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No, Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 is the first installment in the BiA saga. Right now, I wouldn't really recommend getting it, at first I was really excited by it, but I had a little empty feeling when I completed it. It definitely doesn't play like Call of Duty. The single-player is nice, the gameplay is fun, but there are a lot of framerate issues. There is split-screen multiplayer, which is very fun, if you have someone to play with. There is also online multiplayer, and there isn't. What I mean is, you won't play online. There is nobody there now. Nobody. And you can't play unless you have an opponent. And if you actually get a game going, you'll see that online is blaggghh. Bodies don't lie in their positions like in single-player, they dissaper into thin air right when they die. Even if they're blown up with a grenade. The stats-tracking system is definitely messed up, but I did some calculating and found out what my real stats were.
If you are desperate for a Brothers in Arms title, I would recommend obtaining Earned in Blood, which is the second title. Or wait for Hell's Highway, which will launch for next-gen consoles. But for you, personally, HS, I would suggest that you continue on playing Finest Hour and Modern Combat online. That's where the real fun lies. ------------------- ![]() | |
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