Colonel Kernel
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It's interesting. With all these games on the subject out there, you've surely picked an all-times favorite by now.. and, If I've not mistaken, made some enemies too.
Personally, the gold cup goes to the Brothers in Arms series. It somehow stands out on top of all those other ones where you just participate in the conflict - there is nothing that makes you believe you're actually that soldier. Whereas BiA ballances both - an epic adventure combined with chilling close encounters in infantry combat. There is just nothing else like it. One of the things I liked most was the tactical part of the game where one false step may turn your entire squad into torn guts and uniform in the dirt. I dare you to jump in front of an MG nest in this game!
#2 goes to Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault. As much as I'd like it to be more like BiA, it's not. The controls and gameplay somehow sucked for me - same old MoH - but the story was the main thing that kept me playing. Overall it just felt too.. unnatural.
Personally, the gold cup goes to the Brothers in Arms series. It somehow stands out on top of all those other ones where you just participate in the conflict - there is nothing that makes you believe you're actually that soldier. Whereas BiA ballances both - an epic adventure combined with chilling close encounters in infantry combat. There is just nothing else like it. One of the things I liked most was the tactical part of the game where one false step may turn your entire squad into torn guts and uniform in the dirt. I dare you to jump in front of an MG nest in this game!
#2 goes to Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault. As much as I'd like it to be more like BiA, it's not. The controls and gameplay somehow sucked for me - same old MoH - but the story was the main thing that kept me playing. Overall it just felt too.. unnatural.