geosouv wrote:Which of the BIA series have you played? What do you think of them? I have read the reviews of gamespot and it says the first and last games were really good, especially the last one, which had great emotional load. The second one was very similar to the first one according to gamespot. But I want to hear your opinion since you are a user.
Questions, questions, questions ... so don't blame me if my replies are lengthy.
First off, I will assume you are talking about the Main Series and not the spin-offs like the recent Brothers in Arms Spurious Four (actually the name is Furious Four).
- The main series consists of Road to Hill 30, Earned in Blood, and Hell's Highway. The first two are during Normandy while HH takes place during Operation Market Garden. You are SGT Matt Baker in the RTH30 & HH and CPL (later SGT) Red Hartsock in EIB. Since the main series is based on actual events of the 101st (just like the mini-series Band of Brothers) ... the next and possibly last release of the main series should be during the Battle of the Bulge.
- RTH30 and EIB are probably very similar since it also takes place in Normandy and they games were released within months of each other. The main difference is the game focuses on Baker's 3rd Squad in RTH30 or Hartsock's 2nd Squad in EIB. Events in the first game intermingle in the second and again you can see things from a different viewpoint. Events, however, mentioned in the first two are brought up in HH so its important to do the series in order to get a better appreciation of the storyline.
- You'll need to change the way you think since you are always Baker or Hartsock. You don't jump into the skins of the other soldiers so your tactics and strategy will either keep your troops safe and take the objective or they'll get shot up in trying.
- Another thing, BIA is not an open battleground like H&D2. Its linear though not as bad as the early Call of Duty or Medal of Honor stuff.
- Personally, I like BIA's main series. I eagerly await the next release just like I eagerly await H&D3. After all, they finally released Duke Nukem Forever ... so ... it could happen.
