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Medal Of Honor: European Assault

Medal Of Honor: European Assualt has brang everything Electronic Arts had to offer, the game is amazing, but nothing like the rest of the games in the Medal Of Honor: Series, this time they changed everything, even the logo on the case, the game is such as an entire mix of the entire army game scene, a mix of Call Of Duty, Brothers IN Arms And itself, Medal Of Honor. And as the may have ripped off the other companies, it improves the game in so many ways, such as this time, they finally introduced blood, you have the aiming from Call Of Duty, you have the ability to move your men, or regroup them, from Brothers In Arms and once again, itself, with more improvements they thought up on there own. As the new game has a lot of new many fancy bells and whistles, underneath it all you can still tell it's a Medal Of Honor game, from the super long RPG like style missions, with a minimum of 5 objectives per mission, but as like frontline a full mission is broken up into 3-5 parts, as is this one, with moreless only four missions, but as the individual parts are long enough already, it's like there are 11 missions. Not like anyother Medal Of Honor Game they introduce, interactive cutscenes, where you have the ability to look around where every you please, also you get to fight in the 4 most popular theatres of world war 2, you can fight from France to Russia and so on, which brings a new fell never done before by a WW2 game, where you moreless get to see al the action from all corners of the globe fighting as one man, the entire time. In no way is this game a disappointment, from the reviewers at gamespot, they had me thinking is was a bad game from the 7.6 they gave it, the game should be rated much higher then that, the game is amazing, if yuo though of buying a war game buy this one, it has everything you would want in a war game plus the other 2 series mixed into the game. This game is highly recommended for anyone who enjoys a good war game, as though it may be hard to some people, try try again, and if you have no other alterative, use the cheats, thats whats good about it, if you get frustrated or angry, use the cheats. Anyway this is an amazing war game theat you must not take into consideration of even buying, you must buy it. Gameplay: 9.4 Graphics: 9.2 Audio: 8.9 Tilt: 8 Hours (It only takes that long to beat it) Learing Curve: 5-10 Minutes Overall: 9.6

Medal Of Honor: Rising Sun

Medal Of Honor: Rising Sun is quite the follow up on the top seller PS2 WWII based game. The game consists of all the battles from Pearl Harbor, to Guadacanal, and so on. The game as the first has it's ups and downs with mush different controls the Frontline, but as the game has the difference in change, its sort of good to have a change, but tilting on the original controls meant having to learn them all over again, and by the end of the game your just getting used to them. Shortly after recieving Frontline for christmas I was hooked on the sereis permanently, after beating the game in less then 2 days I went out right away a bought Rising Sun. The people here at Gamespot gave it a pretty bad review for what it was worth considering in was one of the best in the series, but only getting a 6.4 because it didn't have one of the classics scenes or missions of the beach docking over on Normandy. The game has it's fair share of glitches and can be quite frustrating at times when the enemy soldiers tkae about 15 shots to the head and don't die, regardless of the difficulty setting. As for other glitches in the game, they can sort of creep up on you when you need waht it screws up the most, such in the end mission, about have way though I cuold switch weapons, and lucky for me I had 12 rounds left, and hadn't saved the whole level. I tried different controllers, I tried different controller configurations, none of which worked. I eventually resorted to looking for ammo for the gun (after I was out) and eventually beat the level just by knocking people over the head, after each one died they would drop a either ammo for the gun I couldn't use or health, moreless just getting by (healthwise) other then those few glitches, and others I forgot the game was pretty good, an amazing follow up on the hit series, and look forward to future games. Hopefully getting Medal Of Honor: European Assault sometime in the new year, as I have no money right now and am saving up for another game I hope to by sometime soon in the new year. Gameplay: 8.2 Graphics: 8.5 Audio: 9.7 Tilt: 1 day (it's only 1 day because you'll have the game beat by then) Learning Curve: If your new to the series: 30 minutes If not: 1 Day Overall: 8.8

Medal Of Honor: Frontline

Medal Of Honor: Frontline is one of the better games in the Medal Of Honor genre. The game has many newer features but lacking many in return. The game was amazingly addictive at first but the game seems to die out after 7 or so missions. It apperars that the game writers didn't have anywhere to go as it quite turns into a James Bong style shooter based in the 1940's, and as they gave away everything the game had to offer, the game didn't really have the potential to build up to anything more. With the game slowly starting to go sour at the end, with only you by yourself doing the mission alone with no team or squad, sort of takes away from the realism, considering no mission was faught alone in the war. But with the game being as good as it is it sort of puts back what it takes away on each mission, the new guns, maps gameplay style for that particular mission such as most of the sniper missions. Medal Of Honor of course has its ups and downs but most games do anyway, with very few glitches appearent, and with all the running around to do in those massive maps is quite amazing considering, as I said, very few glitches are appearent. If your new to the genre this is an amzing way to start your aquantence, the game will keep you glued to your seat, until your done the game, when your don'e you'll want to buy another one, and so on. As the game starts off your in one of the docking boats coming up a one of the beaches in Normandy, a perfect way to start the series, but as I said before the game goes down hill from there, but the game does have some cool new features each mission to play around with. If you like war games and thought you might like this one, I'm asknig you to buy it, you won't be disappointed, I promise. Gameplay: 8.3 Graphics: 8.4 Audio: 9.7 Tilt: 2 days (it's only 2 days because you'll have the game beat by then) Learning Curve: (If your new to the game) 30 minutes Overall: 8.7