Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood has it's flaws but it's a great game to play.

User Rating: 8.9 | Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood PC
When Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 was released it was lauded for its nearly seamless integration between first-person-shooter control and squad command mechanics. Brothers in Arms focused on the tactical aspects of small-squad infantry combat.
Seven months after BIA: Road to Hill 30 was released, BIA: Earned in blood appeared on the market providing a somewhat similar experience to Road to Hill 30 but with some improvements.

The interface of the game is the same like in Road to Hill 30.The graphics and the sound are as impressive as in the first game, also some improvements to the artificial intelligence have been made, for example, if the enemy see's you trying to flank them it's more likely that they will retreat rather than just stand there and wait for you to shoot them; on higher difficulty levels they may even try to flank you. All these make Earned in Blood more difficult to play, but don't worry.....flanking maneuvers are still possible at almost every point in the game.

The levels are almost the same size but you sometimes run into contrived obstacles that keeps you from maneuvering as freely as you wanted.
I haven't played the multiplayer yet so i don't know what to say about that.

Tough some improvements have been made like the AI, it's hard to say that i liked Earned in Blood. Yes it delivers a similar experience to the first game but i would still recommend you to get Road to Hill 30 instead of this.