The missions Baker and his squad have to undertake are all historically accurate, and the 502-nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, which you are now part of, will play a key role in the success of the aforementioned operation. Historically, this game is based on Operation Market Garden, which had the main goal of cutting off the German troops in the Netherlands and opening up a road through the country, Hell's Highway. They all begin to see that Matt is gravely affected as comrades under his command die in the front lines. He regains possession of the pistol during this game and is quite affected by it, which is why the rest of his squad starts questioning his reason. Most of the deaths have to do with Matt's presumed cursed pistol, which has the inscription Brothers in Arms. As you all know, Matt has been severely affected by the tragic loss of a number of his comrades in the Normandy landing and in the fight for Hill 30. The story is relatively simple you are now put in the shoes of the first title's protagonist, Staff Sergeant Matt Baker, and tasked with the historical mission of opening a road through the Netherlands, called by the soldiers Hell's Highway. Such is the case with this week's review title, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, the third in the BiA franchise, following Road to Hill 30 and Earned in Blood. Some of the more appreciated WWII franchises, like Call of Duty, Medal of Honor or Brothers in Arms, have a certain feel about them that makes players forget the other WWII-based games. In WWII, you're either on the winning side, the Allies, or on the losing side, the Axis powers.īut every once in a while, a WWII-based shooter comes along and offers quite an interesting experience that puts critics and analysts to silence. That is why games like Crysis or Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare have had such great appeal, since they are placed either in modern or future times in which players have more freedom and can explore different stories. 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. There are over ten levels to this free-to- play first person shooter featuring a variety of enemy types and intense action.It's a very tough market for World War II-based shooters nowadays. A melee attack will cause a soldier to retreat or will render him immobile for several seconds allowing you to shoot at an area where multiple soldiers are located. Using a scope will increase the accuracy of your shooting making it ideal for long range shots. Using a rapid firing weapon will reduce the amount of time you need to reload. When playing Combat Arms: Replenished, you utilize various weapons and tactics to eliminate enemy soldiers before they reach your position. You have various settings to choose from in this game including a first person perspective for those who prefer to play it that way, a third person view if you prefer to play it that way as well as a cover system for those who like a more realistic feel.
A great feature of this game is that you can purchase weapons, perks, and armor after you have reached a certain level, allowing you to continue advancing and improving your abilities at a steady rate.
The leveling system allows you to advance to a greater number of stages faster than in previous versions allowing you to gain experience and money quickly. Unlike other free-to- play first person shooters, Combat Arms: Replenished has a much faster pace, which makes the game more enjoyable to play. It also features new versions of the old weapons, updated perks, an improved aiming system, and other new items that can be bought for real money through Nexon's online service. The game utilizes the new LithTech 3D engine to create its 3D graphics. Combat Arms: Replenished is a free-to- play, single-player first-person shooter video game developed and released by Nexon.