Rating: Summary: This game is HOT!!! Review: This game can be described in 5 words,out of this world fun. This is the first ww2 fps game I have and I think this game is nothing but intensely fun. I strongly recommend all fps game lovers to purchase this game as soon as possible, cause it can get so addictive, you would'nt be able to put it down.It gave me weeks and weeks of intense fun, and left me begging for more!
Rating: Summary: Excelent! Review: This game is the best first person shooter game I have ever played! Omaha is better than Frontline. The music can be scary if your in night commando mission. The gameplay is very good, and the only problem I can think of is that in some missions you can't pick up some wepons. This is not illogical however. Multiplayer should be great; I have not tried it yet. Anyway, it;s a GREAT game!
Rating: Summary: Shoddy Vendors Review: This game might be good if the player could ever get it to operate. It was so terrible and the EA people over in Redwood City - not far from my house - have an attitude best described as "Mox Nicks" - - - so I returned it to you guys via parcel post with your label - which you kindly provide with your software over the net - on or about 3 July 2003. To date I've heard nothing from you. Would you be so kind as to indicate to me what disposition you've made of this turkey???
Rating: Summary: Great game in a great package. Review: This is the first person shooter experience that I have been looking for since I finished playing No One Lives Forever. Medal of honor has great graphics, great storyline and it is'nt loaded with game killing bugs.The Omaha Beach segment is particularly interesting, since it manages to simulate the Normandy invasion quite accurately (After getting killed four times, I began to appreciate how hard surviving that battle must have been.) Well worth the cash.
Rating: Summary: Two great PC games in one box. Review: This package contains two very popular PC games: MEDAL OF HONOR ALLIED ASSAULT, an its expansion pack, MEDAL OF HONOR ALLIED ASSAULT: SPEARHEAD. The first one, ALLIED ASSAULT is definetely one of the best first person shooters on PC. It starts off with the widely populer scene where you storm Omaha Beach on D-DAY, just like PS2' MEDAL OF HONOR FRONTLINE. However, it takes a very different path. MEDAL OF HONOR gives you a great feeling of being immersed in an actual war experience. Also, you have its expansion pack, SPEARHEAD. SPEARHEAD was another great first person shooter, but not quite as good as the first one was. It requires the original version to run, meaning the graphics and performance are indentical. All together, you have a great value. The graphics still hold up pretty well, and these two will take you a long time to beat. They are both single-player experiences, but are very immersive. If you do not own them, buy them. If you already own the first ALLIED ASSAULT, buying SPEARHEAD seperately might be a better choice. Console gamers who have played through the FRONTLINE should also check this out.
Rating: Summary: Great Review: Tried playing this game on the xBox but it got buggy and froze. The PC version is great. Lots more levels, too. For the best candles and soaps, please visit homespun-candles-soap.com
Rating: Summary: Easy to save your progress Review: Tried playing this game on the xBox but it got buggy and froze. The PC version is great. Lots more levels, too. For the best candles and soaps, please visit homespun-candles-soap.com
Rating: Summary: Utterly embarssing Review: Whoever designed this one knew nothing about WW2 or infantry tactics. The first mission has you land on the African coast to prepare the way for Torch. Guess who your opponents are. Vicy French hold outs? No the Afrika Korps who by the way are fighting a rear guard action against Monty about 600 miles away from the supposed area of operations. There was not a German soldier anywhere near the American landings, and the troops rushed to Tunisia after the landings to guard Rommel's rear were the the 10th Panzer. But why worry about history, this isn't a sim it's a kid's toy--shoot the Nazis (there always have to be Nazi's). The AI allied soldiers act like a mob rather than a squad or platoon, and since their actions cannot be controlled, they rush into situations where slaughter is inevitable. You can't open a door until its "time" because this is really not a "game" just a story, and it's not as good as old "Combat" reruns. Old TV shows seem to drive this "tale." The most laughable is a jeep driving down a runway machine gunning German planes, some of which were never used in the Med., like an old episode of "Rat Patrol." Don't get sucked in. There is only one criteria that applies to shooters. The Tactical situation and the AI have to allow for many solutions to the problem, NOT JUST ONE. This is just linear progress from level to level about as interesting as solitaire with a lot of noise. It's what I imagine fantasy shooters are like only with "Nazis" instead of Bug Eyed Monsters. JUNK!!!
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