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Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Breakthrough Expansion Pack

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Breakthrough Expansion Pack

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Got what I expected
Review: Well just like the rest of the MOHAA games, I can really get into the games. Breakthrough doesn't out do the original MOHAA by any means, but its certainally more enjoyable than Spearhead. I also think Spearhead was a lot tougher than Breakthrough.

The first mission meets the standards of the original, however each of the last two missions are significantly shorter. In fact the last mission if I remember correctly was only one or two levels.

One factor that made it tougher than the rest of the games in the series is that you can't pick up a killed enemies ammo. I don't know if this is a glitch or not but in the first mission you can pick up the ammo, but only the first mission. In the rest of the missions, when I killed an enemy soldier, their weapon disappeared. This made the game extremely difficult in the Anzio and Monte Cassino when you really need full magazines. So ammo conservation and better marksmanship are required for this part.

My favorite part of the game was the additions made that were new. In a game where you are primarily by yourself, there were several times when I found myself fighting within a small squad, which they did a good job with. I also like the addition of the Italian troops. They introduced several new italian weapons ranging from side arms to machine guns.

Overall though, if you like FPS games, especially MOH games. This is a good game to have. I'm already counting down until Pacific Assault comes outs.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Worth it for Liberation Mode.
Review: Yeah, the game is short and uninspired, and they don't offer a whole lot of new stuff for multiplayer games. But they came up with the Liberation Mode, and it's almost worth it just for that. Basically, in Lib mode, instead of killing an enemy, you put them in your jail. Your team has to guard the jail while at the same time trying to free your teammates who have been captured and placed in the enemy jail. Usually, when the two jails are liberated, the games goes on for a long time and becomes insanely fun.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More of the same and that's it.
Review: You get more Nazis to shoot. The weapons are pretty much the same as well as the gameplay. But the original game is great, so I have no complaints.


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