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Product description Amazon.com Brothers in Arms has earned its place as a leading squad-based WWII shooter on consoles and PC. The unrivaled authenticity, compelling story and intense squad-based action of the first two games has established an audience of gamers clamoring for more. And now Brothers in Arms Double Time brings the Brothers in Arms franchise to the Wii console, featuring the complete stories of the first two Brothers in Arms games, Road to Hill 30 and Earned in Blood. Play as Sergeant Matt Baker or Joe Hartsock, and lead your squad behind enemy lines through the Normandy invasion that will define history and unite you forever as brothers in arms. Key Features: Next Generation Brothers In Arms - The award-winning WWII franchise comes to the Wii console with all of the action, story and authenticity that has critics and fans eager for more.Combining All 31 Playable Levels - Play as Sergeant Matt Baker or Joe Hartsock, leading your squad behind enemy lines through the Normandy invasion.Unrivaled Authenticity - Fight actual Airborne Infantry battles of D-Day, accurately recreated under the direction of author, historian and Airborne Ranger Col. John Antal, using thousands of official photos, maps, After-Action Reports and eyewitness accounts.Challenging and Dynamic combat - Featuring close-quarter urban environments and a next-generation artificial intelligence system, Brothers In Arms Double Time promises to take authentic military action to the next level on the Wii console.Enhanced Control Scheme - Issue orders and perform military gestures to command and lead your team using the Wii Remote.Screenshots:
Next Generation Brothers In Arms
Combining all 31 playable levels
Unrivaled authenticity
Challenging and dynamic combat
Enhanced Control Scheme
I got a Wii for Xmas and a couple combat videos to play after getting bored of Wii "Play" and "Resort". "Brother in Arms - Double Time" was a lot of fun to play. The thing that really turn me off though was all the foul language. I'm no saint but do you really need a video that says "F*+K" all the time? "Son of a B*^*$" and all the other stuff you'd expect to hear in a Biker Bar. Yes, its war but it is really necassary to use the "F" word which personally turns me off. Is it really needed to drive the point home in any Video game that someone's shooting at you? I don't want friends or kids hearing that from my house, anytime.After I bought and played it I noticed it had a {M" for mature 17+} symbol on it. I thought that was because of all the shoot em up bang bang to be expected. It would be nice if in the Game Option section would at least tone down how much trash talk happened.I also wish there was a way to fast forward past all the scene story telling going on. After a while I just want to pass it and start shooting those nasty ol' Germans. And my Wii Remotes never lined up dead on the targets either. I always had to point ever so slightly to the right. I reset the console but no use. My other games don't have this problem.I love that there were 2 CDs and what seemed like endless scenarios to deal with each time. I liked the graphics very much but some were so dark I had to adjust it in the Game Options section. This game was so cool. Each phase took about 1 - 2 hours, yes sometimes 6 hrs if I was full of holes.I suggest to those first time players to not send out the other members of your squad until you secure an area. The game revolves you as in the first person so you direct all the action for your team. They tend to get shot if you don't place them out of harms way. The Tanks are really out gunned also. They both provide good backup once you've kicked some enemy butt. I feel bad for the tank guys though. They can't be out in the open very long without getting blasted. I could never get them to spin around as I wanted to point at the enemy as I was shooting its machine gun mounted on top. No, to the right stupid! Turn,turn. Ouch!Talking about Tanks. I found that even though the game says you can climb up the back of the enemies tank and throw a granade to kill em, sometimes you put yourself out in "no man's land" and find you can't get up the back of the tanks after all. I hate that. Bang bang I'm dead. I can shoot the German that poops he's heads out of the hatch but that's about it until you blast em with a German tank granade or good ol' U.S. of A. bazooka.Play "Road to Hill 30" first because the second CD "Earned in Blood" is a rehash with the other G.I. "Hartstock" reliving his previous hardships with Sgt Baker. Play the first time cautiously to get a feel for the game and then use your squad up front with you as you go.I had hours (and hrs) of fun playing this game. Loved the scenarios and constant supply of ammo (via tag team) and types guns available. Unfortunatly you only get to carry one at a time. That sucked lots of times. I loved the M1918 (Bar) and the M1919A4 Machine gun. If you get one hang onto it as long as you can. Lots of fun shooting those. Don't forget to use those granades. I kept forgetting about them when all caught up in the battles. Good luck G.I.'s.