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Medal of Honor: Allied Assault

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $15.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST GAME EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This is the best game I have ever played. If you turn the graphics on high the game might slow down a little bit. Although i'm stuck on "The Bridge Crossing" when you call in air strikes. The graphics are incredibley good. The people are also very good. The lip-synching is perfect. If your into first-person World War II shooters

-THIS IS THE GAME FOR YOU-

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MOHAA Is The Best MOH Game!!!!
Review: MOHAA rocks! The graphics are awesome! You have over 20 realistic weapons to choose from. If you have played this before, you probably like the level where you disaguise yourself as a Nazi and destroy their prototype! I love that level! BUY THIS GAME!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why I bought this game...I have no idea
Review: I see absolutely no good from buying this game. This game is way to fast. Everything happens(Multiplayer and Singleplayer) in the blink of an eye. The guns suck, and the graphics suck too. If I were the President of EA I would be a disgrace to the company. This game never should have come out in the first place its soo bad. I would rate this game no stars, but it doesn't give me the opption for some reason. I would rather by Pokemon than this. Well maybe not, but anyway if I were to buy a game like this it would be Battlefield 1942 and the expansions (which are good) Battlefield Vietnam (which is good) or Call of Duty (which I consider to be the game sent down from heaven by god).

Dont buy this game or any of the expansion packs. All you'd do us waste your money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Medal of Honor Allied Assault is great.
Review: Medal of Honor Allied Assault is a great game. The grafics are good and the missions are really fun. In one mission you behind enemy lines and are pretending you are a german officer. Theres alot of weapons to choose from. If you liked the Medal of Honor Frontline you would probobly like Medal of Honor Allied Assault.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: illogical and unrealistic
Review: The game does not allow you to take your own route to a target although it seems you can move around freely. Order of actions are also very restrictive. If you attack point A then point B, you will succeed, otherwise will fail but A and B are just the same. Some snipers just cannot be killed until they fired at least one shoot at you. The compass does not give you much clues of where to go as many times it points to a deadend.
Finding the entrance of the next level is sometimes unreasonable. It is frustrating and time wasting. In one mission you cannot proceed until an enemy tank punches a hole on the wall so you can go through it to the next level.
The design of the game is a straight line which you can only follow without deviation. However, the layout of this line is obscure. You have to 'die' many times to find it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A multiplayer breakthru
Review: This game is fine in single player but rules all mutiplayer first persons on the net. feel the joy as you plow your way thru hords of nazis and laugh at the anguish the person is feeling 400 miles away and laugh some more (this is based on my expertese no guarenties)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hated it...but it grew on me
Review: I played COD before buying MOHAA. Matter of fact, I bought MOHAA because COD was rather short (in terms of levels), and I wanted a similiar game.

I was annoyed by the choppiness and lack of realism in confronting the enemy, compared to COD. I thought some of the missions were clever in their design, entertainment and objectives...but, other than that, this game was a dissappointment.

I felt that my success was more a function of previous knowledge and having run the level before, rather than developing a strategy and trying to force a win by using it.

It is amusing that in many circumstances, you can fire a weapon into a compound, drop an enemy surrounded by 20 comrades and no one else reacts.

It was also amusing that an enemey can walk into the room you are in, surprise you, and take as many as 20 steps serpentining through the room before he engages you. Terribly unrealistic. The software triggers were way too obvious to the player. I.e. stand around, nothing happens and everyone freezes...take a step, and things start happening.

Sorry.. to be somewhat fair, this game is entertaining. Next to COD, however, this game must be embarassing to its developers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great game, tons of fun
Review: This game is really good! There's a lot of competition between WWII shooters out there, but I have to say this one is somewhere in the top 3. D-Day is a great mission, the best one. And there are other fun ones that can really challenge you. I have a lot of fun playing this game, I dont really know what all the complaints are all about. People say "The enemy seems to spawn out of nowhere", do you really care where the enemy runs at you that much? Kinda sad, but anyway, just have fun mowing them down, dont pay attention to where they come from, jeez. The last level is really a good one, I wont give out too many details, but it really puts what you've learned from the other missions to the test. Good game, good buy, not as bad as some people say it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Allied Assault
Review: Excellent, true, shootem up game. I wish that the expansion packs were just as fast as the real game though. Spearhead addition is a little slow. Probably because of my computer though. Definitely recommend for anyone who likes a little history with real life shooting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Game
Review: This is a Great Game. The graphics and gameplay are good, too. The only drawback is that there isn't a lot of missions.


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