Nicely presented, strategic WWII shooter with intuitive control system. Packed with tanks, explosions and tension, you'll need to invest a lot of planning and patience into those gunfights, though
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Nicely presented, strategic WWII shooter with intuitive control system. Packed with tanks, explosions and tension, you'll need to invest a lot of planning and patience into those gunfights, though
The non-linear missions and airborne attacks aren't the only unique features to the game. As you use weapons in the game you'll gain experience with that weapon. Each weapon has 3 levels to unlock, and at each level you'll gain new abilities with the weapons like improved accuracy, bigger clips, and...
Non Linear Mission Structure; Impressive Graphics; Unique approach to missions
Only 6 or 7 hours of gameplay
Store shelves have now been so completely saturated by World War II themed shooters that it's rather difficult get excited about having to play through yet another one. And to be quite honest, it's been a bumpy road for the Medal of Honor series, with the quality ranging from excellent to abysmal.
Jumping out of a plane isn't a decision that most people take lightly, even if it is with a modern, super-reliable parachute, and preferably a friendly instructor. Consider, then, the idea of jumping out of a cramped WW2 crate and guiding a somewhat unrefined silk handkerchief into the middle of a...
I haven't afforded the Medal of Honor series more than a cursory glance since the abomination that was Rising Sun - eight or nine levels, a broken game and a 'To Be Continued...' ending No. Just, no.
I'll be honest, I've pretty much lost faith in the Medal Of Honor series. Started out as the favourite child, the WWII shooter prodigy, shining in the sun like a phosphorescent desert button amongst the chaff.
For those of you who remember and keep track of such things, the Medal of Honor series really jumpstarted the popular WWII shooter genre, at least in recent years. Played a lot like the true original, Castle Wolfenstein, MOH is mostly one man going through a series of shooter missions against...
Nowadays when someone jumps out of a plane, they're doing it for the unforgettable thrill. The freedom of movement during this free-falling experience has created a business where people pay to be dropped from several thousand feet. They call this crazy-but-exciting expedition "skydiving.
great game recommended
Genre: First-Person Shooter Publisher: Electronic Arts Developer: EA LA Release Date: September 4, 2007 The glut of World War II-themed shooters in the market over the past several years was at first a gamer's inside joke, like pretending Duke Nukem Forever will ever ship, eventually becoming a...
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