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Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30 (PlayStation 2, 2005) CIB, Very Good
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (PlayStation 2, 2005) isn’t your average run-and-gun World War II shooter. Instead of charging in solo like a one-man army, you’re commanding a squad, laying suppressing fire, and flanking enemies like an actual soldier. It’s tactical, it’s tense, and it’ll punish you the second you play it like it’s Call of Duty.
You step into the boots of Sgt. Matt Baker during the Normandy invasion, leading the 101st Airborne through real historical battles. Every firefight feels desperate, every decision matters, and when your squad actually survives an ambush because you gave the right order, it’s more satisfying than any arcade-style kill streak.
- Authentic WWII campaign based on real 101st Airborne missions during D-Day and beyond.
- Unique squad-command system that mixes tactical planning with first-person shooting.
- Gritty realism with historical accuracy that makes every firefight feel like life or death.
Developed by Gearbox Software and published by Ubisoft, Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 brought strategy to the war shooter genre in a way few games dared to. Looking to buy retro games that deliver authentic WWII combat with brains and brawn? Buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange and lead your squad through history, one desperate firefight at a time.







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