This game has quite a lot of problems, but it still leaves you with a great tactical experience.

User Rating: 6 | Brothers in Arms: D-Day PSP
Like I say, this game many problems, so i'll start by giving those:

Ai can be rubbish at times

For what you need to do in this game, you have a very limited ammo supply

Numerous sound problems

Annoying control scheme ( which can be a huge pain for close-up combat)

If you get past these though, the game is very fun to play. You play as a U.S Sargent during WW2, so you get put in command of a squad. The idea of the combat in this game, basically is to have you and your squad stick to cover (and your enemies normally do the same.) You use your squad to suppress (in other words, distract) the enemy, while you flank them and find a spot where their cover does not protect them. But combat in the game goes a lot deeper than that. The use of grenades to make them move for example, is one I use a lot. If you're a good shot, you can kill them without the need to flank. And the story keeps you going for a very long time, and there are four different difficulty settings. In addition to this there is also a skirmish mode. Where there are twelve different missions to do. If you don't mind the issues that i've mentioned, and own a PSP, and like shooting games, this is a worthwhile buy.