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Airborne Troops: Countdown to D-Day Review
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Based on historical events, AIRBORNE TROOPS: COUNTDOWN TO D-DAY drops the player behind the enemy lines of Nazi-occupied France with orders to infiltrate and sabotage German operations before D-Day.

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Playseats Classic Gaming Seat (Black Alcantara) Review
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With a true-to-life cockpit design, the Playseats classic gaming seat puts you smack dab in the middle of your favorite racing game. The seat works with most racing titles and game systems, including the Xbox 360, GameCube, PlayStation, PlayStation2, and PCs. More importantly, the chair is notably comfortable thanks to its luxurious black Alcantara material--which feels like suede and looks like genuine black leather--all while delivering the most realistic racing simulation around. Just install a game steering wheel on the middle pole and attach a couple of pedals along the bottom (all sold separately).

The setup is easily adaptable, with three adjustment knobs letting you move the wheel and pedals closer or farther, depending on your height. And thanks to the high-quality steel construction, you needn't worry about the gaming seat falling apart after just a few short months. Appropriate for ages 8 and older, the seat is the perfect accessory for gamers who want to boost their lap times in style.

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  • True-to-life black Alcantara gaming seat compatible with most racing titles and consoles
  • Combines genuine racing simulation experience with living room comfort
  • Middle pole for steering wheel installation and bottom slots for pedals
  • 3 adjustment knobs for different-sized gamers; under-seat storage compartment
  • Works with Xbox 360, GameCube, PS, PS2, and PC; for ages 8 and older

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Race seat rocks
 
Review Date: February 9, 2010
Reviewer: William S. Perry, Texas
Larger than expected, sturdy and easy to set up... Gran Turismo tested and approved by my son. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00069T89Y/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_title
Closest thing to real driving I'll get for awhile
 
Review Date: February 1, 2010
Reviewer: Shifter, New Oxford, PA
This thing is awsome just very big and hard to hide. Seat is very comfortable. I had to do slot of cutting to mount the g-27 peddals to the bottom bracket, it works great now I love it!
Fun and comfortable but not without issues
 
Review Date: December 29, 2009
Reviewer: A. Dent, Minas Anor, GD
BRIEFLY

This is probably the least expensive seat to be used with a Logitech PlayStation 3 Driving Force GT Racing Wheel. I found it to be relatively easy to set up. While the seat is comfortable and both the wheel and the pedal base are well supported, there are issues having to do with the ergonomics, portability and the overall solidity of the assembly.

For someone like me, unwilling to pay a lot of their first gaming seat, this should be the preferred entry-level pick. More sophisticated users may find this seat somewhat lacking.


PACKAGING AND ASSEMBLY

This made in China seat came reasonably well packed. Removing the components for assembly was easy and nothing in the box was scratched, bent or damaged. Even though there is no 'parts list' per se, everything I needed for assembly was in the box with a few parts to spare.

Incredibly (but true) all assembly instructions fit on 2 8x4" pages, with half of the space occupied by 16 mini illustrations. I felt a little intimidated at first but, it turns out, the instructions were clear enough to allow us to finish the setup in 30-40 minutes. Assembly consists of a one-time unfolding the sit by sliding a pair of locking pins and fastening a few screws and nuts. The entire assembly is held together with exactly 3 adjusting screws.

In the case of the Driving Force GT wheel, it can be attached with its own mounting clasps - just tighten the screws and you're done. Other wheels may need the provided Velcro strips. The pedals will need the supplied Velcro and I am please to report that they stay firmly in place this way. The supplied plastic ties could help with cable management.

The seat comes with a one-year, vaguely expressed limited warranty. I doubt that the warranty is worth much so, if purchased from Amazon, I would return this immediately if anything looked broken or about to give.


OPERATION AND ERGONOMICS

The 3 adjusting screws will allow you to set the pedals and a comfortable distance and the wheel height. It is easy to lengthen the frame and then lock it into a position and the same is true for the wheel height. However, since there aren't preset holes for length/height adjustment and the assembly is held in place by the tip of the screw pressing against the frame's metal, I don't know how many readjustments before the frame begins sliding back and forth. Time will tell.

When it comes to storage, it is possible to easily separate the assembly into 2 halves - the seat and the frame holding the wheel and pedals. You must be very careful when moving the frame because the adjusting screws are not strong enough to hold everything together on their own so... you will have to carry your seat's frame very much you would do a baby.

One word about the pedals. I am used to have the gas and the break pedals slightly on the right because we use the right foot to press them. This seat has them exactly in the middle. It's not a huge deal but allowing the gas and break pedals on the right would have added to the realism of whatever simulation we are playing.

As far as using the seat, once I got seated I find it to be quite comfortable even for a 6'2" person (that would be me) and the kids found it comfortable too after they adjusted the distance of the pedals. The rather fragile assembly - thin aluminum tubes - while creating issues when it comes to 'looks' and transportation, surprisingly, are a good thing when the seat is used with a wheel and a game that support rumble. The vibrations travel all the way to the seat, making the driving experience a lot more enjoyable than driving with the wheel attached to a table or some other platform lacking seat connections.


MY EVALUATION

On this unit I liked the price - I understand that prices change so my statement may appear ridiculous in a week or in a month. I also liked the relative ease of assembly and, more importantly, the driving experience. Driving on this seat is FUN. My issues with the seat, as I stated already, are related to ergonomics (pedals placement) and durability. After a few weeks of use everything is okay so far. I will come back and update my review if something goes wrong or breaks.

I hesitate between 3 and 4 stars but, after some debate with myself and after talking with the kids who used the seat more than I did, I am leaning toward the 4-star rating meaning "I like it". Because we do. If, knowing what I know, I had to decide now between buying this seat or spending more for a higher end offer, I'm not sure what I'd do other than carefully read the reviews for the higher end product first.
Not COMPATABILE with G25 wheel/pedal set
 
Review Date: December 16, 2009
Reviewer: Tommy Racer, Minnesota
This was by far the least expensive seat available. It's comfortable enough, but I think the frame that the wheel attaches to needs to be stiffer.

I have the G25 Logitech wheel. The foot pedal base is TOO LARGE to properly fit the angled platform that is built in to this gaming seat. I have had to 'rig' it up with other materials so that it can work. Also, unless you are going to keep the seat out all the time near your gaming system, it's awfully cumbersome to move around.
nice seat shame about the rest
 
Review Date: December 11, 2009
Reviewer: AZ Mutley, Tempe AZ
I spent more time trying to get my Logitech steering wheel to mount to the sub-millimeter thick plate they provide
than the whole assembly.. I managed to find afew pieces of spare timber in my garage and create a sandwich of
wood to allow the generous Logitech clamps to work on the wafer thin shelf provided.

In the "instruction" photo montage they provide they seem to think you can Velcro the wheel in place. Not this wheel my Chinese friends.
The foot pedals are similarly "secured".. maybe the engineers at Play seats need to look at a real Logitech wheel and pedals and not some
knock off ?

Any way, all said and done I got the thing set up.. and I have to agree the support for the wheel does sway left and right when I am engrossed in racing.
It's an OK seat for the money but the rest of it does not work too well.
I'll probably keep the seat as is and build a frame from ply wood when I get time..

At 99$ it would be worth it but for $199.. hmm.. not so sure.
classic, inexpensive, semi-comfortable
 
Review Date: November 10, 2009
Reviewer: W. Nelson, CT
I enjoy my playseat classic after figuring out how to fasten my logitec g25 pedals and wheel to it securely. I ordered the shifter mount and it required me to drill a hole into the side but works great now. The optional seat slider is nice but a pain to put together. I haven't played for longer than a few hours, the seat itself is pretty comfortable but not like a car seat. I store it in 2 sections behind my couch. Its light enough to lift, and easily connected back together. I do recommend this product and the others I've mentioned.
I think it works fine with no issue's
 
Review Date: October 29, 2009
Reviewer: D. P. Durst, Arizona, US
We bought 2 of these chairs, I think they work fine, they are pretty stable, everything mounts fine and stays put. The chairs after 3 hours of racing still feel comfortable. I think for the price they are worth it.
Great if you are setup correctly
 
Review Date: October 13, 2009
Reviewer: Tapasvi Moturu, Gainesville, FL
There are a few pitfalls with the classic version of this model that have been fixed on the evolution version, but I don think the price is worth it.

This is probably the cheapest seat out there price wise. I am quite tall 6ft3inches and had some trouble with long hours as the back was not supported in the right places.
I used the in built seat cushion to convert it into a lumbar support.
No more back aches after that.

There is also a slight documentation issue with the setup of the seat. connecting the Pedals to the actual set is done through a bar.
I often found this to be slipping hwile driving until I found that the manufacturer has given screws for fitting the rest of the Seat but a different system that requires a screwdriver to turn a socket which fits the pedals base to the seat tightly.
Did not have any issue with that. This is not documented in the manual and got me frustrated very quickly.

The front forks are also not too long hence the steering column can move/tilt a little during intense play
I fixed that by attaching a plywood sheet to the bottom.

All in all a satisfactory product for the price you are paying.
Needs adjustments
 
Review Date: September 12, 2009
Reviewer: Smoke, Everett, WA
Loved the seat and the control section but it needs to have a better system for locking in control section. I am an adult of average size and the screw clamp just doesn't lock it in. As I apply pressure to the foot controls it slowly moves them away from me. I am going to drill some holes and use pins to keep it in place so that I can have some adjustment. As for the small cross piece would recommend it be wider and studier to keep it from moving. I will be adding something to it to strengthen it. That said with my few modifications it works great. I have 50 inch plasma that is right at eye level when I use the seat and it puts you right into the game.
Good setup for the cost
 
Review Date: May 3, 2009
Reviewer: A. Romvari,
Good quality racing seat for the cost. Seat is large enough to easily fit a 6", 200 lbs person. It does, however, lack full lower back support for those extended play sessions. Nothing an extra piece of foam or pillow can not fix.

The frame is flexible but still well constructed with plenty of adjustments for player size and reach preference. While it is easy to break it down into two smaller pieces for storage, the seat/frame combination will take up a pretty good chunk of real estate in your room.

I had purchased many "real" racing seats before for costs far higher than this complete seat/frame combination. I definitely recommend this setup for any player.
Far from perfect but workable.
 
Review Date: April 10, 2009
Reviewer: Donald Mcfall Jr., Fallon, NV
When I recieved the gamechair I found out a few flaws that I wish I would have known in advance. I can take care of them but its going to take modification that I feel shouldnt be needed in the first place.

1. This chair doesnt fit the G25 racing wheel's foot pedals from logitech. The base is to short and I will have to add another suppport board underneath to stabilize it.
2.The wheel height adjustment doesnt go "down" very far and feels like its to high. But this might be just me and my preferences. Still I am 6' and feel it should be able to lower more for shorter people.
3. The steering column feels unstable. I think there should be more support for a steering wheel that is going to be putting up with alot of side forces.
Overall its not a bad gaming chair but I certainly would of returned it if I had to pay the full price($300). But since it was 33% off I will just modify it to my preferences.
flimsy make
 
Review Date: November 6, 2008
Reviewer: Jacob Samuel, Toms River, NJ USA
its ok, but not good enough for the money I paid for. It start breaking apart from the welded joints, buy this one of they giving a welding machine free with this. not recommended at all!!! unless you ready to lose your money within couple of months.... get something reliable!
Playseat for Driving Force GT
 
Review Date: September 7, 2008
Reviewer: williewyotech, Wildomar, CA
Great seat for my Driving Force GT to play GT Prologue ... and also a nice seat for my kid while watching TV. The set up gives a good adjustment for length and height. The only star left for a perfect 5 is if an improvement can be devised to keep the swinging steering frame stable.

04/23/09

Someone inquired about the steering frame stability. The answer is the frame is not really that stable for hard core gamers but good enough for having fun. A single tube to hold the steering wheel is surely not enough. We still enjoy it in running Gran Turismo and Ferrari Challenge. Motorstorm is still on the sixaxis only. For very tight races though, the sixaxis is still the best way to drive.
Good Playseat
 
Review Date: June 21, 2008
Reviewer: C. Kidkul, St. Louis, MO
I got this playseat classic in blue on sale last week for about $140. I was really excited when the price came down because I've been eyeing one and didn't want to spend $250 on it. I also bought the G25 racing wheel to go with it. It was after ordering it that I found out that the G25 wheel doesn't fit the playseat classic. This seat was made to fit the Logitech Driving Force GT perfectly. So if you have a PS3 and don't want to spend a lot of money on the G2, I would recommend the Driving Force GT. I wanted to keep the G25 so after googling I found several people that made it work so I was excited to try out some modifications. From the other reviewer on here they had said they used a 1x12 board so that's where I started. Using the provided velcro and some handy work I was able to mount the G25 pedal assembly. I connected the wood to the pedals using 5/16 x 1 1/2 inch screws. I then attached the whole thing to the metal plate of the playseat using 4 strips of velcro. I have added some pics of my handy work to the gallery (please enjoy). The one thing that I was excited about was the gearshift assembly mount, because that cost $50 if you were to order one. I made that from some shelving bracket and left over wood for about $2.
The review of the playseat over all is average. The seat itself is of good quality, but the frame is a little weak as many of the other reviewers had already said. The frame is flimsy but it's not overly flimsy that it's unusable. I think it's passable for the price you pay. The only really flimsy part is the single steering collumn where the body is attached to the steering wheel. Also the part where the metal rod attaches to the seat is also flimsy. If you want a more stable gaming seat I would consider getting the Playseat Evolution. The price is about $300 so you have to consider if you are willing to spend that much or not. Over all it works and I'm happy with it. It was worth the money I spent on it. My son and I are having a blast playing Dirt, Ridge Racer, Nascar 09 and Burnout Paradise on my PS3.
nice racing seat
 
Review Date: June 20, 2008
Reviewer: Shawn C. Williams, NY USA
This seat Deffinitly gave me a boost on my racing performance, would of gave it a 5 but it wobles a bit, the center of it should have a support bar for stability even if they sold an after market support beam for it, be nice, be nice to it and it wont fail
Works fine
 
Review Date: June 9, 2008
Reviewer: Vincent Layton, Austin,Tx
I own a PS3 and the new Logitech GT wheel and the classic does a fine job. If you're hard-core and use the Logitech G25, you may want to spend extra for the Evolution but for console gamers, this should work just fine. It's not rock steady but that has not impacted my driving enjoyment.
Great seat--G25 works okay
 
Review Date: June 8, 2008
Reviewer: J. D. Roh, Boston, MA USA
I'd been looking for a solution for playing Gran Tourismo 5 Prologue because sitting on the couch with the wheel clamped to my coffee table wasn't that comfortable.

When I found that there were gaming cockpits available, I couldn't resist, and ordered this one. However, I was worried because I had read that the Logitech G25 Racing Wheel wasn't compatible because the pedals were too long to fit on the platform on this seat.

Once I got the seat, it looked like all that was needed was a spacer between the pedal platform and the pedals to make it work.

A piece of 1x12 lumber cut to the length of the Playseat foot pedal mount provides the separation needed for the G25 pedals to fit.

How the spacer is mounted is up to you. I chose to drill holes in the board to line up with the screw holes in the pedal set (which take M6 machine bolts). Some lag bolts through the board and the steel pedal plate take care of holding the board to the playseat plate. A single set of screws through everything would also work. A paper trace of the pedal set base works great as a drilling template for the pedal mounting screws.

After the spacer is added, the pedals fit perfectly. And--you don't have the annoying steering bar between your legs like you do in the Playseat evolution.

If you're at all handy, and can fashion a ~1" spacer for the pedal set--this seat will work for you.

There is one more thing--like the Evolution, the seat of the Classic folds for easier storage.

In summary, this item was a great addition to my car racing experience. I recommend it highly.
Frame needs tweaking
 
Review Date: June 6, 2008
Reviewer: A. Shu,
22 year old, just out of college
I am using the seat with the GT Force Feedback Wheel by Logitech for the PS3. I am a GT addict and have used the setup for F1 Championship as well. Must haves if you are really into the racing sim genre.


The actual seat is great, stable and comfortable. The frame on the other hand needs work. Out of the box the foot pedal and steering wheel mount wobble quite a bit, even when tightened down with the supplied adjustment knobs. The materials used seem to be quality, but the petite size of the frame's support columns give the chair a "dainty" novelty feel. If you are investing a hundred plus dollars into a product, I expect a little bit more. Overall, I would make this purchase again, just be prepared to perform a little surgery on yours.

~shakas~
Nice seat, high price!
 
Review Date: February 28, 2008
Reviewer: Christopher L. Moon, VA
I defanately love this seat, it makes driving games alot more enjoyable and has actually helped with strategy driving as well. The seats really comfortable, i almost want to use in my car now, haha. Only reason i give it a 4 star is because of the rigidity of the frame. It does wobble a bit, and the fine adjustments that you can make for wheel hight/length need to be a little bit longer. I have a feeling ill be modifying mine because it irks me that bad! Over all i defanately recomend this product, especially if its on sale. I got screwed with the $250.00 price
Great seat!
 
Review Date: August 6, 2007
Reviewer: A. Czesnikowski, Las Vegas, NV
I already had the steering wheel and have used it for a few years. The seat really adds to the fun and comfort of playing. My nephew and Girl Friend both could not use the steering wheel before as they could not hold it but now it is no problem. It was easy to assemble and I feel it was a great buy.
Get the FULL racing experience!
 
Review Date: June 26, 2007
Reviewer: P. Gervais,
This is the basic seat from Playseats and I am very happy with it. I paid $199.00 and shipping was free. Best deal I found. Installation was easy, I was missing one felt pad to protect the floor but I had some similar felt protectors that worked the same. The chair is comfortable, a bit large but I guess it's made to fit a wide range of shapes. The overall construction is good. Packaging was good as well. I would recommend this to anyone who wants the full experience of video game racing.
Great set up for the money!
 
Review Date: June 15, 2007
Reviewer: Erock,
I've had this seat for 1 week now. Playing Forza 2 is much more fun now than it was with the x360 controller. I agree with the previous poster regarding the rigidity of the steel used. The seat does squeak a bit when I get in and out of it. But, mine isn't that bad. I don't think I'd recommend this seat to anyone weighing more than around 250lbs though. It was easy to assemble with the included tools. The reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because I just saw the VRX racing cockpit. Now that thing is impressive!
Lacks Quality, but fills its purpose.
 
Review Date: June 8, 2007
Reviewer: Evi1Weevi1, Raleigh, NC
Welp, have gotten the Gaming Seat home and assembled and it looks GREAT and it definitely does what it's supposed to. To be honest, it's a nice addition to my racing setup. The reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because it just doesn't live up to it's steep price tag. For the money, it should just have a more rigid, higher density frame. Every time I get up from the chair, the metal arm that mounts the foot pedals to the seat flexes and knocks stuff over. Luckily I got it on sale for a mere $199, I seriously wouldn't recommend buying it for any more than that.
The playseat is great!
 
Review Date: March 4, 2005
Reviewer: Glenn Castro, Virginia Beach, VA USA
I just got my playseat and Logitech force pro wheel together and it is swell! I wish I got the black one instead of the blue one but, it still looks good. The seat is nice and cushioned and firm. The pole that holds the wheel is not perfect, it wobbles a tiny bit but, when you are driving you wont even notice it. The metal is put together a little better then good, I can see the welding of the pieces that are put together for a racing setup that costed me $330.76. I would recommend it then the sparco seat thats coming out because the wheel still doesn't feel real enough.

Brother’s in Arms: Hell’s Highway Limi Review
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Brothers In Arms Hell's Highway brings the critically acclaimed squad-based WWII shooter into the next generation of gaming with amazing graphics and sound, new cutting-edge gameplay features, and a totally redesigned online component. Delivering on the franchise's compelling story, unrivaled authenticity and intense squad-based action, Brothers In Arms Hell's Highway drops you into Operation Market Garden, the largest paratrooper operation in World War II. Lead Matt Baker, Joe Hartsock and the rest of the 101st Airborne Division as they fight to open "Hell's Highway" in a daring bid for a quick end to the war.

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The Next-Gen of WWII action
Sgt. Matt Baker 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'
Take command as Sgt. Matt Baker.
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Large-scale battles in 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'
Engage in large scale battles.
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House to house urban warfare in 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'
Or house-to-house combat.
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Squad members from 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'
Experience the life of a soldier.
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Taking cover behind a wall in 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'
Utilze fully-destructable cover.
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Using a pistol to go for 'quick kill' points in 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'
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Operation Market Garden: The Story of Hell's Highway
Operation Market Garden was a real-life Allied offensive designed to destroy Nazi Germany before Christmas, 1944. The plan was ambitious - it was largest airborne invasion in the history of the world. The plan was to capture a corridor through Holland to punch through the German lines. Paratroopers of the 101st Airborne and other divisions dropped from the sky in mid-September to seize and hold the corridor by surprise. The surprise attack was a bust. Hitler's best units were in the area and immediately counter-attacked and crushed the corridor.

Meet the Squad
Although players see the chaos of Operation Market Garden exclusively through the eyes of Sgt. Matt Baker, Hell's Highway is squad-based and as such players will direct, interact with, and get to know all the members of the 101st Airborne in intimate detail. Some of the characters return from earlier games in the series, while others are brand new. Regardless, each has his own personality, history and attitudes towards the plight the squad finds themselves in as they seek to survive a bold, but doomed plan. Some of the dog faces players will encounter are include:

Sgt. Matt Baker from 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway' Name & Rank: Sgt. Matt Baker
Preferred Weapon: M1 Rifle
Bio: With his experience from the battles of Normandy, Baker enters Holland fully accepting the mantle and responsibilities of squad leader. However, the loss of half his original squad still weighs heavily on him and he will not let any more of his men die.
Sgt. Joe 'Red' Hartsock from 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway' Name & Rank: Sgt. Joe "Red" Hartsock
Preferred Weapon: M1A1 Thompson
Bio: A corporal under Baker's command, he was promoted to Sergeant after the battle in Carentan. Unlike Baker, Red understands the realities of war and is prepared to make the tough decisions required of a squad leader. All he can do is minimize the casualties.
Pfc. Mike Dawson from 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway' Name & Rank: Pfc. Mike Dawson
Preferred Weapon: M1A1 Thompson
Bio: Though a newcomer to the squad, Mike served with the 502nd PIR in Normandy. He believes in fate and is interested in the story of Baker's "cursed pistol." His inquiries have made him a pariah, as the other members would rather not re-live those events.
Cpl. Tom Zanovich from 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway' Name & Rank: Cpl. Tom Zanovich
Preferred Weapon: M1918A2 B.A.R.
Bio: The "old man" and veteran of the squad, Zanozich served in the French Foreign Legion before enlisting in the U.S. Army. Despite all the combat he's seen, Tom has a strong sense of humor - even when the situation doesn't exactly call for it.
Cpl. Sam Corrion from 'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway' Name & Rank: Cpl. Sam Corrion
Preferred Weapon: M1A1 Thompson
Bio: Corrion was a corporal with Baker and Hartsock before Normandy, and much to his dismay, is still a corporal. Sam excelled as a foreman in the saw mill back home, and believes that he could perform better than either of his compatriots, if only given a chance.
Key Features:

  • Brothers In Arms Hell's Highway - Next Generation: The classic authentic, squad-based combat series explodes on next-generation hardware, offering unprecedented graphics and features.
  • New Story, New Setting: Follow Matt Baker, Joe Hartsock and the rest of the 101st Airborne Division in "Operation Market-Garden" as they fight to open famous "Hell's Highway" in a daring bid for a quick end to the war.
  • Live the life of an Enlisted Man: Get orders from HQ, go on patrol, spot the enemy and set up a devastating ambush. For the first time, finding the enemy before they find you is part of the challenge.
  • Unprecedented Character Design: Lifelike characters look, talk, move and think with incredible realism. Game characters interact with the player and each other like true brothers in arms, trading ammunition, helping wounded allies and civilians, working together to man team-operated weapons, and more.
  • Rich Cinematic Experience: As the squad leader, you interact with and get to know your brothers. Each character has his own personality, unique story and background, and grows through the game.
  • Powerful New Units Under Your Command: Players can use or command combined arms teams - machine gun crews create intense fire, bazooka crews destroy buildings and tanks, and mortar crews pound the enemy from a distance.
  • Step Into the Boots of a Soldier: Hit the dirt and get prone, rip grenades from your chest and hurl them at your enemies. See and feel the blast of nearby explosions.
  • Completely New Multiplayer Experience: Fight major multiplayer battles with dozens of players on each side; all the intensity and accessibility of Deathmatch meshed with the squad-based gameplay that helped make Brothers In Arms famous.
  • Destroyable Cover: Keep your men moving and choose your cover wisely - simulated with real physics, weapons will damage, dent, scorch and destroy the world around you.
There's only one way out of hell, and that's through it. To the Allied paratroopers who fought to capture and hold the bridges and roads of Holland targeted in Operation Market Garden the price was the lives of their brothers in arms. To them the corridor became known as Hell's Highway. It was the the last great Nazi victory. It was simply hell for Sgt. Matt Baker and his squad. Relive their courage and heroism in Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway.

Limited Edition Bonus Items:

  • Authentic 6" fully articulated Sgt. Matt Baker collectable action figure with 13 accessories.
  • Brothers in Arms Comic Book - The entire first issue (with bonus content).
  • The Operation Market Garden poster map.

Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway: The Colonel Antal Interview

'Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway' game logo Since 1985, when it dropped into the WWII division of the popular tactical/strategy shooter genre with Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, the Brothers in Arms series has consistently met with critical acclaim and gamer praise. This was a tough mission to accomplish, but it did so by focusing compelling squad-based tactical gameplay against the backstory of a fictional squad within the US Army's 101st Airborne Division as they battle through a historically correct re-creation of the events of the Allied invasion of Europe during WWII. This type of realism is more or less unheard of in the video game world and can only be provided by someone who really knows their stuff. Enter Colonel John Antal, US Army (Ret.).

Vice President of Knowledge Operations and Military and Historical Director at Gearbox Software, developers of the Brothers in Arms series, Colonel Antal is an Airborne-Ranger officer, and a published author of scores of magazine articles, as well as several fiction and nonfiction books on military topics. Most importantly for the subject at hand though, he is also a major force behind the development of the Brothers in Arms series. Recently I was able to catch up with him and ask some questions regarding the newest title in that line, Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway.



Colonel John Antal, Military and Historial Director for 'Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway' in Kandahar Afganistan in 2008
Colonel John Antal, US Army (Ret.) in Kandahar, Afghanistan in September, 2008 during a visit with the paratroopers of the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division
Amazon.com/games: The modern military is full of cutting edge technology, but I'm sure that some readers will be surprised to hear that a career military man, such as yourself, plays such a pivotal role in the development and marketing of a video game. How did this come about? And did you have any video game experience prior to the Brothers in Arms franchise?

Colonel Antal: I just returned from a ten day visit with US and NATO troops in Afghanistan, and I can report to you that when Soldiers are not fighting, they are training for the next fight. The more time Soldiers spend training in realistic simulated battles, the less blood spilled in battle. During my thirty years in the US Army, I trained thousands of Soldiers using constructive, virtual and live military simulations. Once I retired, it was an easy leap for me to switch my experience with military simulations into value-added content for video games.

Amazon.com/games: I know you've probably been asked this question a thousand times, but let's make it a thousand and one. Operation Market Garden, the WWII allied offensive that Hell's Highway is based on culminated in a German victory. Why make a video game based on a defeat?

Colonel Antal: Market Garden was not a complete success, but war is fought at many levels. At the squad level, war is about fighting for the next hill, hamlet or road junction. Victory and defeat is very clear in a squad - when the battle is over you either have won and lived, or have lost and most of your comrades are dead or wounded. In Brothers in Arms, Hell's Highway, we created a historical fiction that is true to the real history of the battle in ways no other game has approached. The true story of the battle for Hells Highway is dramatic and a worthy story. If we told only stories of victories, we wouldn't be telling true historical fiction. War is about victory AND defeat, gain and loss. Telling both is part of being true to the actual history.

Amazon.com/games: As a follow-up to this, because this game is based on a very real and in many senses, tragic event for the forces involved and the civilian population, was there more pressure to stick to the facts in this game in order to get things right? And if so how did your team ensure this?

Colonel Antal: Yes. We have done our best to make the game the most authentic WWII experience ever. Our goal is to put you in the boots of a true-to-life squad leader in the 101st Airborne during the fight for Hell's Highway. This game addresses the true history of the Battle for Hell's Highway, uses realistic tactics and requires you to lead a rifle squad in ways that no other game has ever done.

Amazon.com/games: The game's story is centered around the events of an American squad, but since Operation Market Garden was an allied offensive, will players get to control, or even better, play as other allied forces? And will there be any playable German characters?

Colonel Antal: The player will play as an American, Staff Sergeant Matt Baker. If you want to learn more about the British, the Dutch Resistance and the Germans, read my companion novel to the game, "Brothers in Arms, Hell's Highway", published by Ballantine Books, Random House. There will also be a history book out in January 2009 that explains the battle for Hell's Highway in day-to-day detail with maps, historical photos, screenshots from the game and much more. Shop for the Colonel's companion novel, "Brothers in Arms, Hell's Highway."

Amazon.com/games: I've read that Hell's Highway will contain a whole new multiplayer experience. Can you shed some light on how this experience is different from what previous games in the series offered?

Colonel Antal: Multiplayer is really exciting. Our multiplayer design is different from other games because it brings squad game play on-line. We created a team based game, where the team-based aspect is about squad organization. The game will select (or players will vote on) a commander on each team. There can be up to 20 people in the game, 10 per team. The teams will go after objectives in each map that will be resolved in rounds.

Amazon.com/games: A common criticism in squad-based games is that AI enemies engaged in singleplayer modes are too easily outwitted, which is obviously something that should not happen on a real battlefield. Was dealing with this a consideration in the development of Hell's Highway?

Colonel Antal: Yes, the team did a good job at creating a robust enemy AI that is clearly a tough opponent. Players will be excited about this feature.

Amazon.com/games: Hell's Highway will feature a wide variety of weapons, not only used by US forces, but also those of allied troops and the Germans. Are all of these usable by any character and if so does each have specific ammo?

Colonel Antal: All the small arms -- pistols and rifles -- will be useable, as well as most of the crew served weapons (like machine guns). Players can choose from semi-automatic rifles such as the M1-Carbine and M1-Garand, to machine guns such as the M1A1, bazookas such as the M9A1 and pistols. To check out all the weapons you can use and see them in action, check out the website (www.brothersinarmsgame.com in 'the game' section).

Amazon.com/games: Hell's Highway is the first Brother in Arms title to come to Next-Gen platforms. How much has the visual clarity made possible on these platforms helped in the series' ongoing quest for authenticity?

Colonel Antal: The visual clarity is stunning in this game. It makes use of the Unreal 3 Engine technology to deliver incredibly realistic, authentic and cutting-edge 3D environments. The game also has unprecedented character design - with lifelike characters who look, talk, move and think with incredible realism.

Amazon.com/games: Hell's Highway is the third game in the series featuring Sgt. Matt Baker, and now Sgt. Joe Hartsock. These two have differing views on the acceptable costs of war and have traded off command duties in the last two games. In Hell's Highway both lead separate squads, but Sgt. Baker appears to be front and center. Will the game feature the ability to play as either sergeant? And regardless, is this dichotomy of outlook regarding command as much an attempt at realism in the field as anything else in the game?

Colonel Antal: The player will play the role of Baker. The story of Baker and Hartsock, and their different approaches to leadership is a vital part of the story that I many of our fans will find intriguing.

Amazon.com/games: I don't recall tanks playing too much of a role in earlier Brothers in Arms games, but one of the nicer videos I've seen indicated that they might be prominent in Hell's Highway. This seems a nice touch considering that Operation Market Garden's objective was to secure a path for armored units crossing into Germany. What exactly will players be able to do with tanks and what other new units and/or changes to the control scheme can players expect to see?

Colonel Antal: The player will be able to fight as part of a Sherman Firefly crew and will be able to battle German Panzers head to head.

Amazon.com/games: When last I saw Hell's Highway demoed, one of the things that stood out in my mind was the destructibility of environments and cover. Considering that the game in filled with weapons of varying destructive power, I thought this was a fantastic and natural addition. Can you give a few details on this for our readers?

Colonel Antal: Destructible cover allows the player greater tactical flexibility. Now you can create a flank by blowing away flimsy cover that would normally block your maneuver. The destructible cover system was modeled using real physical properties and behaviors, so weapons will actually damage, dent, scorch and destroy the world around you. It's a great addition to the game that gives players a truly authentic experience.

Amazon.com/games: Having grown up myself watching movies like A Bridge Too Far, The Guns of Navarone/Force 10 From Navarone, Where Eagles Dare, The Dirty Dozen, Kelly's Heroes, The Longest Day, etc. I've often wondered why the events of WWII have not been more heavily mined for game subject matter. With the continued success of the Brothers in Arms franchise and others, as well as the power of Next-Gen technology, do you see this changing?

Colonel Antal: I strongly believe that powerful, dramatic human stories provide an exciting medium for video games. WWII was a vast WORLD WAR with countless powerful, dramatic, human stories. Anyone who is bored with WWII hasn't studied the war in depth. The stories from WWII have importance relevance to us today and are archetypical examples of the moral dilemma of war. No sane person wants war, but if you value life and liberty, sometimes you are forced to fight. I expect that we will be telling these stories and incorporating them into our games for many years to come.

Amazon.com/games: Since the framework of the Brothers in Arms series is the allied invasion of German-occupied Europe and the battles that would eventually make up the march towards Berlin/the race to beat the Red Army there, can players expect to see more from Sgt. Baker and his squad in the future, perhaps at the Battle of the Bulge and beyond?

Colonel Antal: As long as I have anything to do with it, the answer is YES.

Amazon.com/games: Finally, because it's interesting to pick the brains of people behind the games, do you mind telling our readers what games you are playing and/or what you are reading these days? Also, I know that you have authored several fiction and nonfiction books as well as articles. Are you working on anything new that you might want to tell us about?

Colonel Antal: I'm an Airborne-Ranger and have been a combat officer all my adult life. I pretty much like to play anything with WAR in the title!



Many thanks to Colonel Antal for taking taking some time to give us his insights into the impact that the historical events of WWII, as well as actual combat tactics, have played in the creation of Hell's Highway and the Brothers in Arms franchise as a whole. We wish him, Gearbox Software and Ubisoft much success with the new game and look forward to the next installment in the Brothers in Arms saga, where players may find the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne fighting their way to Berlin and an eventual rendezvous with VE day.

--Tom Milnes, Freelance Contributor

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  • Experience the largest paratrooper operation in World War II
  • Premium and unique box
  • Authentic SGT. Matt Baker Action Figure: 6 fully articulated collectible action figure with 13 accessories
  • Brothers in Arms Comic Book: The entire first issue
  • Poster Map of Operation Market Garden

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Squad-based shooter that requires you to think - no run and gun here
 
Review Date: August 17, 2009
Reviewer: C. Wrenn, Richmond, VA USA
I will admit that run and gun is fun for a while, but realism is what makes a tactical shooter game, especially a WWII-based game, more appealing to me. Each mission requires you to think tactically in order to complete each operation successfully. You can even reload the level and try a different tactical maneuver. I encourage everyone to try the game first on the easy level just to get use to the controls. They are slightly different from your traditional shooter setups. Second, after completing the easy setting, try it again on Normal difficulty, and if you are really adept, try the authentic mode where all assistance is turned off and requires a higher skill level to complete. The enemy AI on the Normal and Authentic difficulty settings will definitely challenge you. One shot can kill you - so no heroes are made here. The game has a high replay value in my opinion, since the enemy AI does not behave the same each time.
A fine addition to Brothers in Arms series, but
 
Review Date: November 29, 2008
Reviewer: D. Eckman, Houston, TX USA
I'm still playing this game, but not as often as I would if the buttons hadn't been changed or if I were given the option to use the same button arrangement as in first two games. Why is R2 the only option for a fire button? Otherwise, the game is mostly fun and challenging.

SingStar Bundle Review
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SingStar for the PlayStation®3 will revolutionize the way you spend your time with your friends and family. Following the successful SingStar formula established with the PlayStation®2, SingStar for the PlayStation®3 will feature the same addicting social gameplay, but now with enhanced PlayStation®3 exclusive features including HD quality videos, downloadable song and video content, and an in-depth online community experience. Songlist: Amy Winehouse - Back To Black, Beck - Loser, Blind Melon - No Rain, Blink-182 - All The Small Things, Britney - Spears Toxic, Coldplay - Clocks, Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On, Dave Matthews Band - Crash Into Me, David Bowie - Let's Dance, Faith No More – Epic, Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To, Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing, New Found Glory - My Friends Over You, Ne-Yo - So Sick, OutKast - Hey Ya!, Pixies - Here Comes Your Man, R.E.M. - Losing My Religion, Radiohead - No Surprises, Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated, Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancin', The Automatic Automatic – Monster, The Cardigans – Lovefool, The Killers - Mr. Brightside, The Pussycat Dolls – Beep, The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil, The Smashing Pumpkins – Today, U2 - Beautiful Day, Warrant - Cherry Pie, Weezer - Buddy Holly, Wolfmother - Love Train

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  • SingStore™: Download and purchase hundreds of songs and videos across multiple genres to build your perfect SingStar playlist.
  • My SingStar Online: Share your personal SingStar performances and experiences by uploading your own photos and performances. Also view and rate videos created by others within the SingStar online community.
  • High Definition Videos: With the Blu Ray disc, watch your favorite videos in full high definition.
  • Social Gameplay: Perform in solo and multiplayer gameplay With the Blu Ray disc, watch your favorite videos in full high definition.

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SingStar Bundle Not good at all
 
Review Date: December 28, 2009
Reviewer: S. Schwab, Denver, CO
I purchased the SingStar bundle believing I was purchasing the game with wireless microphones. But they are not wireless. The game itself is not fun, not great, and a real disappointment. It has an extreme latency with the microphones. So what you hear of your voice from the TV is several seconds later than the sound of the soundtrack. This makes it impossible to play with accuracy and no fun at all. There are no staff lines for the notes you are to be singing. There is the music video playing while you're singing which is cool, but distracting at the same time. The songs on the game are lousy choices for sining and singing as a duet. There are songs to download from online, but they cost nearly $2.00 each. Thankfully I purchased this game bundle on Amazon from a seller who was offering it at an extremely low price. So I don't feel like I was ripped off too badly. I would recommend anyone looking for a fun karaoke type game, check out any of the others. I know American Idol is fun.
Singstar keeps you from having fun
 
Review Date: November 18, 2009
Reviewer: Jonathan Robert Roth,
Not only does this game require a proprietary switch instead of simply using simple USB headsets like most modern music games. While co-op singing is allowed, the song setup is mis-mashed, and DRM locks down any songs you buy to be a one-time-only use for those files. Lose the PS3 harddrive, lose the PS3 hardware, or just plain upgrade or switch in some way, and you have to pay for every single song again. Not that you'd really want to use Singstar too much since the interface is clunky as heck. Just pick up Rock Band or Guitar/Band Hero instead. This works as a party game, but it's far too clunky for me to ever consider playing it. The music videos behind the lyrics are covered up by the interface, further adding to the 'just tacked on' approach the developers took to making this game...
singstar
 
Review Date: September 30, 2009
Reviewer: Eric L. Anderson,
This is a great game for the family, or when you have friends over socializing and you want to make it a karaoke night.
Quality if good but song selection is poor (even online)
 
Review Date: September 28, 2009
Reviewer: B. Truong, Tamarac, FL
I bought this about 2-3 months ago. I finally started testing it out this week. The songs on it are pretty decent. Although some of them seem a little dated now; they were recent when the product first came out a year ago. I will not fault the product because I bought it late. However, when I went online to try to buy more songs, I would have expected there to be almost everything on the top 40s within the last couple of months; heck, or even from just the past year. Most of the songs were from the 70s-90s. Although it was great to have some of those songs, I would have expected them to have more stuff that was released within the last year.

Also, even on the "easy" level, I find the speed of some of the songs still kind of fast. Also, there should be levels during the practice sessions.

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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam takes gamers through an intergalactic conflict where the only hope for survival is to annihilate the encroaching opposing forces. It will be one-versus-many as gamers fight at lightning speed aboard their favorite Mobile Suit, the ultimate weapon of war. Bringing the epic fast-paced action of the Dynasty Warriors franchise to the futuristic battlegrounds of the rich, detailed setting of the Gundam universe, Dynasty Warriors:Gundam will provide legendary entertainment for hours of enjoyment.

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Blacksite: Area 51 – Playstation 3 Review
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Following on the heels of the arcade and console shooter sensations, BlackSite: Area 51 is an action packed, first person shooter experience which pits gamers against alien enemy forces using the infamous U.S. government landmark, Area 51, and the surrounding areas as the battlefield backdrop. Set in present day, players take the role of a decorated military veteran charged by the government to lead a squadron of "secret soldiers," each with his/her own specialty skill set, into the Rachel, Nevada area to fight off the invasion of unidentified enemy races. The player`s modern-day emotions and fears are driven into a world charged with grave responsibility affecting lives hanging in the balance and eventually finding himself torn between his professional orders and his own ethical standards. In the end, only the actions of the player and his squad can shape the outcome of BlackSite: Area 51 during this potentially pivotal moment in history.

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  • Command the closest thing to a living, breathing squad. Lead well and your Special Forces squad will rally in battle. Waver, and their morale will sink, affecting their tactics and will to fight.
  • Armed with the ability to issue squad commandsusing the press of a single button, you have the power, authority and duty to issue orders to your troop that include a variety of complex tasks, such as planting C-4, sniping an enemy from long range or taking control of vehicles or weapons left behind by the wounded.
  • Drive the latest military vehicles or take position in the gunner's chair during daring, low-level helicopter raids. Comandeer cilivian cars, trucks and ATV's as you move through the streets of US cities.
  • Play with a friend through the story, cooperatively. Competitive play includes a variet of traditional online modes, such as Team Death Match and Capture the Flag, as well as all-new unique multiplayer modes such as Human vx. Reborn and Siege.
  • ESRB Rated T for Teen

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Devil May Cry 4 Collector’s Edition Review
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Devil May Cry 4 immerses gamers in a gothic supernatural world, where a new protagonist clashes with a familiar hero. As new leading man Nero players will be able to unleash incredibly powerful and stylish attacks and non-stop combos using a combination of the Devil Bringer arm and the Exceed system, both of which are new gameplay mechanics for the series. Fans of Dante won't be disappointed, as he too will be playable during the course of the game. With the advanced graphical capabilities of the next-gen systems, high definition visuals and intricate detail come to life as players explore new and exotic locales. Dynamic action and undeniable style combine with explosive fighting options and a gripping story to produce the incomparable experience that only a Devil May Cry game can deliver. This Collector's Edition of the game also includes Volume 1 of ADV Film's Devil May Cry: The Animated Series on DVD, including four complete episodes of the anime, a bonus DVD featuring The Making of Devil May Cry 4, music from the soundtrack, a digital artbook and PC content (screen savers, wallpapers, icons) and a unique Steelbook metal case
Deep combo system rewards stylish dispatching of enemies Unique Devil Bringer arm opens up a range of never seen before combo options Distinct set of weaponry and moves for Nero and Dante New active style change system for Dante allows him to switch styles and weapons on the fly, producing crazy combo possibilities Numerous new characters and environments Signature blend of guns and swordplay Collector's edition extras include Volume 1 of ADV Film's Devil May Cry - The Animated Series on DVD, Making of Devil May Cry 4 bonus DVD, soundtrack, artbook, PC extras and special steelbook case ESRB Rated M for Mature

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  • From the producer of the original Devil May Cry and Resident Evil 4. 2 playable characters ¿ take control of both Nero and Dante. High-definition visuals moving at 60 frames per second.
  • Blend of familiar and new: newcomer Nero clashes with veteran Dante plus appearances from Trish, Lady and others from the DMC series. Numerous new characters and environments.
  • Exceed System allows Nero to easily charge up his sword with a throttle effect, revving up to three levels with powerful and varied attack options. Deep combo system rewards stylish dispatching of enemies.
  • Unique "Devil Bringer" arm opens up a range of never seen before combo options. Distinct set of weaponry and moves for Nero and Dante.
  • New active style change system for Dante allows him to switch styles and weapons on the fly, producing crazy combo possibilities. Signature blend of guns and swordplay.

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SingStar ABBA (Stand Alone) Review
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SingStar ABBA features 25 fabulous pop tracks so you can shine on stage and sing along to authentic ABBA music videos. Experience SingStar's online features and personalize your content by purchasing songs, uploading videos/photos, and rating the performances of others. Sing along with some of the most unforgettable songs of all time with SingStar ABBA.

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  • 25 famous tracks with real ABBA videos, including 'Mamma Mia', 'Gimme Gimme Gimme', 'Waterloo' and 'Dancing Queen'.
  • SingStore allows you to build your perfect SingStar playlist by offering hundreds of songs and videos to purchase.
  • Connect to My SingStar Online and share your favorite SingStar moments by uploading photos and performances.
  • Up to 8 players can perform and compete in a variety of multiplayer game modes.

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