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A new World War 2 journey begins.

After finally getting bored of the amazing adventure I was having impersonating Indiana Jones in his lego form, I decided I wanted some action.
And then it came, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, a first person shooter based on WW2. Yeah, here comes everyone saying "oh god I'm sick of WW2 Shooters bla bla bla whiskas blablabla".
Whatever. A shooter is a shooter, I don't care if I have a super-mega-ultra-ZX-LAZER shooting weapon or a Garand rifle, I just care about shooting enemies and getting envolved on the game.
 

Brother in Arms
Brother in Arms
I didn't play much yet, I'm still  on something like the second or third level, but I'm enjoying the game. I like the fact that it's harder to shoot at enemys then in other games, the fact that you can control your squad etc.
The game seems to envolve allot of a story plot on it. I like the idea that the first time you begin to play on the first level, something terrible *spoiler* you die*sploiler* happens to you and then you go back to 3 days early, so now I really know how will it end on something like that, hey, it's Blinck playing here, nothing terrible happens on my command, ever.


I saved Private Ryan after all.
Anyway,  I'm still trying to get used to the controls, and to the fact that you can't almost turn when you are sprinting.
The graphics look pretty cool so far, I like the DOF and the grain additions, although I think the colors are too saturated, they should reduce saturation by 50% or something, in my opinion of course.

Your teammates seam to do their work fine, so far they did almost everything I ordered right. I asked one of them to dance but it didn't work though, I guess he was tired, or was simply a bad soldier, who knows?

Anyway I will keep you posted as I progress through the game, and then will do a review
Take care everyone.

And becareful of the Giant Crabs, they are here, and they came to stay.





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