Medal of Honor Allied Assault War Chest
Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest - All the explosive action of the fantastic Medal Of Honor games is collected, with a number of bonus features. The War Chest collects the original Allied Assault with its two expansions, Spearhead and Breakthrough. It also collects strategy guides, the original soundtrack and interviews with real WWII vets.
Medal of Honor Allied Assault War Chest Accessories
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Medal of Honor Allied Assault War Chest Reviews
Smooth controls, good graphics for the era, and just plain fun. This is a good old-fashioned meat & potatoes FPS.
I have only played a few military games (SOF, SOF2, and the COD4 demo), but I was pleasantly surprised by the excellent historical basis for this game. Though dated by today's standards, it still delivered good enough graphics to where I wasn't constantly conscious of anomalous renderings (such as bodies lying half way through walls, etc). The play was enjoyable, consistent and smooth.
Weapons were realistic and the sound effects seemed very true to life. After reading the reviews for the expansions I was expecting less, but again I was quite pleased. Being a Spielberg creation, this game had incredible music, not to mention an obvious tie-in to the movie "Saving Private Ryan".
After playing this I am now looking forward to the COD series, which I understand is similar to this. This game uses the excellent Quake III Arena engine. The two additional expansion packs (Spearhead and Breakthrough) were as good as the main game and had some nice touches to the historical narrative between missions.
Though with this was one I was surprisingly dissapointed. Complete with two expansions, the game offers plenty of unique weapons and gameplay.
but as far as the faults go, the game has poor AI, and very linear gameplay. before they kill you, and you cannot move to try and not get shot.
I will say though that for the money it is not bad at all for a playing experience. Very frustrating at one point in which you are on top of a half track mounting a machine gun and you have to kill the enemies(plural).
It is nearly impossible even on the easiest game settings. I highly recommend Brothers in Arms against this game though.
For starters I have to say that I am a huge Medal of Honor fan since back in the day on the original Playstation. Overall though, it is still worth it in the end for a quick play.
I am currently looking for one. I must need a better video card. Just got back into the shootem up games. The only problem I have had is the graphics. Background buildings, etc. fade in and out and are white or grey until they become closer to the player. I liked this product.
everything after it has been mediocre. if ur into MoH at all, this is the one to buy. just buy it. here u get AA with 2 expansions for a steal. by todays standards, this is no ground breaker. the game is on rails and completely scripted. but its still great and at the time, one of a kind.
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