World War II shooters are becoming an extremely flooded genre in gaming, and the push is constantly on for developers to innovative, rather than recycle ideas. When Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 came out earlier this year it was acclaimed for being a serious shooter with a unique twist, you were able to take control of an entire team and command the team in just about any way you like. It's only been six months since the predecessor was released, so have their been enough improvements to warrant a purchase, or is it just more of the same?
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