It has a feel that, while not straying too far from the CoD/BC vein, is very unique. Also it should be noted that I initially only made the purchase for the Battlefield 3 Beta, however once I began playing I was surprised to find an enjoyable game. Overall Review: I haven't played the singleplayer, and don't plan on it. Muzzle flash gives away your position almost the second you fire, meaning that you will often die the instant you begin shooting if you are on a ledge. In the objective based mode moments can feel very 'bottle-necked', forcing the assaulting team to advance in a similar fashion to the Normandy Landing In the TDM equivalent spawn killing can become a problem Graphics are optimized, running at all highs in 1920x1080 with a relatively old card (DirectX 10, but no AA)Ĭons: -Very few maps lead to a very repetitious feeling
Score Streaks feel much more rewarding than kill streaks, causing more of a desire to get head-shots and melee kills Small maps mean you rarely have to go far to find an enemy (more of a BC2 comparison rather than CoD) *More* Realistic, so it takes very few bullets to kill, also it pays more to fire single shots or short bursts rather than spray-and-pray Pros: -Explosives have almost no splash damage, meaning that very few matches end up in grenade spamming or noob tubing He is Tier 1.Īdditional Information Date First Available Players will step into the boots of these warriors and apply their unique skill sets to a new enemy in the most unforgiving and hostile battlefield conditions of present day Afghanistan. The new Medal of Honor is inspired by and has been developed with Tier 1 Operators from this elite community. They are experts in the application of violence. They are living, breathing, precision instruments of war. Their exact numbers, while classified, hover in the low hundreds. The Tier 1 Operator functions on a plane of existence above and beyond even the most highly trained Special Operations Forces. Of those, approximately 50 thousand fall under the direct control of the Special Operations Command. Over 2 million Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines wear the uniform. Operating directly under the National Command Authority, a relatively unknown entity of handpicked warriors are called on when the mission must not fail.
I'm glad that games like these are immortalised with the help of emulators, and I honestly can't wait to play the next installment: Medal of Honor: Underground.Learn more about the Medal of Honor Model Brand Given how innovative this game was at the time, I highly suggest avid gamers and WWII enthusiasts to check this game out. I have no complaints with this game, as it's well made with no bugs or glitches. The atmosphere in this game ranges from suspenseful stealth to powerful intensity, especially with the realistic sound-design of guns and explosions and the excellent mood-setting musical score. Speaking of experience, the game combines its well-constructed elements of game-control, sound-design, level-design, Artificial-Intelligence and musical score to deliver a thrilling and memorable experience for the player. The passion Spielberg has for WWII stories and experiences, radiates in this game as it does in his films. This is one of the few games that I felt was worth completing the entire single-player campaign, given my reluctance to waste time playing dispassionately-developed games. I had immediately gotten hold of this game and haven't been able to set it down until I had completed the entire story campaign. I had come to know that Spielberg had conceived the original Medal of Honor game as a hybrid of the classic FPS game "Goldeneye N64", with the setting of WWII Europe. After watching Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan", I became interested in exploring more content based on World War II. Having just recently installed a PS1 emulator on my MacBook, I've explored the opportunity to explore an era of classic games that lasted before my birth.