By scout4118 (cnet.com) Read the full review
Though you don't have full functionality as you do for the PS2 version you do get use to the changes after playing the game awhile. Shooting is actually more challenging in the PSP ver. than in the PS2 ver. which lends to more realistic play.
It's addicting
Doesn't give full functionality. The A.I. was messed up on a couple levels
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We have collected and analysed 8 expert reviews and 2 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 67/100 and users rate it 63/100. The average review date is 10-06-2007. We have compared these reviews to 34098 reviews from other PlayStation Portable Games. The alaScore™ for this product is 60/100 = Good. Last update: 23-05-2012.
May, 2012
2012-05-23
By (cnet.com)
Remember that time last March when you and your squad fought the Nazis in France in Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30? How about seven months later, when you pretty much did the same thing in Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood? Do you want to do it over...
If you answered "yes" to these questions, then Brothers in Arms D-Day for the PlayStation Portable is for you. Everyone else will want to avoid D-Day because of its rehashed gameplay and poor controls, which make the game feel like just another...
Dec, 2006
2006-12-20
By Richard Grisham (the-nextlevel.com)
The best in the biz goes small-time.
Feb, 2007
2007-02-24
By (ign.com)
Now players can surprise the enemy for the ultimate advantage in firefights, leading a fire team throughout the entire Normandy campaign. For the first time, players will also be able to lead a bazooka team, order their squad on an MG42, or fire mortar...
An enhanced co-op mode (Skirmish) offers players a 12-mission campaign.
Dec, 2006
2006-12-05
By Gracie Leach (allgame.com)
Designed especially for the PSP, Brothers in Arms: D-Day has single players leading a squad across Europe to Carantan and St. Sauveur as either Matt Baker or Joe Hartsock, characters in previous Brothers in Arms titles. Gamers can lead a bazooka team and
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1 user review of the Brothers in Arms: D-Day (PSP) from cnet.com. This user review was collected in 0000-00-00, with a rating of 70 out of 100.
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This game has become addicting.
Though you don't have full functionality as you do for the PS2 version you do get use to the changes after playing the game awhile. Shooting is actu
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Ubisoft Entertainment
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