Is Brothers in Arms - Road to Hill 30 still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2005, Gearbox's tactical shooter still stands out for its pedagogical take on warfare. Instead of a frontal hail of bullets, the game demands flanking, suppressive fire and proper fire team management, built around a scrupulous reconstruction of the 101st Airborne in Normandy. The pacing is slow, the character writing thoughtful and the staging respectful toward its source. Stiff controls and dated squad AI weigh against modern standards, however. The opening campaign of the series remains genuinely relevant for World War Two history fans and for players who enjoy patient shooters.