With Precision, creative controls Medal of Honor Heroes 2 takes the battle to your own living room.

User Rating: 8.5 | Medal of Honor Heroes 2 WII
With all the WW2 games out there you might be wondering why you would want to buy this new Medal of Honor game. It features all the stereotypical locations in a war game and doesn't put much new on the table, or does it? The truth is this game has the best and most innovative control scheme for a first person shooter ever. It really helps overset the drawbacks in this game, for there are many. Now to break this review up...

Gameplay: 8/10 While this does nothing new in the way of scenario, the sharp brisk controls will have you tuning a radio by tilting the wii remote, zooming in with a sniper rifle by twisting it, placing it on your shoulder to act as a rocket launcher, and even tilting the nunchuk to dodge behind cover. You can even pump a shotgun with the nunchuk while firing with the Wii remote which feels very satisfying. However, there is one big problem, The AI and spawn rate. The enemies will spawn right before your eyes and are about as dumb as a post, often running past you to reach their shooting location. However, with the massive amount of enemies they pile on, quantity over quality will overwhelm you. This is the biggest problem with the game and could be fixed with a little smarter programming and some tender loving care.

Graphics: 7/10 The graphics dont exactly "wow" you. Character models of both allies and enemies look particularly ugly and reminds you more of the gamecube then a next generation console. The gun's look more realistic luckily, as they are based on authentic WW2 guns. Sadly, the scenery is both un-creative and un-detailed but the graphics can be overlooked.

Sound: 9/10 This game sounds absolutely great. The sound while loading your gun is the melodical click of bullets which comes out from the Wii remote and also some of the gunfire noises come out of the remote for extra immersion. The sound that comes out the Wii remote while tuning a radio really sounds like a 70 year old radio and adds extra depth. The sound overall really draws you in to the experience and was well done.

Tilt: 9/10 This game features the best controls ever seen in a war game and although it has undeniable "faults" it does much more right then wrong and is a very fun and immersive war game.