I've been playing Road To Hill 30 & Earned In Blood in preparation for Hell's Highway. I must say that the experience that these games present is far superior to MOH:A & COD4. The ability to command a squad to defeat the enemy & trying not to fire your weapon is a quite a challenge. The games are so well put together & run as smooth as Microsoft Notepad on my system. I discovered Skirmish mode in Earned In Blood & hope it is included in Hell's Highway. Thanks to Ubisoft & Gearbox for maitaining the integrity of a great series. I'll shut up now. Oh yeah, in Road To Hill 30 I finished the bridge destruction mission with 1 man left. What a relief.
Originally posted by biloriffo: Thanks to Ubisoft & Gearbox for maitaining the integrity of a great series.
thats yet to be seen :/ Ubisoft has a knack for ruining good series of games by making them "more open to the general gaming community" and turning them arcade like.
just look at the train wreck that is the tom clancy series of Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon. one premier tactical titles under his name, Tom Clancy now is the father of arcade action games that aren't bad, but aren't what they once were in the pioneering of tactical simulation.
Originally posted by biloriffo: I've been playing Road To Hill 30 & Earned In Blood in preparation for Hell's Highway. I must say that the experience that these games present is far superior to MOH:A & COD4. The ability to command a squad to defeat the enemy & trying not to fire your weapon is a quite a challenge. The games are so well put together & run as smooth as Microsoft Notepad on my system. I discovered Skirmish mode in Earned In Blood & hope it is included in Hell's Highway. Thanks to Ubisoft & Gearbox for maitaining the integrity of a great series. I'll shut up now. Oh yeah, in Road To Hill 30 I finished the bridge destruction mission with 1 man left. What a relief.
Dude, I fully agree with you. However, I am sorry to tell you that Skirmish is not going to be in Hells Highway, sad but true.