

They have also been noted in the past to be glitchy at times and earning them is hampered by the fact that the multiplayer is now all but dead. On the other hand, there are the seven multiplayer based achievements which are all worth a whopping zero Gamerscore each. The game does feature your normal set of story progression and assorted secret achievements, as well as the Kilroy and Recon collectible-based achievements. Hell’s Highway has a very… interesting list of achievements. It can take some practice to get the hang of it, but when you do pull off a perfect attack strategy, there is no better feeling of success. Maybe instead you have an enemy 88 or tank that needs to be dealt with, therefore it makes sense to have your fire teams draw the enemy's attention while navigating the bazooka team in to take them out. For instance, it makes much more sense to set up your base of fire or MG team in the rear to provide cover fire while you take your assault team on the flank to take out the enemy rather than vice versa. Knowing your different squads and how to utilize them in different situations is also a vital component. Destructible cover such as fences and tables will only protect you and your squad for so long before being flushed out into the open, so you need to choose your cover wisely. The type of cover you decide to use can also play a big role in your success or failure.

To successfully progress through each area it is all about moving from cover to cover, using your fire teams to lay down suppressing fire, and then run flanking maneuvers to take out your enemy.

The simple method of running and gunning is not a viable option here as you will assuredly find yourself gunned down in the process, even on the easier difficulties. Playing through the game is all about strategy when approaching an engagement with an enemy position.
