Review: Brothers In Arms: Hour of Heroes
by David Marcus
January 9, 2009
Overview
Brothers In Arms: Hour of Heroes (HoH from here on out) is an offshoot of the Brothers In Arms series, which competes with Call of Duty and other franchises for the popular (some might say oversaturated) World War II shooter genre. In HoH, players will go through three campaigns doing the four things you can find in just about every WWII game: killing nazis, taking out anti-aircraft emplacements, clearing/flanking MG42 nests, and obligatory tank levels. Sounds like your standard shooter, right?
For better or worse, wrong. HoH can be tough to control, has numerous flaws with the visuals, collision, and hit detection, and in the end does not translate the full Brothers In Arms experience. The ultimate question is, “was getting the full Brothers In Arms experience onto the iPhone the point?” If that’s what you expect from HoH, you’ll be disappointed. However, if you take it on its own terms, and play by the rules the game sets, it’s a lot easier to enjoy the game.
Features
- Multiple Control Schemes
- Playstation 1-Equivalent Graphics
- Fairly Lengthy