Baker can command these units to move to certain positions and fire on or charge at enemies. Sgt Baker can command up to two different units at the same time, which can be either made up of squad members or a small tank. But the title shines with the addition of its "tactical" element, giving you the ability to take control of your squad members to help take out the enemy. If first person shooting was all there was to Brothers In Arms it would make for a fairly ho-hum experience. As Sgt Baker, players also have the ability to throw grenades, ride shotgun on small tanks and take control of fixed machine gun turrets. Players will find it near impossible to hit anything unless they're in the aiming mode - we were in several instances where found ourselves practically toe to toe with some German infantry in the normal view, but failed to hit them because our gun wasn't aligned properly. Pressing down on the right control stick enters the aiming mode, where the perspective changes to a view looking down your gun's sights which results in more accurate aiming. You move with the left control stick, aim with the right, and use the control pad buttons to jump, change weapons, reload and fire. The game itself sees you take first-person control of Sgt Baker, with controls similar to any other FPS you may have played on the Xbox (or any other console) before.
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