World War II may have ended 62 years ago, but that doesn’t mean we have to stop using Nazis as bad guys in Modern American entertainment. Because there hasn’t been a Nazi-killing simulator yet on the DS, Ubisoft has picked up the slack of videogame publishers everywhere and released Brothers in Arms DS - putting you in the shoes of Johnny ApplePie, a parachuter for an airborne regime who just wants to live long enough to see his sweetheart back home who misses him something fierce.
Actually, the hero’s name is probably something less propaganda-y, but we’d be bothered to remember had we not experienced this roughly three thousand times already. The truth is while BiA is a 14-mission trip through a war you probably remember more than your Grandpa by now, there are some solid gameplay ideas that suffer due a number of annoyances extending to unclear objectives and forced linearity.
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