Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 for the Nintendo DS Lite
When a gamer starts playing Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, he might think of it as another one man shooter game based on World War II. But wait. Before prejudge the game based on your pre-conceived notions, play the game thoroughly. The game has a lot of intensity and the battle sequences have been kept very realistic, setting it apart from being just yet another WWII game.
The gamer assumes the role of Matt Baker, A Sgt. in the 101st Airborne division. Brothers in Arms (Nintendo DS) has a total of 17 campaigns and it will take the gamer some time and patience to finish them all. The chapters have been designed in a very sleek way, which also happens to make good use of the game’s high end graphics. With the completion of each mission, the gamer will keep unlocking extras like photographs depicting the real life invasion of the Baker’s Platoon.
The game has also been given a very cinema-like presentation with inspiration coming from movies like Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down. Most of the environments have been kept in the form of deserted mansions and jungles where actual wars take place. The duration of the game will last up to 12 hours if the gamer decides to finish it at one go.
The campaigns are satisfactory and the environment is very realistic and engrossing. So if you want some action military style, then this is a game which will really set the tone on your Nintendo DS Lite.


