![]() The action, animations, and weapon-mechanics were all slightly improved too, for a smoother experience. Underground features slightly better visuals than the first Medal of Honor, and retains the same atmospheric music (courtesy of Giacchino once again). You play as Manon Batiste, a member of the French Resistance who eventually joins the OSS to undertake sneaky missions in occupied territory. Underground was the second Medal of Honor game, but took place before the original. It looks and feels more muscular and visceral than previous Medal of Honor games too – and is perhaps more immersive as a result. Again, this helps to bring that Hollywood feel to the game – and this is most evident in its opening.Įuropean Assault updated the MOH mechanics a little too, with a more practical HUD, and an adrenaline mode (making you unstoppable for a brief time). That’s a pretty big name to have working on an MOH game, and by no means an obvious choice. ![]() Perhaps the most surprising thing about Medal of Honor: European Assault is that it’s story was written by none other than John Milius, known for his work on Apocalypse Now, Conan the Barbarian, Dirty Harry, and more. Wearing a gas mask also works a treat, with your character’s reduced visibility and heavy breathing only upping the intensity even more. It features the same fast-paced action and stirring atmosphere the series was becoming known for, and the final mission – involving a rescue operation at a mustard-gas plant – is a tense, high-octane blast. Once more, the game’s story was co-written by Steven Spielberg and featured music from Giacchino, but Jimmy Patterson had been replaced by his fellow OSS agent and Army Ranger Lt. Still, part of it was replicated in MOH: Frontline – the Omaha Beach section, which was just as brilliant here. Medal of Honor: Allied AssaultĪllied Assault was the third game in the Medal of Honor series, but only made it to Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. It’s one of the series’ best games, and the sheer genius of that opening level encouraged many of us to play through multiple times. ![]() MOH: Frontline casts you as Jimmy Patterson once more, and sees you going through towns, villages, and rural areas as you give Nazi hordes what for. There’s a sombre, fearful air, as if you’ve stepped into the opening moments of Saving Private Ryan, albeit with less blood and guts (thankfully).Įven though the graphics look somewhat dated and sparse now, at the time it was incredibly powerful, enough even to leave you feeling a tad overwhelmed as you stormed the beach for the first time. MOH: Frontline has one of the most unforgettable first levels of all time: you find yourself on a boat alongside other Allied soldiers, heading straight for Omaha Beach. Still, shooting them in the face was always great fun, so blowing your own cover was never too bad … Medal of Honor: Frontline Remember having to flash your papers to suspicious Nazis, in the hopes they wouldn’t say “you’re Jimmy Patterson!”? Medal of Honor also does a fantastic job of mixing frantic shooting with stealth. The visuals have aged quite badly now, but they still manage to recreate the period’s architecture, clothing, and weaponry brilliantly, while the score (by Michael Giacchino, known for his work on the new Star Trek movies, Super 8, Rogue One, and more) is absolutely incredible. Not only was it the brainchild of uber-genius Steven Spielberg (hot on the heels of Saving Private Ryan’s success), but it featured suitably Hollywood-esque production values. All rights reserved.The first Medal of Honor was mind-blowing back in 1999. More Weapons - Take to the battlefield with historically accurate handguns, machine guns, rifles, shotguns, explosives, and more!.When new recruits arrive, get them experience to increase their proficiency. Each has a unique personality and backstory. Bond With Your Squad - Get to know the Marines who you'll be fighting alongside.Historical Backdrops - Experience missions set at historically accurate backdrops including Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, and Tarawa.From the attack at Pearl Harbor to the pivotal battle against Japanese Forces at Tarawa Island, Medal of Honor Pacific Assault gives PC gamers a sense of the courage it took to endure and overcome the Japanese threat in WWII and fight for VICTORY in the Pacific. As Marine Private Tommy Conlin, you must survive the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor and then join the Allied crusade to defeat Imperial Japan's bloody conquest of the Pacific. Medal of Honor Pacific Assault puts you in the boots of a WWII soldier in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
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