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Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway Updated Hands-On

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Gearbox showed off a new level from its World War II shooter at Ubidays in Paris.

Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway was on show at Ubidays again this year, and we're pleased to report that it's looking better than ever. Developer Gearbox chose to show a new level set in a particularly rainy Dutch town, and although some of the visual effects were overdone, it was probably the most complete game on show at the Ubidays event. We sat down to play the game, as well as speak to Gearbox founder Randy Pitchford to catch up on the latest developments.

Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway will plot out 10 vital days in the lives of a small group of American soldiers. The level that we saw was called Black Friday, taking place in Holland in September 1942. A vital road through the town of Veghal has been compromised by enemy forces, and while it's a doomed mission, your job is to take back the town so that supplies can make it through the country. The level was characterised by the torrential rain that was pouring throughout the town--something that actually happened on the day in question. With lines of trucks burning away and filling the air with soot, it's a gloomy and overbearing environment, making the Black Friday title all the more appropriate.

While Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway was a little rough around the edges when we previously saw it, this build looked incredibly polished. Now entering the final stages of development, the game is running at a solid frame rate and boasts some excellent graphical flourishes, particularly when it comes to rain. While the effect is a little overdone, it's the most impressive demonstration of rain in a game since Project Gotham Racing 4. You can really see the water pouring over every surface, washing over brickwork and vehicles while weapons actually feel soggy when you're using them. Street lighting looks particularly good, as the rain disperses the light in a highly convincing manner.

The cover mechanics are key to Brothers in Arms, and as long as you're hugging a surface, you're usually safe from harm. Enemies employ the exact same tactics, however, and you'll either have to flank around them or use explosives to break through the cover or flush them out. You can do this yourself, tossing a grenade over the top of a wall, for example, or you can order one of your men to blast through sandbags with a rocket launcher. Working with your team is the key to success in Hell's Highway, and it's very difficult to kill even a solitary soldier without it.

Gearbox has been very vocal about its commitment to historical accuracy, and you'll be able to unlock historical facts about the levels that you're playing as you progress. In addition to this, the developers revealed that they'll be releasing two books alongside the game. One is a story that will fill in two days from the 10-day campaign, and the other is a factual account of the events on which the game is based. The former will be out on July 29 and the latter in September, and they're both written by Colonel Antel, the military advisor who works alongside the developers at Gearbox.

We saw the Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game at Ubidays, and while both versions boasted the same visual effects, the PC version definitely had the edge when it came to the water. Nevertheless, the game is shaping up nicely, and we're looking forward to finally playing the finished game later this year. Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is being released on the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 in August 2008.

123 Comments

  • talknight2

    Posted Jun 28, 2008 3:26 pm GMT

    It's kinda annoying when they use the same BIA:HH screenshot on atleast 3 succesive reviews.
    I wanna see some newer stuff for crying out loud. There's tons of new screens by they just used the one in this article for atleast 5 other previews!

  • thenephariouson

    Posted Jun 25, 2008 10:15 am GMT

    Cool!

  • talknight2

    Posted Jun 24, 2008 3:28 pm GMT

    All we know is that there's 20 players and they must play as a team instead of the AI teams in the previous games. But Gearbox promised something really neat and new in MP so cross your fingers.

  • thenephariouson

    Posted Jun 24, 2008 11:10 am GMT

    Multiplayer?

  • wogglies5

    Posted Jun 23, 2008 2:51 pm GMT

    Sweet! like r6v but in wwii, cant wait to pick myne up on the '360

  • talknight2

    Posted Jun 23, 2008 1:17 pm GMT

    Most people think the cover system is a very bad idea. It gives you a view over your head allowing you to see the enemy with no risk of being shot. Fortunately you can just stay in 1st person instead.

  • thenephariouson

    Posted Jun 23, 2008 11:22 am GMT

    I love the fact that they've introduced the 'Cover System' ala R6. Will make for a much more tactical experience as opposed to the run of the mill run-n-gun affair. Cant wait for this.

  • talknight2

    Posted Jun 22, 2008 8:08 am GMT

    Yes, we know that. If you'd read the other posts you'd see that atleast 3 people already said that.

  • Foreward66

    Posted Jun 22, 2008 4:09 am GMT

    lol, market garden was in 1944 not 1942

  • VolcanoMan001

    Posted Jun 19, 2008 4:32 pm GMT

    BTW, GS, it is Colonel Antal, not Antel. He is an excellent writer. From my time spent in the army I have read several of his books. I would suggest _Combat_Team_ and _Infantry_Combat_ (as well as a few others like _Tank_Platoon_(?)) to anyone interested.

  • valttu

    Posted Jun 16, 2008 3:30 am GMT

    It's gonna rock. =)

  • talknight2

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 9:59 am GMT

    That's funny...
    Looks like I stopped the commenting spree... Oops
    Nobody posted for over a week since before my reply.

  • talknight2

    Posted Jun 9, 2008 1:11 pm GMT

    I'm sorry to break it to you guys, but there isn't going to be a demo.
    I mean, what's the point of wasting the time and money needed for a demo while the game is gonna be released in only 3 months?

    *r08_m:
    Even if it DOES take you out of 1st person (lots of people think it was a bad idea), it's still one of the best games EVER.

    EDIT:
    Actually, I just watched an interview, and Randy says they're gonna make a demo, but it'll possibly will be released only after the game.

  • GTARulez

    Posted Jun 6, 2008 10:11 am GMT

    Its going to be a gr8 game

  • pidow

    Posted Jun 6, 2008 9:32 am GMT

    Need new footage and a demo.

  • yosef95

    Posted Jun 6, 2008 8:16 am GMT

    When will the bia hells highway pc demo be out?

  • r08_m

    Posted Jun 5, 2008 10:11 pm GMT

    it would have been good, if it didnt take you out of first person into third person when you came close to a wall....or if a grenade happened to explode right under a guy

  • PhantomRoy08

    Posted Jun 5, 2008 5:24 pm GMT

    lets see some video footage! Yeah!

  • KO4U

    Posted Jun 4, 2008 9:19 pm GMT

    After this comes out, there wont be a soul around who doesn't know the name Brothers in Arms, as this is the only series still ballsy enough to stick with WWII. Even Medal of Honor is rumored to be going modern, and developer Gearbox incredibly stated that the next BIA will also be WWII! And P.S. Chaos Eagle, the authenticity is one of the draws of the game, just like the real life weapons and high damage Tom Clancy games. This is a War game for War buffs, but you greenhorns are welcome to join up.

  • rammsteingamer

    Posted Jun 4, 2008 2:52 pm GMT

    Another great game comming this year, ESPECTACULAR is the word !
    Can“t wait for the pc version!!

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    • Release Date: Sep 23, 2008
    • ESRB: M
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  • PC Release Info

    • Release Date: Oct 7, 2008
    • ESRB: M
      Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older.

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