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Brothers in Arms DS

Also known as: BiA

You've never blasted through Nazis on the DS like this before. Run through three campaigns as you try to win WWII again for Uncle Sam.

Available on: DS
Expected release date: 06/19/2007
Published by: Ubisoft
Developed by: Gameloft
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
6 DECENT
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Screenshots updated Jun 11, 2007
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Brothers in Arms DS
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DS Review - Jun 19, 2007
Brothers in Arms DS - hands-on
Fighting the Kaiser on the way to school
DS Preview - Jun 11, 2007
Aug 8, 2007
World War II may have ended 62 years ago, but that doesnt mean we have to stop using Nazis as bad guys in Modern American entertainment. Because there hasnt 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, ...
Brothers in Arms DS - hands-on
Fighting the Kaiser on the way to school
Jun 11, 2007
A wise man once asked, “War - HUH - what is it good for?” Before you reply, “Absolutely nothing,” bear in mind that this man was not speaking rhetorically. Rather, he was demonstrating tremendous foresight at the generous heaping of World War II games there would ultimately be. However, there has yet to be the definitive WWII game on the DS, which is exactly what Brothers in Arms DS aims to be. Developed by Ubisoft, BiA isnt an ordinary WWII shooter; it plays more like ...   » Read Full Brothers in Arms DS preview
ESRB Rating
Brothers in Arms DS is rated:
Teen
Language, Violence
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