![]() Basically, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Road to Hill 30 lacked any glaring issues with gameplay, and was developed in a formula that didn’t necessarily demand improvement. ![]() The game admittedly offers few feature improvements or innovations over its predecessor, but I don’t necessarily see this as a negative. The game runs on the same engine as Road to Hill 30, and runs very much functionally the same. Without spoiling story content, the plot follows a friend and team member of the main character from Road to Hill 30, and likewise follows his story as the Battle for Normandy rages on around him. Don’t let that note dismay however, I believe that Earned in Blood is a title very worthy of inheriting the mantle of the franchise. While it still learns quite a lot of lessons from its predecessor, I will seek to outline where they could have done better. Despite this it still presents some disappointments in key areas. ![]() ![]() Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood is everything a sequel should be and more. It also accompanies my review of Max Hastings’ Overlord, coming very soon on Goodreads and my Review site. This review follows my review of Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, which you can view on my profile.
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