Medal of Honor has a new installment called Airborne and it continues in the same fashion of its older brothers. You are still battling Germans and dodging Nazis like always but there are some new gameplay elements to keep this title fresh and exciting. You parachute out of planes right into combat, which allows you to land in different spots of the maps making each level non-linear, big plus for the genre.
Presentation and Graphics: Graphically this installment of Medal of Honor looks pretty amazing and rivals my first experience with Call of Duty 2 on my Xbox 360. Explosions are crisp and environments look good, I did have to brighten the screen a bit to see better as the game tends to be on the dark side. Jumping out of the planes looks great and really gives you a sense for falling into the battles. 3.75 out of 5
To start off with I know what everyone is thinking that the genre of WWII games has been dragged out as far as it can possibly go and the horse has been beaten to death, but EA decides to take another stab at it with Medal of Honor Airborne. I was pleasantly surprised by the game so far, on normal difficulty the game is no push over and the presentation is awesome. In 5.1 surround sound the games explosions and gunfire pull you in, but more importantly the jumping out of planes element really got me excited. Read More »
Here is the trailer for the latest MOH installment for the mulitplatform release coming August 28. Although the WWII FPS genre is all but finished, this could be the last great WWII shooter we see for a very long time with COD moving to the modern era.
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