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7.2/10
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A first person shooter developed with the help of Tier 1 military operators depicting violent missions in Afganistan.A first person shooter developed with the help of Tier 1 military operators depicting violent missions in Afganistan.A first person shooter developed with the help of Tier 1 military operators depicting violent missions in Afganistan.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Jeffrey Pierce
- Mother
- (voice)
Dustin James Leighton
- Preacher
- (voice)
- (as Dustin James)
Chris Fries
- Dusty
- (voice)
Kevin Kilner
- Panther
- (voice)
Michael Filipowich
- Vegas
- (voice)
Joe Cappelletti
- SSG. Patterson
- (voice)
- (as Joe Capaletti)
Yuri Lowenthal
- Tsgt. Ybarra
- (voice)
Ray Porter
- Gunfighter 06
- (voice)
Christine Lakin
- Gunfighter 11
- (voice)
- …
Stefan Marks
- CPT. Burns
- (voice)
- …
David Vincent
- Noble 35
- (voice)
- (as Dave Earnest)
- …
Matt Lowe
- SPC. Meyer
- (voice)
- …
William Salyers
- 'Bossman'
- (voice)
Ron Yuan
- Bagram N.C.O.
- (voice)
- …
Rick Pasqualone
- 'Jimmy'
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
I suppose that this game was made for hardcore players, and I wouldn't know how it suits mediocre players, because I haven't been one for long. Despite, my experience and skills acquired I doubt that a beginner would be frustrated by the game, because the game requires minimal experience. You don't have to learn how to counter the recoil, because it's non existent. It doesn't require that you play for ages to unlock all weapons or perks-that aren't necessarily universally beneficial-, there're few to unlock to anyways. What this game emphasizes on is choices that you and your team mates make. The maps are big enough to always provide alternative route to destination, but are small enough that you have to make right choices to survive (a.i. turning around wrong corner.) The game requires that you analyze (through position of friendlies, and general knowledge of spawn of enemies) the likelihood of certain path being free of campers, and allows you to mount kill-streaks if you choose the right path. It's also adrenaline rich, because killing or getting killed is quick so you have to have top reaction and determination to kill- no shooter skills or long history of playing the game previously.
This game was truly designed with advise of tier 1 operators, as they shared their tactical knowledge, hence letting designers implement surroundings that would require their mindset to succeed.
This game was truly designed with advise of tier 1 operators, as they shared their tactical knowledge, hence letting designers implement surroundings that would require their mindset to succeed.
I never really focused on the Medal of Honor series, but this one was breathtaking. I enjoyed the characters, the story, and the graphics. It's probably the most adrenaline-filled war game I have ever played. The characters were very interesting and you felt for them and the war they were fighting. The graphics were nice, but got buggy and glichy, a little, but not often. The story was straight-forward and amazing, filled with action-packed moments. It's has the saddest ending I've encoutered with emotion. It doesn't take no time to die, but that's cool which, makes it fill real. I think it's top Call of Duty for me. Because it has found a challenge in "gaming warfare".
9.25/10
9.25/10
"Medal of Honor" (2010) is the game where the series decided to change scenery. Instead of the familiar World War II setting, we're thrown into a modern conflict in Afghanistan. You get deserts, cold snowy nights, and serious guys in sunglasses talking like it's a special forces movie.
There is a story, yes. And it's pretty standard, to be honest: rescue someone, provide cover fire, take bullets from around every corner, wait for backup (which may or may not arrive) - all of it backed by tense music and gruff dialogue. It's exactly what you'd expect from a military shooter. Not exactly emotionally gripping, but the cinematic feel is spot on. When you're covering your teammate under fire, it really feels like you've stepped into "Black Hawk Down".
What truly surprised me was the gameplay. The shooting feels great - punchy and satisfying. There's real weight to the weapons, the sound design packs a punch, and enemies drop with a heavy thud. The sniper mission, in particular, stood out: lying on a frozen mountain, picking off tiny silhouettes in the distance - it makes you feel like a true marksman. And in one mission, they even let you ride a quad bike. Who hasn't dreamed of speeding through rugged terrain, dodging obstacles at full throttle? Dream fulfilled. Sure, the environments are a bit samey - that's dictated by the setting - but they're nicely designed nonetheless.
Visually, for 2010, the game looks excellent. The terrain, the weapons, the character models - it's all well-crafted. Dust kicks up into your face, the sun blinds you, and you can almost feel the crunch of snow under your boots. It really gives the sensation of being in a warzone - safely, of course. Sound design is just as solid: gunfire, ambient noise, the whistle of bullets - everything pulls you into the experience.
Personally, "Medal of Honor" (2010) was a pleasant surprise. The gunplay is powerful, the graphics are impressive, and the sound hits all the right notes. The change in setting clearly breathed new life into the series. It's a fun game to play and to get immersed in - not because of the plot, but because of the sheer adrenaline. A much-needed jolt of energy for the franchise.
8 out of 10.
There is a story, yes. And it's pretty standard, to be honest: rescue someone, provide cover fire, take bullets from around every corner, wait for backup (which may or may not arrive) - all of it backed by tense music and gruff dialogue. It's exactly what you'd expect from a military shooter. Not exactly emotionally gripping, but the cinematic feel is spot on. When you're covering your teammate under fire, it really feels like you've stepped into "Black Hawk Down".
What truly surprised me was the gameplay. The shooting feels great - punchy and satisfying. There's real weight to the weapons, the sound design packs a punch, and enemies drop with a heavy thud. The sniper mission, in particular, stood out: lying on a frozen mountain, picking off tiny silhouettes in the distance - it makes you feel like a true marksman. And in one mission, they even let you ride a quad bike. Who hasn't dreamed of speeding through rugged terrain, dodging obstacles at full throttle? Dream fulfilled. Sure, the environments are a bit samey - that's dictated by the setting - but they're nicely designed nonetheless.
Visually, for 2010, the game looks excellent. The terrain, the weapons, the character models - it's all well-crafted. Dust kicks up into your face, the sun blinds you, and you can almost feel the crunch of snow under your boots. It really gives the sensation of being in a warzone - safely, of course. Sound design is just as solid: gunfire, ambient noise, the whistle of bullets - everything pulls you into the experience.
Personally, "Medal of Honor" (2010) was a pleasant surprise. The gunplay is powerful, the graphics are impressive, and the sound hits all the right notes. The change in setting clearly breathed new life into the series. It's a fun game to play and to get immersed in - not because of the plot, but because of the sheer adrenaline. A much-needed jolt of energy for the franchise.
8 out of 10.
There must be a book on how modern military shooters have to go: because Medal of Honor follows it slavishly. There's the on rails helicopter section they usually have (best part of the game I'd argue), scripted sequences, military jargon spoken aplenty, deserts, specific objective paths you cannot deviate from, the list goes on. The characters and story are just...there...to put it simply. You won't care about anything going on and will wanna press "skip" on the cutscenes, the graphics at times look pretty with some nice textures and other times they look murky and almost ugly. The game is competently made, that's what it has going for it. By not deviating from the modern military shooter template, and having a talented team at the helm, Medal of Honor manages to be a competent military shooter and nothing else.
So you play as a real life war on terrorism veteran with the name Dusty. The game switches between foot soldier missions and other gameplay action such as flying helicopters and riding a quad bike.
I don't think I can find any faults with this game. And given it is 2020 (or what is left of it) you should pick it up cheap.
If you want an immersive war on terrorism experience in Afghanistan you should buy this game. Medal Of Honor is cheap as chips by now.
Buy the personal computer version and upscale to 4K.
I played on the Xbox 360, however.
I don't think I can find any faults with this game. And given it is 2020 (or what is left of it) you should pick it up cheap.
If you want an immersive war on terrorism experience in Afghanistan you should buy this game. Medal Of Honor is cheap as chips by now.
Buy the personal computer version and upscale to 4K.
I played on the Xbox 360, however.
Did you know
- TriviaThe multiplayer was initially going to contain the ability for players to play on the side of the Taliban. However, this drew considerable controversy from military officials and even politicians. Branches in the US Military responded by banning the sale of the game at all military bases, although not prohibiting the playing of the game by personnel. The game's developers responded to the controversy by replacing the name Taliban with "Opposing Force".
- GoofsIn the mission to take Bagram Airfield, the Player is given the option to use Hellfire missiles as part of an A-10 Thunderbolt II's loadout. The A-10 Thunderbolt II doesn't carry Hellfire missiles.
- Quotes
SGT. Hernandez: Yeah! Woof! Woof! Woof! Aww, fuck this! I've seen this movie before! Private! Switch with me!
- Alternate versionsThe German version is censored to avoid being BPjM indexed. Two changes here are the removal of ragdoll effects and limbs can no longer be blown off.
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