Medal of Honor Frontline

Medal of Honor Frontline

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Medal of Honor Frontline

In Medal of Honor Frontline you go back behind enemy lines as war hero Lt. Jimmy Patterson! Stronger enemy AI makes stealth and speed more important then ever, and makes this a more challenging wargame than before!

 

Medal of Honor: Frontline marks the debut of the Medal of Honor franchise on the PlayStation2. In Frontline, you go behind enemy lines as Lieutenant Jimmy Patterson. Your missions include the D-day assault on Omaha Beach, tracking your Nazi nemesis aboard a speeding armored train, the epic battle for control of the Nijmegen Bridge, a strategic choke point in the Allied drive into the heart of Nazi Germany, and a top-secret, high-risk mission to steal the Ho IX flying wing. The Ho IX is an experimental Nazi jetfighter so powerful it could turn the tide of World War II.

There are 20 levels of gameplay spread across six major missions, all based on real World War II events and all adding up to one complete and uninterrupted story line. Fully realized and highly-detailed 3-D environments include six times the number of nonplayer character animations as in the original Medal of Honor. The game includes detailed German, British, and American troops, as well as Dutch civilians, all with full facial expressions and lip synch. More than 20 authentic WWII weapons include the Colt .45, Springfield sniper rifle, Panzerschreck rocket launcher, MG42 mounted machine gun, and the Browning automatic rifle. Enemy vehicles include panzer and tiger tanks, trucks, motorcycles with sidecars, and armored railway scout cars. There are also player-driven motorized railcars, trains, and mine carts.

An improved enemy AI requires you to consistently vary your attack strategy as the situation dictates. Go it alone to accomplish your mission with the utmost stealth or work as part of a highly trained military unit to wreak havoc on the enemy. The game offers intense noncombat scenarios as well, such as a disguised, weaponless infiltration of an officer's pub brimming with Gestapo to make contact with a Dutch Resistance operative. Medal of Honor: Frontline includes more than 70 minutes of original orchestral music from composer Michael Giacchino, and the game as a whole features eight times more audio than the original Medal of Honor.

 

Medal of Honor Frontline Accessories

Medal of Honor Rising Sun
Call of Duty Finest Hour
Medal of Honor European Assault
Medal of Honor: Vanguard
Call of Duty 3
Call of Duty: Big Red One
PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)
God of War
SOCOM II U.S. Navy Seals
Grand Theft Auto III

 

Medal of Honor Frontline Reviews

It takes you right to that French or German street where you can hop on the Jeep and start firing that mounted machine gun. I've actually only played the free playable demo I got on a Playstation Magazine sampler back in '02. I rented the real game but had major trouble getting off the beach on D-Day. Let me tell you though, as a Jew, it's a sweet, sweet fantasy to blow away Krauts all day long. I just wanted to add that being Jewish, I love being able to sit there mowing down Nazis.

 

The sounds are great, graphics are good, and the controls are good too. I wished I got the PC version instead though since I like to aim with the mouse more than the controller. This game really makes you feel like you are in the great war.

 

Try it on 'hard' and you will find the very very difficult. This opening part is frustratingly difficult and you will have to play it quite a few times to find where the 4 men are you are trying to cover for. Starting off at D-Day on the beaches the game effectively recreates the beginning of "Saving Private Ryan" in marvellous detail. As Patterson you will collect a variety of weaponary from Colt 45 to Sniper Rifle (with excellent trelscopic lense), Machine Gun, Shotgun, Grenades and a few others I've probably forgotten.

In this mode you get very little recovery between missions and you have to rely on finding a lot of medical kits or just being very clever. If you use the 'Easy' level the game is pretty simple as you can take a large number of hits before you die. After that its a really good mixture, with battles in all scenarios, on Trains, in Submarines, on the Street, in Towns. I've played it through to the end on 'Normal' and found it to be really addictive. For a game thats about 5 years old this holds up really well.

 

Most of all, I don't like Torture, and that's what this game became. I did, however, enjoy Medal of Honor: Rising Sun.

I hate games without save points within missions. Some levels were easy, but others got ridiculous.

If you love spending hours to complete a mission only to be killed just before completing it, then having to go through the mission again, and again, and again, you'll love this game. I didn't.

It had save points.

I've also decided I don't like first person shooters.

 

The time that the game was released it was considered one of the most revolutionary games of war ever made, now you have to take noticed that it was a few years ago. I personally love the game, graphics and sound, and I'll recommend it, to any one who would like to play a good war game.

 
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