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Brothers in Arms: D-Day (PSP)

Brothers in Arms: D-Day (PSP)From: Ubisoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: £34.99
Buy Used: £2.98
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Seller: zoverstocks
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Platform: Sony PSP
Genre: military-action-games
Media: Video Game
Age: 11 - 18 years
Operating System: Sony PSP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.6

MPN: 3307210218698
EAN: 3307210218698

Release Date: December 8, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars Not all that good!   August 15, 2008
Craig Taylor (Scuthorpe, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I really enjoyed playing the Brothers In Arms games on the PS2 several years ago and so I thought I'd revisit the series with this.
The PSP verion is pretty much the same as the games on the PS2 with simialer levels and the same style of gameplay.
The one thing that lets this game down is the control system which is incredibly hard to get use to.
Call of duty and Medal of Honor have created a suitable FPS control system for the PSP, something that Brothers in Arms doess't take advantage of. The controls are very tricky making the game painfully difficult in places.
I certainly prefer Medal of Honor Heroes 1 & 2 and Call of Duty Roads to Victory.



1 out of 5 stars seen it all before!   August 12, 2007
davy mac (uk)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have the 2 other Brothers in Arms games on the PS2. So after a few minutes on the PSP I thought I had been here before & I had, on the PS2. This game is just a mish mash of the other 2. At least Medal of Honor & Call of Duty go to the bother of thinking up something slightly different for the PSP.

A better title for this game maybe should have been:

BROTHERS IN ARMS D. DAY (road to hill 30 & earned in blood)



5 out of 5 stars Not for the Gung-Ho   March 7, 2007
master po
21 out of 22 found this review helpful

This certainly isn't one of those games where you can just go charging in, in the hope of picking up a health pack to put you right after you've just blasted a battalion of German soldiers.

I haven't played any of the console versions of this games so it was entirely new to me. I'd just finsihed Medal of Honor Heroes and I was looking for something along the same lines. Well Brothers in Arms: D Day came as a bit of a surprise. I took the same Gung-Ho approach that I'd used in Medal of Honor and was dead within minutes.

Bothers in Arms is a lot more realistic. You only live once. No health packs. When you're dead it is back to the last check point (quite frequent so don't worry on that account). This game is all about strategy and patience. The levels are well designed, it has good graphics and the controls are spot on. The sound effects are really good if you've got headphones on. You really get the sensation you're actually there.

During the whole game I only experienced one problem when a couple of the soldiers under my orders just refused to budge so I had the delicate task of finishing the level on my own, which in this game isn't always that easy when you want to flank a machine gun post. But apart from this very minor problem I didn't encounter any framerate problems or glitches

Buy or not to buy. It is one of those games you got to stick with it to really enjoy it. So I'd have to say if you've got the patience go for it, if you haven't then this game isn't for you.



3 out of 5 stars BiA d.day   December 30, 2006
E. Hollingworth (Tonbridge, UK)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

Brothers in Arms: D-Day

BIA D day, has all the makings of a very good game.
The graphics are ambitious and overall very nice. Easily comparable
to moh heroes. They wouldn't look bad if they were on ps2.

The sound is not bad. Not as good as moh heroes though.

The gameplay is different in the way that it is squad based and tactical
rather than run 'n' gun, like other fps's. I think that the tactical
gameplay works very well on the psp, and is really fun to play.
The AI of the enemy and your fellow soldiers is very impresssive.
On the odd occasion your man does not go where you tell him to go, but
usually it is really good. the enemy reacts just as you expect and will
not charge at you if you are firing at them. Instead, they will use cover
and the red blob appears above them, if it is grey, then they will not
come up and take pot shots at you. If you shoot in their direction
they will not leave cover. If the blob is red then they will
happily shoot you. Although so far I have praised the game greatly,
it does have a certain aspect that really destroyed the whole experience
for me. That aspect is the controls. They are useless. Would you believe
that you cannot even look up or down with your gun out, unless you are
looking down the iron sights. Its a shame that after MOH Heroes showed
us that an FPS can actually work on the psp, ( by using triangle,
square, O, X, for looking, and analogue stick for moving, which works
surprisingly well, by the way) They make this game, which really doesn't
work.

For longetivity, this game is alright, with skirmish modes and co op plus
quite a long story mode.
In conclusion, this game could have been a masterpiece, but falls short
due to lack of a good control sceme.

graphics: 8
gameplay: 6
sound: 7
lifespan: 7

Overall, I would give this game 6.5/10, which is average.
I would recommend for anyone really due to the awesome strategy aspect.
But if you really enjoyed MOH Heroes and are the all action kind of person
than I would proberly give this one a miss. Wait for Rainbow Six Vegas
for psp, or Call Of Duty: Roads to Victory for psp to spend your money.



4 out of 5 stars Worth it!   December 17, 2006
I. Arnold (Hornchurch, Essex United Kingdom)
10 out of 14 found this review helpful

Lots of action! Makes the transition well onto the psp! For people who enjoy playing as the Germans there is even the opportunity to do this in skirmish mode. The control for fighting at close quarters is a bit difficult to muster and sometimes you become disorientated. If you like war games you'll like this though!

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