![]() ![]() This is so short, I'd question whether it ought to really be full price. There is now one difficulty setting, no choosing in that department. This does do a better(read: perfect) job of limiting your means than the second one(now, you can pick much less up, in fact the inventory system is almost useless, they should have done it the Deus Ex way, with you clicking to search, and you automatically gather what you can use, that would call less attention to it and be invaluable in certain places), and is more challenging. The graphics, now all 3D(they don't feel that much prettier), are one of the few exceptions. It frankly comes off as rushed and underdone. And if you couldn't care less about how true something like this stays to reality, this still has plenty to criticize. Did I miss something? Does this series not have enough of a solid fan-base to get by sans love letters to the American audiences? Other countries fought in WWII, you know. And so was Saving Private Ryan, so the storming of the beaches of Normandy is here, too. Yes, it's cool to visit Stalingrad, but when the authenticity ends at the visual presentation of it(no Russian spoken, none of the real SMGs from that region, and an unrealistic plot), what's the point? It feels like they included it for no other reason than that Enemy at the Gates was popular. This usually only gets historically right what the others did. ![]() It's really a shame, compared to the amount of work put into the others. ![]()
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