Along the way they’ll find no shortage of ways to maim and torture Nazi soldiers, resulting in some gruesome, but no doubt entertaining death sequences that recall Gearbox’s own manic multiplayer shooter, Borderlands. This new title is more Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds than anything, weaving together a fictional take on World War II, with the titular group of Four heading deep into Nazi territory to target Hitler himself. The last proper entry, Hell’s Highway, carried on the legacy of the 101st Airborne Division, but that all ends with next year’s wilder, more off-the-cuff Furious 4. Established in 2005 with Gearbox Software’s Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, the series has followed a true-story-inspired continuity for two sequels and a handful of spinoffs and ports. At first glance-a very distant first glance, that is-one might mistake Furious 4 for another simple addition to the storied Brothers in Arms franchise.
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