Gaming Front: "Having only been on store shelves for a month, Ebgames/Gamestop have dropped the price from $59.99 to a staggering $29.99. For those who were on the fence, now would be the perfect time to pick this up."
PS3Fanboy: "Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is a relatively new title. It was just released almost exactly one month ago. It's a first-person shooter, which means it's a dime a dozen; there are already a lot of them to go around. To help make it stand out of the crowd and appear more visible, Amazon has the title discounted by 33 percent with a $20 savings. If you're looking for a new World War II shooter and are on a budget, $40 for Hell's Highway doesn't sound too bad."
That Aussie Game Site have wrapped up the day in games reporting on Bungie's Kojima talent aquisition, new DLC for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and a swag of demos coming to the PSN. They've also got information on the free DLC for Gears of War 2, information regarding the Resistance 2 Beta, Dead Space colour-coded suits and a bunch of new media for Tom Clancy's End War. What a day!
That Aussie Game Site recaps another important week of game news. Featuring their theories on Bungie's "Keep It Clean" trailer, the revelation of a familiar looking nemesis in Gears of War 2 and they discuss the disappointing mix-up that left no one playing the the much anticipated Mirror's Edge demo.
Patrick Klepek of MTV Multiplayer writes:
Patrick Klepek of MTV Multiplayer writes:
Keep your eyes peeled, WWII shooter fans, for the lifting of the worldwide super-embargo on Brother in Arms: Hell's Highway at 5pm UK time tonight.
"Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway" game director Jeramy Cooke tells MTV Multiplayer why this is the only World War II shooter you should be playing this year
GamerDeals.net writes:
Next week, "Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway" will finally launch on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation. The week after, PC gamers can join the World War II party.