Incredible Game. Very Unique Missions.

User Rating: 9.6 | Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault PC
In my opinion this game is unique compared to a lot of the war games currently out. Not too many actually touched on the Pacific side of World War II. No only did they touch on it, they made a very solid game based on it. This game has a lot to offer. The graphics in this game were very good. The interface was excellent. The sound was so realistic you thought you were there. If you listened close enough you could tell different weapons by the sound. The downfall to this game is it’s to short and left you wanting more in the end. I couldn’t believe how quick I got through the game. You start out on you last mission just to find that the game really hasn’t started yet. After the brief first action sequence of the Omaha Assault you actually start boot camp. Each mission in the game has hero moments in which you collect objects from the game to keep as souvenirs. Each mission also has hidden objectives which you get medals for. To actually earn all these you really need to play the game several times, which you can easily do because it’s so addictive. This game can be very challenging if you play it on the harder levels. When you are injured if there is a medic around he will heal you, but before you collapse you start getting blurred vision and leaning back and forth. When a loud explosion hits close your ears ring and you get confused. These are all great features in the game to make it more realistic. There are more the 35 single player missions in this game. One level of the game that really impressed me is when you board the sinking ship. There is fire all around you and explosions. You must get through the Arizona and rescue injured seaman and the CO of the ship. You are brought there by boat in which you are manning a .50 cal on the front shooting down invading zeros the whole time. The action in this game is non stop. You have the ability to interact with almost everything. You can use mortars to take out enemy soldiers and bunkers. The AI is actually intelligent and makes for an interesting and exciting game. The lighting effects were absolutely breathtaking. You actually feel like you were there when Pearl Harbor was attacked. It’s a bit clumsy and the controls are a bit awkward for the one part where you actually get to fly a plane, but you even get to do that. You start as the tail gunner and the pilot bails on you leaving you to actually fly the plane to complete the mission and then attempt to land the plane. Although the landing is scripted as long as you get close it goes to a cut scene of you landing, but all the same it was something unique. As for the multiplayer aspect of the game I really was impressed and included an invader mode which I found enjoyable. Overall there just wasn’t anything I didn’t find fun or enjoyable about this game.