Hell’s Highway Hand’s On at Gearbox Party
I got invited to Gearbox Software’s Victory Party to celebrate their two upcoming games Brothers In Arms: Hell’s Highway and Samba de Amigo (Wii). There’s nothing like a little gaming mixed with some music, women, DJ Jazzy Jeff and partying. I had VIP status so I got to chill in the VIP room and get some hand’s on time with both Hell’s Highway and Samba de Amigo. There was a kick ass faceplate that I was tempted to snatch but my better half took over and I simply admired it from afar.

Photos: Gearbox Software Victory Party
I know you’re all interested in how Hell’s Highway plays and if you’re a Brothers In Arms fan, you’ll love it. It’s not a run & gun game for those unaware of the series. You have a squad that you need to implement in order to maximize the fun factor and keep yourself from being killed repeatedly. Yes, I found that out with trial & error. If you haven’t been introduced to the series, you might have a task enjoying what BIA: HH has to offer.
First thing I noticed was that Hell’s Highway definitely screams next-generation with its design. The environments, the characters, the sound…it was a sight to see. I guess it didn’t hurt playing on a huge HD television. I had some trouble with aiming and vaulting fences felt weird especially when trying to evade enemy fire. Preventing massive damage while hopping a fence is when strategy and your squad are most effective. Do not run & gun your way through Hell’s Highway. The hand signals to initiate squad commands were cool and commanding was an easy Left trigger and D-pad command away.
One thing I wish had been implemented was more destruction. By that I mean having doors, buildings and other meaningless objects destructible. I couldn’t tear down a door to surprise some enemies and I really wanted to.
The other game of the night was Samba de Amigo and I’d be doing the game an injustice if I didn’t mention how much fun I had with it. It was seriously a frenzy of arm waving fun on the Wii. I couldn’t play for too long because that’s just how the Wii is. It’s an exercise machine masquerading as a console. But Samba de Amigo should make Wii fans really happy if you’re into rhythm/music games.
I had a great time at the event and I’m looking forward to going to hell on September 23rd. I want to send a big thanks to Gearbox Software and David Eddings for the VIP invite. Before I go let me just that that DJ Jazzy Jeff is a beast on the turntables and he kept the crowd entertained from the moment he got there to the time he left.
With that said, who’s going to hell with Hell’s Highway later this month?




September 6th, 2008 at 11:32 am
My interest in Hell’s Highway has gone back up quite a bit after seeing some of the recent media. I’ll more than likely pick it up on the 23rd.
Did they mention whether or not there would be a demo out before the games release?
September 6th, 2008 at 11:37 am
nope. i didn’t get a chance to ask about anything. too much partying i suppose.
September 6th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
lol @ Deacon. i’ll be going to hell for sure. i love the franchise.
September 6th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
Been looking forward to Hell’s Highway for a looong time now. Do you know if there’s any kind of Coop or VS multiplayer in the game though? I assume there is, but they haven’t mentioned or discussed anything about it in any of their live demonstrations of the game. Hoping it’s not just something tacked on at the last minute.
September 6th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
I hAVE BEEN waiting for this game since I 1st saw a trailer at E3 2006.
September 8th, 2008 at 9:47 am
well it’s coming
September 8th, 2008 at 9:47 am
@Goon, ya know what…i didn’t even look or ask lol
September 8th, 2008 at 9:55 am
looks like you had a good time. co-op would be good for this game but i don’t think it’ll have it.
September 8th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
@DB: Looks like you, GameSkills, and willieB had a fresh-to-def time…w/ DJ Jazzy Jeff mixin’ it up.
September 8th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
I cannot wait for Samba De Amigo. One of my favorites from Dreamcast coming to the Wii Finally!!
This game will make me quit playing both Rock Band and Guitar Hero altogether.