Saturday, October 16, 2010

Gaming Review: Medal of Honor





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Medal of Honor Review:
With modern shooters the most popular genre in the FPS world right now it is no wonder this classic franchise was brought back in the modern era. But does is it already too late or has DICE brought another blockbuster hit? In order to get a sequel out of this it HAS to be a hit otherwise it's already done for.  MoH Must sell 3 Million to get a sequel.


In essence this game does have high expectations as the classic franchise is made by none other than DICE, the people behind the Battlefield series. My friends have been saying this game is the "Black Ops" killer. What I've found is the multiplayer is less than average. If you've played Bad Company 2 you'll know what to expect going into multiplayer. However going from a nice attempt at large scale warfare like Bad Company 2 did Medal of Honor brings it to a much smaller scope and is plagued with frustration and cheap deaths. The hitboxes seem to hit randomly as you could be shooting someone directly in the head with an M21 and die right away. It could be due to lag or just the game itself. The maps are pretty generic for the most part. You will either see desert or ruined cities which aren't imbalanced but could use a little variety scenery wise. What DICE does get extremely well is the sound. The sounds of each gun sounds spot on and much more realistic than the CoD series. Random shouting from other people brings the realism on another level. The controls however seem to be the same as any other DICE game so either turn up the sensitivity or get used to it. I play on a mouse and keyboard and still the controls just aren't as fluid as the CoD series.

Moving onto the campaign is where this game shines. From start to finish the voice acting is top notch and provides a story that does bring a few surprises. In all honestly I've had more fun with the campaign than playing online. The pace of each mission does seem to get repetitive but the action makes it up. Although everything is linear and it would be nice to explore outside of the objectives and enjoy the scenery once in awhile.

In essence MoH does bring to the table a decent modern shooter when the market is overflooded with it. The multiplayer is less than stellar and will be forgettable in a few months. Its not to say this game isn't bad however. A top notch campaign mode makes up for it. I would definitely recommend renting it though as this game isn't really worth the retail price tag in my opinion.

21 comments:

  1. Supporting you. Please return the favor! :)
    MoH is a cool game btw.

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  2. nice stuff. i like the review.

    add me back

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  3. I'm not too big a fan of this game. I mean it does it's job well, but it still pales against it's main competitor in Call of Duty (another series that I've given up on).

    Still, I am a fan of DICE and I'm pretty much willing to pay for this game only in order to support them.

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  4. okay, might check it out. never played any medal of honor game.

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  5. MoH has to sell 3 million to get a sequel huh? That sounds kinda lame.

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  6. very cool, thanks for sharing friend

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  7. interesting, I like this... keep up the good work

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  8. aww ive wanted this game for a while since i read about it a couple months back.

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  9. Pretty sad that something as shit as Black Ops is going to trump this.

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  10. This looks like a great game, I think I'll get it. The review was very informative, Thanks :D

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  11. Sounds like a decent game, but I already have enough of them.

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  12. Looks like it is not as bad as I expected

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