Tag Archives: Brothers in Arms Hell’s Highway
Thu, May 29, 2008 | 13:49 BST
Ubidays 2008: Videos of every game
You could damage yourself working through endless stories in a creaking newsreader, but that would be simple duplication of effort. No efficiency there. Let us take the strain. Relax. Kick back. Pop that umbrella into your pina colada and wipe the sunblock from your precious eyes. Then watch a load of videos from Ubidays 2008 on one page instead of 1,400.
After the link you’ll find footage of Prince of Persia, Beyond Good & Evil 2, Tom Clancy’s EndWar, Far Cry 2, Soul Calibur IV, Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, Tom Clancy’s HAWX and Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway.
Fri, May 09, 2008 | 15:16 BST
New Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway shots released
After the link. Plenty of WWII going on there. The game’s based on the doomed Operation Market Garden at the end of the War and will probably be pretty good. Brothers in Arms games normally are.
For PC, PS3 and 360 in August. There’s bound to be plenty more on this from Ubidays at the end of May.
Thu, Apr 17, 2008 | 19:22 BST
Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway trailer and release date
A trailer for BiA: HH has confirmed that the game will be released in August this year.
The game’s the latest in the Ubi WWII shooter franchise, and is based on the ill-fated Dutch fiasco, Operation Market Garden.
Watch the video after the link. Thanks, Gamersyde
By Mike Bowden
Sat, Mar 29, 2008 | 09:29 GMT
Gearbox shows WWII in-game ads, shuts us up
We weren’t entirely convinced when Gearbox announced it’d partnered with Double Fusion to provide in-game ads for WWII shooter Brothers in Arms Hell’s Highway, but the developer has shown off how it’s all going to work and it’s looking very “proper” indeed.
As you can see, the ads in the game are going to be from the era itself, the game being set in the ill-fated Operation Market Garden towards the end of the War. The Philips logo used on top of the Philips factory in Eindhoven is historically correct. There’s a big update there on how the ads are going to be incorporated into the game, which looks likely to set a standard far beyond the now normal “billboard” ads we’re used to seeing in games like Burnout Paradise.
As a note, the historical link between the Philips factory in Eindhoven and the game was one of the “sweeteners” behind the amBX-Ubisoft deal announced at CES this year. All true.






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