Players will once again join the war effort in this long-awaited entry in the Medal of Honor franchise. This time Medal of Honor introduces the Tier 1 Operator: a relatively unknown entity directly under the National Command Authority who takes on missions no one else can handle.
GenreFirst-Person Shooters
Platforms pc
DEVELOPER DreamWorks Interactive | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Medal of Honor Reviews pc
gamingtarget.com review
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gamerevolution.com review
Medal of Honor’s minor weakness is its multiplayer. There are five different modes, three of which are objective-based: capturing and defending different points on the map. The other two consists of team deathmatch and hardcore. And let’s not even go through the whole Taliban/Opposing Forces thing, or this review will never end.
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nzgamer.com review
You spend most of your time running around with AI controlled squadmates who will alternately lead you around or follow your lead, depending on what’s going on. At no point can you actually instruct them, however you will occasionally be proffered a lift over a wall or will have some other similar scene-advancing interaction with them. They’re pretty stupid but they’re (apparently) invulnerable so you don’t need to be too worried about them. Just be prepared to listen to them whining about you shooting them because they’re not smart enough to avoid your cone of fire in a fight, often wandering into your suppressing fire or similar.
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incgamers.com review
Medal of Honor is a rollercoaster. It’s fast and exciting and over all too quickly, and although you’re on rails, you’ll want to ride it again and again. But every now and then it rattles a bit too much, and you glimpse the underlying mechanics, and – really – there are only so many times you can ride the same short track before it gets old. My heart wants to rate this so much higher for all the enjoyment of the first ride, but my head doesn’t quite agree.
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pcgamer.com review
On the other side, attempts to even the conflict and move it away from goodies vs baddies are undermined by a black and white approach. Almost every soul who lives in the game’s southern Afghan region of Takur Ghar takes potshots at you within milliseconds of you arriving in their area; those that don’t are goats. If Medal of Honour’s enemy count is even vaguely accurate, the coalition forces in Afghanistan are outgunned seven hundred to one. New fighters pop into existence every couple of seconds in the game’s lengthy and repeated ‘defend until extraction’ objectives. These vignettes are tense but tiresome: in a real battle they’d be frantic scraps for seconds of life; in Medal of Honour, they’re click click click from behind the same point of cover until a timer ticks down to zero.
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gamingbolt.com review
Medal of Honor is almost two different games in one, the single player campaign and the mutliplayer. They both use different engines so they have very noticeable differences. Multiplayer can be compared to Bad Company while campaign can be compared with COD: Modern Warfare 2.
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