A good budget priced title that includes two games. The excellent gameplay is hampered by substandard graphics, though.
That said, the gameplay is pretty solid. Unlike most first person shooters, BiA take the side of realism. No regenerating health and very unreliable aiming at distance. There is a strong emphasis in realistic small team combat tactics. You're suposed to divide your men in teams, each one with different objectives, usually suppressing fire and flanking.
The game also keeps in the side of history. Most, if not al, scenarios are based in real engagements and, despite some unavoidable repetitiveness, they work well providing challenge.
Voice over is much above average in videogames and do work in creating an emotional link to characters. The soundtrack is actually good, although it is blend to the background most of time. Sound effects are well done but I thought they could be better mixed into the game.
Controls are serviceable but not quite as good as Metroid Prime and other comparable shooters. As there are few customization options, I'll have to live with the presets.
Despite the limitations, Brothers in Arms: Double Time is a worthy game. It does offer a different perspective from most shooters that might interest those looking for a more accurate depiction of World War II or for simulation of real squad tactics. Considering you're getting two games for the price of a single budget title, I would say it is a good purchase.