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User Rating: 9.3 | Medal of Honor Frontline (Platinum) PS2
Medal of Honour Frontline was my first PS2 game, and when my Dad popped in the disc, I found I thought I was watching the opening of a movie, but no, it was a game. The game starts you off as James Patterson, and you're fighting an uphill battle on a beach, with bombs blowing chunks in the ground, guys screaming, and bullets whizzing millimetres from your head. All this was completely new, and it was amazing. You were fighting in a World War Two battle, and it was insane. The rest of the game was not as explosive, though it didn't have to be, as it was brilliant enough anyway. You fought all over Germany, France, in submarines, air hangars, and it never ceased to amaze. You had a wide array of guns at your disposal, each which had the look and the sound to turn your controller into a weapon. They say war is hell, and this game captures it perfectly, especially through the difficutly. Even on the Easy setting, you'd get your butt kicked if you weren't careful. The game also featured simple, interactive things, which were fun. Like setting fire to a hay stack, or knocking a beer onto someone's head. These moments were some of my best remembered gaming moments.
Medal of Honour Frontline is a game you have to play to believe, and has set a bar for all games, now, past, and for the next-gen.