Brothers In Arms on DS Lite
Playing games is nothing if there isn’t any emotion in those games. The games are rather incomplete without this — Brothers in arms gets you just that — a modicum of camaraderie splashed with a lot of energy, action and of course adrenaline pumping action.
Bothers-in- arms is a war game — a classic World War Game and is almost first personish — the weapon firing is done through the shoulder buttons and the weapon aiming is done with the touch screen — for ease, of course. It might not be using the dual screens to the full use as they were intended to but then, the game is so good that this minor flaw can be tolerated.
Sprinkled with thrilling action sequences and aided with a lovely soundtrack and sound effects, the game promises a rocking entertainment. The 3D display gives out a feeling that you did get your money’s worth and the game doesn’t fail to impress you at almost every level — dotted with about 16 missions and spread over 3 legions of war, the game feels like it would never end. The missions are passed through sequentially in a phased manner but that doesn’t stop you from experimenting as you wished throughout the game. It is more like you-chart-my-course-and-play-me-as-you-want.
Equipped with an excellent Multi-player option and game modes would literally spoil you with a never ending gaming. It does come with its flaws but they would seem irrelevant to the kind of love you would feel for the game.

(1 votes, average: 4 out of 5)
