In the crowded first-person shooter market, it's important for a game to carve out a niche - do something better than or different from its competitors. Medal of Honor tries to do just that by representing a real conflict that is really happening in a real country between two real opposing forces.
Well-paced campaign; Immersive dialogue; Taut multiplayer action
Heavy-handed campaign scripting; Enemy AI isn't terribly realistic; Some incongruous cutscenes; Steep multiplayer learning curve