To go through once of the campaign takes only less than 3 hours given you're an experienced console shooter. Well it tries to force replay value by unlocking medals and even military uniform textures as rewards for completing certain objectives, most of which has to be done by replaying the campaign over and over. But then the gameplay levels and objectives are pretty standard throughout, it allows the risk of getting even dedicated MoH fans bored with it at some point before they're able to collect all the medals. Also, character maneuver in the gameplay is a tad slow.
So, if you're such a MoH fan, best is to get it at a bargain price due to its relative brevity. At least the comforting part is held by the strict audio production values of the series. MoH:Heroes features top-notch sound effects (use a good pair of headphones) and a good'ol vintage symphonic score.
All in all, this title is probably a keeper for hardcore series fans or shooter fans looking for a quick game.
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