08:22 GMT |
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Having just received the review copy for Ubisoft's new squad-based World War II shooter, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, we were very excited to test it out. Based on Operation Market Garden, one of the most ambitious ones from the whole World War II, the game puts you again in the shoes of Staff Sergeant... |
17 October 2008 19:01 GMT |
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World War II shooters have been really saturating the market for quite some time, but this doesn't stop developers like Treyarch from creating Call of Duty 5: World at War. Gearbox is no exception to this rule and has revived its own WWII-based franchise, Brothers in Arms, with Hell's Highway. The action of... |
14 October 2008 04:01 GMT |
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After a series of delays, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is finally arriving on the PC, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. The release date is set in stone for October 10 and Ubisoft has just issued the hardware requirements related to the PC version of the title.Because the game uses the Unreal 3 engine, it&... |
23 September 2008 03:35 GMT |
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Hell's Highway is again getting delayed. The tactical World War II shooter, which was in development for the last three years, is now expected to reach gamers no later than the end of September, when the original date was set for August. Most retailers are now saying that September 23 will be the final date, but... |
31 July 2008 14:06 GMT |
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I'm growing pretty tired of World War II. I mean how many times can you play through Normandy, Market Garden and all of that before you get the urge to shoot your comrades and do a quick Alt F4 to get the hell out of there? It seems that game developers believe that our World War II thresholds are pretty high, b... |
18 April 2008 16:06 GMT |
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