Pre-order Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway on Steam - get Road to Hill 30 Free!

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Just seen this on Steam. No idea if us Europeans will be getting this though. :(

Brother in Arms: Hell's Highway, the latest installment in the popular WWII action franchise, is now available for pre-purchase via Steam. Those who pre-purchase the game via Steam before it is launched in late September will immediately receive the complete version of Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 free of charge.
 
Not available in UK through steam. Also $49.99 which equates to £26.70, the game is only £19.99 to pre order online, with the added bonus of getting it a day or 2 earlier than release date.
 
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RTH30 is a pretty boring game anyway, I completed it but it is far from what it was hyped up to be prior to launch. Continual pin+flank tactics may have been realistic, but it was also very monotonous. It also used some rather lame 'channelling' tactics like MG42 nests which suddenly became 100% accurate/deadly once you moved within a certain range, yet a yard further back and they couldn't touch you.

There was the odd good level to keep me going but it certainly isn't in the same class as the CoD/MoH series.
 
RTH30 is a pretty boring game anyway, I completed it but it is far from what it was hyped up to be prior to launch. Continual pin+flank tactics may have been realistic, but it was also very monotonous. It also used some rather lame 'channelling' tactics like MG42 nests which suddenly became 100% accurate/deadly once you moved within a certain range, yet a yard further back and they couldn't touch you.

There was the odd good level to keep me going but it certainly isn't in the same class as the CoD/MoH series.

Agreed. RTH30 promised so much but was disticly underwhelming. The squad based tactics provided some challenging gameplay but quickly became repetitive, plus not being able to ff through the linking cut scenes started to drive me insane.

Still, will probably get the new version anyway as I'm a sucker for tactical shooters.
 
Yeah first one god a bit dull as it went on. Earned in blood felt more dynamic. Frankly for the price I would rather invest £29.99 in a collectors edition which looks quite good.
 
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