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Yes this is the same game you played last year and the year before that. Is it worth it you ask? Yes and no and heres why. This game does not cater to gameplay or sound or theme. It caters to graphics. If you own some of the latest WWII titles out th...
Extrait: Since 2002’s excellent Allied Assault, the Medal of Honor series suffered from classic diminishing-returns syndrome. Each subsequent game in the series has been slightly less accomplished than the last, while plenty of other World War II first-perso...
Medal of Honor: Airborne is not a ground breaking game but it does take a new look at World War II first person shooters. Dropping in and deciding where and what you want to do first adds to the overall carefree style of the game and begins that arduou...
Extrait: Pros Action packed firefights. Parachuting element nice addition to genre. Good mulitplayer game mode. Cons Short storyline with only 6-10 hrs of game play. Disappointing and unbalanced AI for both friendly and emeny soldiers. Inconsistent weapons; Aim...
Extrait: Medal of Honor Airborne straps you in the boots of Private FC of the 82nd Airborne Division. You will fight some of the epic battles of WWII that made our paratroopers legends. You will begin each mission in the air and behind enemy lines. A fantastic ...
Extrait: Blimey. EA know how to market a game. I grew tired of FPS games many moons ago, even Half-Life 2 didnt really do it for me. I certainly never usually bow to the advertising campaigns, and the new gimmicky features; amazing set pieces never got me mois...
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Publié: 2007-09-14, Auteur: Sal , review by: gamespy.com
Great open-ended level design; sweet Unreal-powered graphics.
Lousy AI and enemy balancing; multiplayer feels half-cooked.
All things considered, I was pleasantly surprised by Medal of Honor: Airborne. After 2004s disappointing Pacific Assault -- the last MOH installment to appear on the PC -- I wasnt expecting much. But Airborne occasionally shows glimpses of brilliance...
Extrait: After a long line of disappointing games in the Medal of Honor franchise that just never could recapture the magic successes of Allied Assault, we finally get Medal of Honor: Airborne that combines high presentation values and good, fast-paced fun. Whi...
Extrait: What there is, story wise follows Boyd Travers, a Private First Class in the “All American” 82nd Airborne Division. There is no real story to be told except the events of each operation. You follow through different operations that were paramo...