Aiddon said:
pity they dropped the Brothers in Arms name; heaven forbid the series actually get some legitimate personality for once. Though this also means that Furious 4 got enough attention to where it doesn't need to weld itself to another franchise to garner buzz. Definitely looking forward to this as the wackiness of it is a breath of fresh air in the overly grim FPS genre
As much as I hate to rely on the "they were there first argument" They were. Brothers in Arms was telling a single story of World War II without relying on self empowerment fantasy to drive it. Most FPS's don't do that, they simply say "this is a grim gritty world and you're the only one that has a chance to save it" (ex: see Gears of War). They don't say you're the only one to save Freedom from the nazi's, it's about getting your squad out alive and eventually the resulting PTSD. The only game that tells a story like that, (and at least just as well, though it's not a FPS) is Spec Ops: The Line, a game that came out nearly a decade later after the original Brothers in Arms. These games aren't a dime a dozen, and it's unique combination of serious story telling mixed with historical accuracy, and smooth and rather unique game play that served the story well, gave it it's own tone and personality. Maybe that kind of thing isn't your thing but it is certainly mine.
And nothing that I just described sounded like Furious 4. Hence I'm gonna go ahead and say that I'm glad they're dropping the Brothers in Arms name, now hopefully they'll do another installment. If I recall Hells Highway left it open for another sequel, though they could always do Vietnam and go straight into Heart of Darkness territory.