![]() In an attempt to be as realistic as possible, Gearbox designed your rifle to move slightly while aiming, just like real life. Also, the German artillery positions aren't camouflaged, something that any army is especially sure to do. They don't try to run for it, or get to a better position. They don't try to flank or out-flank you. They won't move when your flanking maneuvers are detected. The German infantry in this game is about as smart as a rock. They'll take cover, flank, and be avoid enemy fire when you order them to move. Best of all: your squad mates aren't idiots who run into gunfire. It's fun, addicting, and as close to Operation Chicago as you're ever gonna get. And since BoB is the highest rated mini-series on IMDb, that's a good thing. BiA is best described as "Band of Brothers: The Video Game". It's also the most historically accurate game I've ever played (other than problems regarding German forces.) You actually have to use your squad to win, which is something I've never seen in a WW2 game. While Call of Duty and Medal of Honor are awesome in their own rights, it doesn't have what BiA has: tactics. This has got to be one of, if not the best World War 2 video game I've ever played. This is based on my opinions, and gaming knowledge I've learned from experience, G4, and gaming magazines. I'll start by saying that I am a huge fan of both video games and World War 2 related entertainment.
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