As officers upgrade to veteran status, they gain a few new abilities – as if it were a special course they teach at Eton, or something. Veterans are formed a little differently than in the original game too, with only officers being capable of becoming veterans. Moving onto gameplay, I should point out that the voice acting isn’t the only difference between the officers and grunts of the British side. There’s the officers who are typically stoic and posh, supported by the grunts who are voiced in an annoying blend of English accents, all of whom you can expect to use phrases like “ By Jove, that was a blighter!” With the British Army, it’s the usual problems. Sometimes it’s just the Germans, talking in English but bizarrely using occasional German terms and reminding each other to “ Remember what Mother used to tell us, eh Klaus?”, but the British fall prey to this acting too. Yep, Opposing Fronts has unfortunately started down that long, dark road of using stereotypical voice acting and writing in place of the decent character-building cutscenes of the original game. By Jove, it’s a bloody war!As previously mentioned, the British forces play a little differently to the Americans and a lot of that is at first communicated through the voice acting.
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