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Well, almost every game...
ОтветитьI was really invested in the holdout section during 2010 MoH. I feel like being saved at the end ruined it though. Should've stuck with the hopeless feeling.
ОтветитьI kinda liked European assault. I played it on the harder difficulty that didn't allow you to use adrenaline and I thought my teammates weren't horrible. They'd go where they were told and largely hit their shots. It was a convincing enough tactical-ish shooter in my book
ОтветитьFrontline and Rising Sun were my childhood. European assault was as well.
Airborne and Vanguard were my teens.
MOH 2010 was okay and I never got to play warfighter. I wish the franchise would make a comeback and not reside itself to crummy VR ports
Allied Assault was probably my favorite with my favorite of the OSTs, but the gripes aren't unwarranted. The original and underground are close seconds. This footage reminded me of the first time I saw a BAR. I was like, "What's this crossbow-rifle looking thing?" Thanks for the nostalgia hit.
ОтветитьThe online multiplayer for allied assault was awesome in its time.
Ответитьrising sun was one of my first ever games on the ps2 i played it a ton i loved it
ОтветитьSpeaking of Allied Assault’s expansion packs…
I found it interesting that Spearhead, as well as introducing new weapons, felt a bit more like the first Call of Duty. Specifically, you get the opportunity to fight alongside both British and Russian soldiers, and persistently having NPCs at your side for most of the campaign.
As for Breakthrough, the biggest new thing it had was that there were several points in levels 3 through 7 were Italian Blackshirts were enemies! Yeah, the only time in Medal of Honor (that I know of) where you fight Italians! That, and even more new weapons and the levels in Mission 3 being the most chaotic Allied Assault has been beyond the Normandy landings!
I also truly liked Rising Sun. It was a big shake up, fighting the Japanese in the Pacific Theater.
One thing I don’t like about the earlier games like Frontline, though, is that if you have a certain type of weapon, you’re stuck with it. I wish it was possible to swap out the B.A.R., for example, in Frontline’s sixth mission in favor of an StG-44, but I can’t. Wanna change your M1 for a Japanese Arisaka w/ bayonet in Rising Sun? Nope! Can’t do that! Let me be happy!
The helmet being shot off head and hoping around is better than most of todays games!
Ответитьtl;dr: they're all shit 😂
ОтветитьAh the classic medal of honor theme is so nostalgic.
ОтветитьDon't forget about the original multiplayer and its bitchin' cheat codes. You could be a damn velociraptor or Bismark the dog! Thank you, Steven Spielberg.
ОтветитьI absolutely loved Medal of Honor Heroes
ОтветитьWhy Florida and Ohio started to go to war
Ответить*panzerfaust
ОтветитьMOHAA is my child hood
ОтветитьI’m dying for a new WW2 single player game
ОтветитьI miss moh
ОтветитьI loved Heroes on PSP. It was my first game I bought with my own money. I spent soo much time playing with bots. Also, you can change the controls scheme to move with face buttons and aim with the analog stick. Not as good as 2 thumbsticks but def better than default controls.
ОтветитьThere was a game called vietcong i think that played with squad mechanics
Call crocker for a heal
Bronson for ammo
Nyuguen( i think) pointman
And other's
I think i enjoyed it but i dont know if its nostalgia or i really liked it
Vanguard will always be my favorite.. even if its not the best the game holds a special place in my heart and takes me back to my childhood the main theme song is forever burned into my skull
ОтветитьI remember I had rising sun on ps2 and vanguard on wii
Ответитьthat first mission of rising sun i have played so many times i love it a lot
ОтветитьIon know man in my opinion warfighter hits because yeah like you said 2000s would've been a better time for it but after we got Osama there was alot of hype for navy seals
ОтветитьWasnt MOF help made COD.
ОтветитьAirborne’s ragdoll physics are still some of the best in the industry imo. The way the enemies fly around after getting shot is just amazing lmao
ОтветитьMedal of Honor Front Line and European Assault are the magnum opus of ww2 fps games for me.
ОтветитьMoh 2010 was based of real events and based ofmaster sgt john chapman
Ответитьidk why you bashed Pacific Assault so much but i got nothing but love for that game, i remember playing it as a 9 year old kid and enjoying the hell out of it. i'd probably share the same present opinion as you if i replayed it now but you gotta remember that it's literally a 19 year old peice of software afterall..
ОтветитьGot a copy of Rising Sun sitting around. Though I could never finish the 2nd level & used cheat codes I got from a cheat code book I bought from my school library to check out the other levels. Granted it & Killzone were the first FPS games I ever played so this video might be my excuse to try it again. Also try Airborne as well which has been sitting on my Series X since it was given away for free.
ОтветитьGlob I put so many hours into Spearhead online. Well. Until I eventually got to CoD2 and Wolf: ET.
ОтветитьThe M1 Garand can be reloaded without having to empty the rifle by shooting it...
Ответить"Every boot camp in a video game has to copy full metal jacket" You mean the movie they got a real drill instructor to play a drill instructor, which is widely accepted as one of the more authentic boot camp depictions to this day..? Why wouldn't everyone try and copy the authentic experience lmao
ОтветитьYou upspeak a lot, its distracting.
ОтветитьI thought the same thing about the stealth missions. I like when your cover is not immediately blown
ОтветитьWhat was the movie clip at the very beginning??
ОтветитьGod I remember playing the original medal of honour so much it was so good
ОтветитьI love airborn... so much
Ответитьi remember thinking medal of honor was a cheap copy of cod lol
ОтветитьThe gunplay in the modern MoH was far superior to CoD but there just wasn't enough content in the game.
ОтветитьAllied Assault, or as we called it, "MOHAA" was a fantastic online shooter. Playing maps with huge numbers of players was great, but even better was the mod support. EA provided a dev kit so people could make new maps or mod the stock ones. What is amazing to me is that you would find yourself in modded maps that were jusy up on peoples' servers, so you didn't have to download them or anything in order to play them.
Allied Assault isn't so highly regarded for the campaign, it's the multiplayer.
As a Gen Z, Frontline on the PS2 was the second shooter I ever played after N64 Goldeneye.
I'm so glad that I got to experience both of these games early on. It shaped the way I enjoy video games and the stories they tell (even if that meant kid me had to spend monitws going in circles trying to find out what the game wants me to do, lol).
Of course I dont struggle these days, but I shed a tear whenever I talk to someone my age about the all-time classics, and they start talking about Fortnite, or Rocket league...
Frontline and MoH 2010 will always have a special place in my heart and hope this series makes a comeback
Ответитьgggman we thank you for sparing us from below and behind.
ОтветитьAh yes Pearl Harbour the event that started WW2 😂
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