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Over 2 million Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines wear the uniform. Of those, approximately 50 thousand fall under the direct control of the Special Operations Command. The Tier 1 Operator functions on a plane of existence above and beyond even the most highly trained Special Operations Forces. Their exact numbers, while classified, hover in the low hundreds. They are living, breathing, precision instruments of war. They are experts in the application of violence. The new Medal of Honor is inspired by and has been developed with Tier 1 Operators from this elite community. You will step into the boots of these warriors and apply their unique skill sets to a new enemy in the most unforgiving and hostile battlefield conditions of present day Afghanistan.
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| Original Name | 榮譽勳章 (英文版) |
| Release Date | Oct 13, 2010 |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Shooting |
| Version | Asia |
| PAX-Code | PAX0003162357 |
| Catalog No. | BLAS-50232 |
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Captain_Chibredor (7) on 27, Dec. 2012 19:02 (HKT)
painfully underrated game
Everywhere on videogames websites I see this game unfairly underrated. What hypocrisy !
This game is just excellent !
This is an action packed game that will appeal to fans of modern warfare FPS. Halfway between Battlefield and Call of Duty, this game offers great gameplay, exciting storyline, and a lot of action.
The graphics are made of very good quality, and technical mechanisms of the game are still valid.
For the low cost that offers Play Asia, FPS fans : DO NOT HESITATE !
Everywhere on videogames websites I see this game unfairly underrated. What hypocrisy !
This game is just excellent !
This is an action packed game that will appeal to fans of modern warfare FPS. Halfway between Battlefield and Call of Duty, this game offers great gameplay, exciting storyline, and a lot of action.
The graphics are made of very good quality, and technical mechanisms of the game are still valid.
For the low cost that offers Play Asia, FPS fans : DO NOT HESITATE !
kashimabarrancuda (21) on 17, Apr. 2012 05:10 (HKT)
GOODDDD.
once again thanking the PLAY-ASIA for more than a product of excellent quality and MEDAL OF HONOR is the best of all I love shooting games and the supero all very good recommend to all thanks PLAY-ASIA.
once again thanking the PLAY-ASIA for more than a product of excellent quality and MEDAL OF HONOR is the best of all I love shooting games and the supero all very good recommend to all thanks PLAY-ASIA.
italoalencar (8) on 23, Mar. 2012 05:50 (HKT)
MOH
Great
Great
beto_abeche (1) on 05, Dec. 2011 22:58 (HKT)
Excelente Jogo!!
chriscoccus (112) on 02, Dec. 2011 00:53 (HKT)
Made for War Junkies
If you're into war fantasy, this is a must-own collection! Fight with honor & valor and you shall be rewarded with value that is as equivalent as that of the game itself.
If you're into war fantasy, this is a must-own collection! Fight with honor & valor and you shall be rewarded with value that is as equivalent as that of the game itself.
LION (30) on 26, Sep. 2011 20:04 (HKT)
Nice Shooting Game
Love it. For those who like FPS game must buy.
Love it. For those who like FPS game must buy.
dalius27 (8) on 30, Aug. 2011 12:42 (HKT)
nice!!
Good game and cheaper than my country !!!!!
Good game and cheaper than my country !!!!!
yangshengru (195) on 21, Jul. 2011 11:30 (HKT)
best ever fps
wow this the best ever fps that i had play on ps 3.
you must try it.
thanks
wow this the best ever fps that i had play on ps 3.
you must try it.
thanks
andrewtpf (12) on 23, Jun. 2011 10:49 (HKT)
Nice game
Nice game but campaign is rather too short
Nice game but campaign is rather too short
Stryke (3) on 23, Jun. 2011 10:23 (HKT)
Great game!
I really enjoyed singleplayer and multiplayer was just addicting.really recommend this game to FPS fans.
I really enjoyed singleplayer and multiplayer was just addicting.really recommend this game to FPS fans.
docomogame (229) on 22, Jun. 2011 20:02 (HKT)
Great !!
PS3 Version have included MOH Frontline , Great value
PS3 Version have included MOH Frontline , Great value
stormtrooper (54) on 20, May. 2011 07:18 (HKT)
Honour on the line!
Love FPS. Love this. Quality equals CODMW. Try for yourself.
Love FPS. Love this. Quality equals CODMW. Try for yourself.
ricardo.seiti (1) on 20, May. 2011 01:19 (HKT)
Um jogo mediano
Não chega perto de um COD ou BF, mas tem piores. Se estiver em promoção vale a pena, do contrário, compre somente se for fã da série.
Não chega perto de um COD ou BF, mas tem piores. Se estiver em promoção vale a pena, do contrário, compre somente se for fã da série.
omg_lawl (9) on 29, Apr. 2011 01:03 (HKT)
Awesome Game
This game is very good, loved the campaign. Online is also fun
This game is very good, loved the campaign. Online is also fun
rafa.coca (2) on 27, Apr. 2011 10:22 (HKT)
Louco demais
The best game at. War
The best game at. War
enishi_02 (52) on 27, Apr. 2011 03:36 (HKT)
Nice game!
The good:
Great single player and good multiplayer.
The Bad:
No split-screen mode, few graphical issues, short single player.
The good:
Great single player and good multiplayer.
The Bad:
No split-screen mode, few graphical issues, short single player.
rodrod (110) on 24, Apr. 2011 20:33 (HKT)
Good Game
Good Game
Good Game
fragger59 (9) on 21, Apr. 2011 16:52 (HKT)
Great Game
its a very fun game, with a good story and while it may not have the greatest gameplay, it is certainly not the worst around. i reckon its worth playing for the story, which is one of the more realistic military shooter story's out nowadays. No world domination or stupid convoluted betrayals. Call of duty wins in pure gameplay and multiplayer, but i prefer MOH for a more story driven game.
its a very fun game, with a good story and while it may not have the greatest gameplay, it is certainly not the worst around. i reckon its worth playing for the story, which is one of the more realistic military shooter story's out nowadays. No world domination or stupid convoluted betrayals. Call of duty wins in pure gameplay and multiplayer, but i prefer MOH for a more story driven game.
tharvorraj (18) on 20, Apr. 2011 11:00 (HKT)
Fair Game
Single Player mode too short, Still have bug in game
Single Player mode too short, Still have bug in game
dkrisnadi (30) on 27, Mar. 2011 22:28 (HKT)
Solid Action Game
A very realistic FPS game depicting real war!
One of my favorite FPS shooter of all time.
A very realistic FPS game depicting real war!
One of my favorite FPS shooter of all time.
sevens (30) on 23, Mar. 2011 18:21 (HKT)
CoD like
there is few originality.
there is few originality.
R3NZ0 (4) on 13, Mar. 2011 07:23 (HKT)
Great game, too short
Overall, the Medal of Honor series never stops to bring out enjoyment in the gaming world. The FPS game brings out intense moments, great cutscenes, and a fantastic storyline.
Similar to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Medal of Honor takes you through a storyline where you control different characters surrounding a general story, letting you follow it form different perspectives.
This game is overall, awesome and fun, however is rather short in their first player Campaign!
If you're wanting to purchase this game for it's 1st player campaign, have a good think about it due to the length of the game, even though it's awesome.
If purchased for online game play, the game is definitely worth it.
My POV, it's only worth it if it's for sale! eg. $28USD (which is how much i got it for).
Overall, the Medal of Honor series never stops to bring out enjoyment in the gaming world. The FPS game brings out intense moments, great cutscenes, and a fantastic storyline.
Similar to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Medal of Honor takes you through a storyline where you control different characters surrounding a general story, letting you follow it form different perspectives.
This game is overall, awesome and fun, however is rather short in their first player Campaign!
If you're wanting to purchase this game for it's 1st player campaign, have a good think about it due to the length of the game, even though it's awesome.
If purchased for online game play, the game is definitely worth it.
My POV, it's only worth it if it's for sale! eg. $28USD (which is how much i got it for).
peter.ppatrici (147) on 09, Mar. 2011 20:21 (HKT)
Medal of Honor tier 1
The game is similar to call of duty series but war shooters are more or less similar to one another. The gameplay is realistic but single player campaign is too short. Overall an excellent buy considering the price of the tier 1 edition is less than $35 which is much much cheaper than COD
The game is similar to call of duty series but war shooters are more or less similar to one another. The gameplay is realistic but single player campaign is too short. Overall an excellent buy considering the price of the tier 1 edition is less than $35 which is much much cheaper than COD
tasperfect (92) on 05, Mar. 2011 09:46 (HKT)
Good enough
Game play is good but i think COD are much better
Game play is good but i think COD are much better
erikqkh (1084) on 02, Mar. 2011 23:26 (HKT)
MOH
Good not great
Good not great
zaidi.zolhesham (70) on 01, Mar. 2011 16:07 (HKT)
Takes the FPS genre to a whole new level
Medal of Honor is more than just a reboot of a storied franchise. It takes the FPS genre to a whole new level.
Medal of Honor is more than just a reboot of a storied franchise. It takes the FPS genre to a whole new level.
arm150 (17) on 27, Feb. 2011 21:34 (HKT)
MOH great!!!
I know everyone must compare this game with COD series, including me. I can say this game is great one too, the story of this game is good and you can feel war zone, feeling of battle in the enemy area with exciting. The graphic is really good, it using motion blur and dynamic light, make the game feel realistic. The bad thing is single player mode is too short but very fun.
I know everyone must compare this game with COD series, including me. I can say this game is great one too, the story of this game is good and you can feel war zone, feeling of battle in the enemy area with exciting. The graphic is really good, it using motion blur and dynamic light, make the game feel realistic. The bad thing is single player mode is too short but very fun.
ff0019 (3) on 27, Feb. 2011 18:39 (HKT)
good game~
but Do not give support Southpaw
but Do not give support Southpaw
danualwaysplay (529) on 26, Feb. 2011 14:30 (HKT)
Love It
Wow, the graphic is great, the gameplay is awesome
Wow, the graphic is great, the gameplay is awesome
jimmytothek (35) on 17, Feb. 2011 09:55 (HKT)
MOH - Is it worth it???
Hmmm, it's good but not great. For the discount price it's worth buying, but still you will be making obvious comparisons with the extremely polished COD series and even Battlefield Bad Company. It's slightly buggy, but does the job of a decent FPS. playing this only makes you realize how much of an outstanding job Treyarch and Infinity Ward have done on their games. Buy it to complete your collection or as a cheap thrill.
Hmmm, it's good but not great. For the discount price it's worth buying, but still you will be making obvious comparisons with the extremely polished COD series and even Battlefield Bad Company. It's slightly buggy, but does the job of a decent FPS. playing this only makes you realize how much of an outstanding job Treyarch and Infinity Ward have done on their games. Buy it to complete your collection or as a cheap thrill.
jonarc.ebay (96) on 17, Jan. 2011 16:03 (HKT)
Surprisingly good - two games in one!
SINGLE PLAYER REVIEW
I didn't expect much from this title, but a few good reports and a lower than usual price enticed me to try it.
The single player mode is entertaining, allowing the player to play as three separate characters in the US army fighting in contemporary Afghanistan. A Navy Seal, Ranger and a Tier 1 operative. The player characters are the silent type, with personality coming from squad mates and the tasks assigned to the player.
The Seals and Tier 1 guys are similar, in that they fight behind enemy lines, with the Tier 1 squad being a more extreme version (you don't want to mess with them). Standard gun play is mixed up with calling in air-strikes and participating in some great sniper missions.
Where the Seals and Tier 1 guys use stealth and precision. The Rangers are all brawn and bravado so those missions stick more closely to standard FPS convention, yet still manage to create some of the most intense shooting levels I've played - being pinned down in a mud-hut under a barrage of RPG fire was a particular highlight.
I also want to give special mention to the section where (as a Ranger) the player must put covering fire on an entrenched machine gun position, to allow others in the squad to approach it so it can be targeted for an air-strike. The game isn't going for all-out realism (thank God) but moments like this help add to the authentic feel for the likes of me (who'll never be in these situations).
MULTI-PLAYER REVIEW
A watered down Battlefield is essentially what you get here. 3 classes of soldier, 4 game modes, great graphics and very enjoyable gameplay are the order of the day.
Levelling up occurs quite quickly, which helped me have the 'just one more go' feeling. Though some may not like that the game has a limited weapon set and maps and doesn't have Battlefields array of vehicles, but it is still a great game and a worthy addition to the single player package.
Special mention should go to the fact that a different engine has been used to produce the multi-player mode, so you do essentially get 2 games for the price of one (and it's already cheap!).
SINGLE PLAYER REVIEW
I didn't expect much from this title, but a few good reports and a lower than usual price enticed me to try it.
The single player mode is entertaining, allowing the player to play as three separate characters in the US army fighting in contemporary Afghanistan. A Navy Seal, Ranger and a Tier 1 operative. The player characters are the silent type, with personality coming from squad mates and the tasks assigned to the player.
The Seals and Tier 1 guys are similar, in that they fight behind enemy lines, with the Tier 1 squad being a more extreme version (you don't want to mess with them). Standard gun play is mixed up with calling in air-strikes and participating in some great sniper missions.
Where the Seals and Tier 1 guys use stealth and precision. The Rangers are all brawn and bravado so those missions stick more closely to standard FPS convention, yet still manage to create some of the most intense shooting levels I've played - being pinned down in a mud-hut under a barrage of RPG fire was a particular highlight.
I also want to give special mention to the section where (as a Ranger) the player must put covering fire on an entrenched machine gun position, to allow others in the squad to approach it so it can be targeted for an air-strike. The game isn't going for all-out realism (thank God) but moments like this help add to the authentic feel for the likes of me (who'll never be in these situations).
MULTI-PLAYER REVIEW
A watered down Battlefield is essentially what you get here. 3 classes of soldier, 4 game modes, great graphics and very enjoyable gameplay are the order of the day.
Levelling up occurs quite quickly, which helped me have the 'just one more go' feeling. Though some may not like that the game has a limited weapon set and maps and doesn't have Battlefields array of vehicles, but it is still a great game and a worthy addition to the single player package.
Special mention should go to the fact that a different engine has been used to produce the multi-player mode, so you do essentially get 2 games for the price of one (and it's already cheap!).
ashley.w.harvey.nz (6) on 05, Jan. 2011 10:08 (HKT)
Good Game
The single player mode is excellent. Nice place and a little different game style to MW2. Tier1 mode was a real challenge too. The MP has also been fun and will continue to play this for a long time.
The single player mode is excellent. Nice place and a little different game style to MW2. Tier1 mode was a real challenge too. The MP has also been fun and will continue to play this for a long time.
leyken (16) on 26, Dec. 2010 11:07 (HKT)
good
but battlefield bad company 2 is very better
MOH the maps are small
but battlefield bad company 2 is very better
MOH the maps are small
senbay4 (3) on 24, Dec. 2010 16:09 (HKT)
pretty good
It's a ggod game,but little bit short and freeze little bit.
It's a ggod game,but little bit short and freeze little bit.
Troubletcat (1) on 10, Dec. 2010 09:18 (HKT)
Medal of Honor Single-Player Review
Medal of Honor is a modern military FPS developed by Danger Close and DICE (of Battlefield fame). The game was released in October, and is a clear competitor for Activision's Call of Duty: Black Ops. Trying to compete directly with the Call of Duty franchise at this point is a suicide mission, but Medal of Honor managed respectable sales and has carved out a modest niche in the online community.
The obvious comparison for Medal of Honor is the Call of Duty franchise, and people are generally quick to make a judgement about which is a better game. I'm going to try to avoid comparing the game to Call of Duty specifically, at least until the end of the review, and instead discuss the game on it's own merits, which are, in my opinion, fairly substantial. I think the games play differently enough not to warrant a very close comparison, and they're also targeted at slightly different markets. This review is only about the single-player portion of the game, developed by Danger Close, but the same will hold true when I review multi-player at some point after I get the thing WORKING (don't worry, it's not the game that's buggy, it's PunkBuster. I have perpetual issues with it).
Probably the first thing that stuck me about the game was that it has a very deliberate pace. You move through the levels and the game's story gradually, instead of in a constant state of rushing. This isn't to say that there aren't hectic moments – there certainly are – but they are not the norm, and their impact is, as a result, heightened. I also felt like the games pacing gave you a closer relationship to the story and the characters in it. Some of these characters are very cliché, and most of them aren't fleshed out very much, but they are all a little distinct and you are given the opportunity to grow somewhat attached to them.
The next thing that hit me was the sound. The quality of the sound design in this game is second to none, and I don't say that lightly. I really think that this game raises the bar. It's hard to describe all the little parts that make up the incredible sound in the game. Everything is so authentic, from the distinctive crackling of an AK47 to the echoing booms of shell impacts. The environmental audio effects are spot on, too, and they add a whole lot of atmosphere to the game's areas. Little details – like the difference in sound of weapons fire depending on where you're standing, and the fact that when you're standing near somebody speaking on the radio you can hear both the fuzzy sound of the radio and their actual voice together are seemingly minor, but together, all these small things add a whole lot to the game. The game sounds amazing.
The voice acting is also very good, dipping to average at times but never really below, and is augmented by a strong script. You can believe that this is the way special forces operators would talk to each other in the field, and you can hear the strain in your comrades voices over the radio during a fire-fight, or how tired they are after a long day, or hear them panting because they're running, or hear them coughing and choking on dirt after a nearby explosion. All little things that contribute in some way to the game's atmosphere.
It also looks great, and by that I mean, it ran very poorly on my PC (more a reflection on my aging hardware than on the game's software in this case, I think) even on very low settings. But even on those settings, the game was still quite striking. It features so many grand, sweeping environments that you'd think the impact would be lost, but it's not. The landscapes in the game are stunning to behold, augmented by excellent lighting effects and effects such as fog or thick smoke which look absolutely spot on. The game is incredibly atmospheric. The same level of detail extends to character models, with people all looking very individual.
These factors all contribute to a very strong sense of authenticity around the game. It feels very real, and very solid. The more deliberate pace reflects actual combat or special forces engagements much better than an absurdly fast rush. The sound draws you into the game. The voice acting and script make you feel like you're fighting alongside real people. The detail on the environments and characters draws you into the world. This leads you to having a very strong connection with what's going on in the game, even moment to moment. At one point in the game, I was frantically and repeatedly stabbing a terrorist to death in combat, and I saw the guys face and I actually felt a little sorry for him. It's rare for a game to draw you in that much and to create that level of empathy, and it helped emphasise the horror in the events being depicted. This game can be pretty confronting at times because of how real it is. Or maybe I'm just a big softie.
Another factor is that the game isn't particularly over-the-top. It has its moments, sure, but for the most part the circumstances and events in the game are quite believable (and many of them are closely based on real battles). And when the shit does hit the fan, oh boy, is it good. This game has some extremely tense, dramatic moments that are so effective because they are few, and because the game is so successful at creating a believable atmosphere.
But I haven't really talked about how the game actually plays yet. I think that's because in some ways, the game-play is the least interesting aspect of Medal of Honor. I enjoyed the campaign. I like it very much, in fact, and I'm going to say now that I liked it more than the single-played components of the more recent Call of Duty games (I haven't played Black Ops, but I doubt it'll change my opinion). But the reason I liked it so much was for its authenticity, and its characters, and its story, not for the game-play.
Don't get me wrong, the game-play was good. It was quite solid. It didn't really do anything new, though. It was enough to carry the game and it fit well with the general style of the game as being a little bit slower paced and a little bit more realistic. Shooting felt good, moving felt good, but it wasn't anything special. Probably my biggest complaint was that I felt the game was a little too easy. I only died a few times on the highest difficulty. That said, it gave the game a smooth flow, which is nice, and it's possible I'm just a super-ultimate bad-ass. The campaign is also quite short (5-8 hours depending on skill and swiftness, I'd estimate), which is about par for the course these days. It didn't overstay its welcome, which is important, but I felt like it could've been a little bit longer, all things considered.
There was some good variation in the different levels in the campaign which ensured that it didn't get too stale. You get to drive an ATV and play as the gunner for a helicopter pilot. There are some very long-range sniping segments. There are some stealth segments (and these are actually GOOD, surprisingly). I liked the fact that they mixed it up a little bit and gave you a taste of different roles within the army. I know, I know, you're thinking “But I saw all this stuff in CoD. What a rip-off!” but the fact is, the game plays so differently from Call of Duty, and FEELS so different, that I hardly noticed and it really didn't bother me. Besides, Call of Duty wasn't the first game to feature any of these things.
The only troops depicted in the game are American soldiers, despite the fact that many nations contributed troops to the war in Afghanistan, including fighters in the specific battles and regions shown in the game. This seems significant because in a lot of ways the game is about celebrating the courage and dedication of armed forces members, and it seems like kind of kick in the teeth to exclude soldiers who didn't happen to be American. I'm sure this wasn't Danger Close's intent, but it kind of comes off that way. There's also a dedication at the end of the game, which I felt was a nice sentiment but came off as extremely cheesy and a little forced.
At the end of the day, though, despite a few flaws, Medal of Honor's single-player game is an rewarding and varied experience, and separates itself from the crowd and from the mammoths of the genre with its own unique style, although it does borrow heavily from similar games. It's a shame the campaign isn't a little longer, but I guess I'm just going to have to accept that that's the way shooters are made these days.
I mostly bought the game for the multi-player, and I'll have a full report on that soon I hope. I can't really recommend the game based on single-player alone, if only because it's over so quickly, but it's definitely a very solid experience.
Medal of Honor is a modern military FPS developed by Danger Close and DICE (of Battlefield fame). The game was released in October, and is a clear competitor for Activision's Call of Duty: Black Ops. Trying to compete directly with the Call of Duty franchise at this point is a suicide mission, but Medal of Honor managed respectable sales and has carved out a modest niche in the online community.
The obvious comparison for Medal of Honor is the Call of Duty franchise, and people are generally quick to make a judgement about which is a better game. I'm going to try to avoid comparing the game to Call of Duty specifically, at least until the end of the review, and instead discuss the game on it's own merits, which are, in my opinion, fairly substantial. I think the games play differently enough not to warrant a very close comparison, and they're also targeted at slightly different markets. This review is only about the single-player portion of the game, developed by Danger Close, but the same will hold true when I review multi-player at some point after I get the thing WORKING (don't worry, it's not the game that's buggy, it's PunkBuster. I have perpetual issues with it).
Probably the first thing that stuck me about the game was that it has a very deliberate pace. You move through the levels and the game's story gradually, instead of in a constant state of rushing. This isn't to say that there aren't hectic moments – there certainly are – but they are not the norm, and their impact is, as a result, heightened. I also felt like the games pacing gave you a closer relationship to the story and the characters in it. Some of these characters are very cliché, and most of them aren't fleshed out very much, but they are all a little distinct and you are given the opportunity to grow somewhat attached to them.
The next thing that hit me was the sound. The quality of the sound design in this game is second to none, and I don't say that lightly. I really think that this game raises the bar. It's hard to describe all the little parts that make up the incredible sound in the game. Everything is so authentic, from the distinctive crackling of an AK47 to the echoing booms of shell impacts. The environmental audio effects are spot on, too, and they add a whole lot of atmosphere to the game's areas. Little details – like the difference in sound of weapons fire depending on where you're standing, and the fact that when you're standing near somebody speaking on the radio you can hear both the fuzzy sound of the radio and their actual voice together are seemingly minor, but together, all these small things add a whole lot to the game. The game sounds amazing.
The voice acting is also very good, dipping to average at times but never really below, and is augmented by a strong script. You can believe that this is the way special forces operators would talk to each other in the field, and you can hear the strain in your comrades voices over the radio during a fire-fight, or how tired they are after a long day, or hear them panting because they're running, or hear them coughing and choking on dirt after a nearby explosion. All little things that contribute in some way to the game's atmosphere.
It also looks great, and by that I mean, it ran very poorly on my PC (more a reflection on my aging hardware than on the game's software in this case, I think) even on very low settings. But even on those settings, the game was still quite striking. It features so many grand, sweeping environments that you'd think the impact would be lost, but it's not. The landscapes in the game are stunning to behold, augmented by excellent lighting effects and effects such as fog or thick smoke which look absolutely spot on. The game is incredibly atmospheric. The same level of detail extends to character models, with people all looking very individual.
These factors all contribute to a very strong sense of authenticity around the game. It feels very real, and very solid. The more deliberate pace reflects actual combat or special forces engagements much better than an absurdly fast rush. The sound draws you into the game. The voice acting and script make you feel like you're fighting alongside real people. The detail on the environments and characters draws you into the world. This leads you to having a very strong connection with what's going on in the game, even moment to moment. At one point in the game, I was frantically and repeatedly stabbing a terrorist to death in combat, and I saw the guys face and I actually felt a little sorry for him. It's rare for a game to draw you in that much and to create that level of empathy, and it helped emphasise the horror in the events being depicted. This game can be pretty confronting at times because of how real it is. Or maybe I'm just a big softie.
Another factor is that the game isn't particularly over-the-top. It has its moments, sure, but for the most part the circumstances and events in the game are quite believable (and many of them are closely based on real battles). And when the shit does hit the fan, oh boy, is it good. This game has some extremely tense, dramatic moments that are so effective because they are few, and because the game is so successful at creating a believable atmosphere.
But I haven't really talked about how the game actually plays yet. I think that's because in some ways, the game-play is the least interesting aspect of Medal of Honor. I enjoyed the campaign. I like it very much, in fact, and I'm going to say now that I liked it more than the single-played components of the more recent Call of Duty games (I haven't played Black Ops, but I doubt it'll change my opinion). But the reason I liked it so much was for its authenticity, and its characters, and its story, not for the game-play.
Don't get me wrong, the game-play was good. It was quite solid. It didn't really do anything new, though. It was enough to carry the game and it fit well with the general style of the game as being a little bit slower paced and a little bit more realistic. Shooting felt good, moving felt good, but it wasn't anything special. Probably my biggest complaint was that I felt the game was a little too easy. I only died a few times on the highest difficulty. That said, it gave the game a smooth flow, which is nice, and it's possible I'm just a super-ultimate bad-ass. The campaign is also quite short (5-8 hours depending on skill and swiftness, I'd estimate), which is about par for the course these days. It didn't overstay its welcome, which is important, but I felt like it could've been a little bit longer, all things considered.
There was some good variation in the different levels in the campaign which ensured that it didn't get too stale. You get to drive an ATV and play as the gunner for a helicopter pilot. There are some very long-range sniping segments. There are some stealth segments (and these are actually GOOD, surprisingly). I liked the fact that they mixed it up a little bit and gave you a taste of different roles within the army. I know, I know, you're thinking “But I saw all this stuff in CoD. What a rip-off!” but the fact is, the game plays so differently from Call of Duty, and FEELS so different, that I hardly noticed and it really didn't bother me. Besides, Call of Duty wasn't the first game to feature any of these things.
The only troops depicted in the game are American soldiers, despite the fact that many nations contributed troops to the war in Afghanistan, including fighters in the specific battles and regions shown in the game. This seems significant because in a lot of ways the game is about celebrating the courage and dedication of armed forces members, and it seems like kind of kick in the teeth to exclude soldiers who didn't happen to be American. I'm sure this wasn't Danger Close's intent, but it kind of comes off that way. There's also a dedication at the end of the game, which I felt was a nice sentiment but came off as extremely cheesy and a little forced.
At the end of the day, though, despite a few flaws, Medal of Honor's single-player game is an rewarding and varied experience, and separates itself from the crowd and from the mammoths of the genre with its own unique style, although it does borrow heavily from similar games. It's a shame the campaign isn't a little longer, but I guess I'm just going to have to accept that that's the way shooters are made these days.
I mostly bought the game for the multi-player, and I'll have a full report on that soon I hope. I can't really recommend the game based on single-player alone, if only because it's over so quickly, but it's definitely a very solid experience.
tapsako (1) on 07, Dec. 2010 02:02 (HKT)
Pretty ok
Well made game overall, but I didn't expect the single player campaign to be so short and easy. I played it through on highest difficulty and it took only something like 5-6 hours. And I'm not a pro shooter... But I give a thumb up for the courage by bringing Afganistan on.
Well made game overall, but I didn't expect the single player campaign to be so short and easy. I played it through on highest difficulty and it took only something like 5-6 hours. And I'm not a pro shooter... But I give a thumb up for the courage by bringing Afganistan on.
drmarcelocardoso@gmail.com (22) on 24, Nov. 2010 23:51 (HKT)
Excellent
Great as cod!!! Recommended!
Great as cod!!! Recommended!
scott1374 (12) on 24, Nov. 2010 14:23 (HKT)
Two games for one
Medal of Honor is a good game but a bit short. Two make up for that, they had a bonus of Medal of Honor: Frontline on the disc too in HD
Medal of Honor is a good game but a bit short. Two make up for that, they had a bonus of Medal of Honor: Frontline on the disc too in HD
Freddy (3) on 23, Nov. 2010 20:31 (HKT)
Excellent
This game made me genuinely feel like I was in the heart of the action in Afghanistan. It was atmospheric and fun and its only fault is that it ended too soon.
This game made me genuinely feel like I was in the heart of the action in Afghanistan. It was atmospheric and fun and its only fault is that it ended too soon.
d_sturg (40) on 20, Nov. 2010 07:19 (HKT)
shooter ok
yeah, i'm a medal of honor fanboy. even after all the major internet sites gave this game a bad review, i was still keen to get it.
i'll tell you this: it was fun to play through sp. it was great to level up in mp. but both areas lack serious lasting power. buy it if you've got nothing else to buy.
yeah, i'm a medal of honor fanboy. even after all the major internet sites gave this game a bad review, i was still keen to get it.
i'll tell you this: it was fun to play through sp. it was great to level up in mp. but both areas lack serious lasting power. buy it if you've got nothing else to buy.
niwa01 (1) on 17, Nov. 2010 23:05 (HKT)
so so
I bought this game for Battlefield 3 beta. Battlefield Bad Company is better.
I bought this game for Battlefield 3 beta. Battlefield Bad Company is better.
paperscratcher (22) on 17, Nov. 2010 11:36 (HKT)
Great Overall Experience
This is a quality reboot of the Medal of Honor franchise. Stunning graphics, engaging gameplay, a compelling campaign punctuated with great set pieces, and a wonderful competitive online multiplayer world developed by DICE (Battlefield:Bad Company franchise developpers).
Though the campaign is short and not difficult on the hardest settings, the gameplay and setting are immersing, allowing you to to experience modern warfare in a stunning Afghani setting.
Tier One mode lends great replayability to the campaign, allowing competitive, leader-board ranked mission playthroughs where completion time and headshots translate into points and ranking.
The online multiplayer; however, is where Medal of Honor stands out. Neither the solo twitch-gameplay of a Call of Duty nor the plodding, plotting gameplay of Battlefield: Bad Company, Medal of Honor carves out its own niche somewhere in the middle. Particularly compelling is the Combat Mission option.
Definitely a hard title to put down! A must buy for fps and military fans alike.
This is a quality reboot of the Medal of Honor franchise. Stunning graphics, engaging gameplay, a compelling campaign punctuated with great set pieces, and a wonderful competitive online multiplayer world developed by DICE (Battlefield:Bad Company franchise developpers).
Though the campaign is short and not difficult on the hardest settings, the gameplay and setting are immersing, allowing you to to experience modern warfare in a stunning Afghani setting.
Tier One mode lends great replayability to the campaign, allowing competitive, leader-board ranked mission playthroughs where completion time and headshots translate into points and ranking.
The online multiplayer; however, is where Medal of Honor stands out. Neither the solo twitch-gameplay of a Call of Duty nor the plodding, plotting gameplay of Battlefield: Bad Company, Medal of Honor carves out its own niche somewhere in the middle. Particularly compelling is the Combat Mission option.
Definitely a hard title to put down! A must buy for fps and military fans alike.
zaidapinheiro (1) on 16, Nov. 2010 19:35 (HKT)
The game is very good, I was scared by the game being Asian because I had not tested, but found no difficulty, it works perfectly and is identical to American and European quality, the store gave me the deadline specified without any defect or hazard, Asia undoubtedly play for me here is the best gaming store, offering the best price and fast delivery.
ermekk (1) on 13, Nov. 2010 20:13 (HKT)
Medal of Honor
To be honest, I am disappointed with this game. Wasting my money and time, waiting next CoD I think will be better.
PS: sorry for my English :)
To be honest, I am disappointed with this game. Wasting my money and time, waiting next CoD I think will be better.
PS: sorry for my English :)
akhanakpinar (3) on 13, Nov. 2010 08:49 (HKT)
Good MP, Average Single Player
First of all you should know that Chinese version don't have ''Medal of Honor Frontlines'' like the other Tier 1 versions (such as US). And if you wanna use your Tier 1 code you are gonna open a CH PSN id to make it work. Don't worry, you are gonna use Tier 1 features with other accounts which are in the same PS alongside with your new CH PSN.
If i compare graphics with other FPS games, MOH looks brilliant. Sounds are perfect and you feel like a real gun in your hand, so shooting feeling is good also. But i gotta critisize some MP issues such as Spawn Killing and ultra powerful snipers. But i see that EA is going to patch these issues. And it's very realistic if i compare it with COD MP. But still it's not good as BC2.
First of all you should know that Chinese version don't have ''Medal of Honor Frontlines'' like the other Tier 1 versions (such as US). And if you wanna use your Tier 1 code you are gonna open a CH PSN id to make it work. Don't worry, you are gonna use Tier 1 features with other accounts which are in the same PS alongside with your new CH PSN.
If i compare graphics with other FPS games, MOH looks brilliant. Sounds are perfect and you feel like a real gun in your hand, so shooting feeling is good also. But i gotta critisize some MP issues such as Spawn Killing and ultra powerful snipers. But i see that EA is going to patch these issues. And it's very realistic if i compare it with COD MP. But still it's not good as BC2.
hackerbyghost (2) on 10, Nov. 2010 08:56 (HKT)
Good
I'm sorry my English is bad.
First of all, the game pretty good.Case is very good and the upper levels of action.DICE made by the wonderful and fun multi-player mode.İf you like Modern Military FPS.Definitely play the Medal Of Honor.
a reminder;SinglePlayer game engine Unreal Engine 3 and MultiPlayer mode engine Frostbite DICE technology.
I'm sorry my English is bad.
First of all, the game pretty good.Case is very good and the upper levels of action.DICE made by the wonderful and fun multi-player mode.İf you like Modern Military FPS.Definitely play the Medal Of Honor.
a reminder;SinglePlayer game engine Unreal Engine 3 and MultiPlayer mode engine Frostbite DICE technology.
pedrofb7 (1) on 10, Nov. 2010 00:27 (HKT)
this game have many bug's!!
I guess this game have many bug, with multiplayer season, and singleplayer.
But is a GOOD GAME!!!
I guess this game have many bug, with multiplayer season, and singleplayer.
But is a GOOD GAME!!!
lisagroove (1) on 09, Nov. 2010 22:53 (HKT)
Fun game just the controller system take a little to get used too. Why there isn`t a prone position in the game is anyone`s guess. The maps are great and the different modes make a difference in game play. Nice work.
Wish for more customization of the weapons though. No claymore why?
gaijin-mike (7) on 09, Nov. 2010 19:23 (HKT)
This is a good shooter. Being set in a real world lacation fighting real world enemies helps with the atmoshpere of the game. The single player campain is not difficult, even on the hardest setting.
If you like a good challenge then the multi player is for you, it doesn't hold your hand as much as COD for example.
1 thing of note. The Chinese/English Teir 1 version does not inclue the Frontline DLC. Be careful.
minikeats101 (9) on 09, Nov. 2010 13:25 (HKT)
good all round game
single player is really great alot of fun, fairly short though. Multiplayer is awesome except that teammates don't help out most of the time
single player is really great alot of fun, fairly short though. Multiplayer is awesome except that teammates don't help out most of the time
circlework (2) on 08, Nov. 2010 06:06 (HKT)
This game is fun
From the very start,in the convoy, which gets attacked. Through to the ending, which is a bit of a let down,due to it arriving so very quickly, this game gave more fun per bullet than most other shooters.
Yes even COD MW2 is not as much fun as this.
From the very start,in the convoy, which gets attacked. Through to the ending, which is a bit of a let down,due to it arriving so very quickly, this game gave more fun per bullet than most other shooters.
Yes even COD MW2 is not as much fun as this.
saderon81 (18) on 08, Nov. 2010 04:04 (HKT)
nice campaign
very good , nice multiplayer
buy it for yor collection..
very good , nice multiplayer
buy it for yor collection..
Al (1) on 07, Nov. 2010 22:43 (HKT)
Fun
Story story in single player campaign. The online multiplayer mode is fun and challenging. This game is worth to buy and play. Online mulitplayers maps are well designed and fun to play.
Story story in single player campaign. The online multiplayer mode is fun and challenging. This game is worth to buy and play. Online mulitplayers maps are well designed and fun to play.
jkk65 (5) on 07, Nov. 2010 19:55 (HKT)
Short story but crazy intense...really liked game play and multiplayer. Maps could have done better felt like cod or bad company
t.k.o (4) on 07, Nov. 2010 17:19 (HKT)
A friend is the best.
The place that acted with a friend at most places that, however, cried that acted alone was very good,
It can be worse by collaboration with the friend smoothly.
I become contents to be able to enjoy twice to be different from offline in the place that I developed online.
The place that acted with a friend at most places that, however, cried that acted alone was very good,
It can be worse by collaboration with the friend smoothly.
I become contents to be able to enjoy twice to be different from offline in the place that I developed online.
sevens (30) on 06, Nov. 2010 19:52 (HKT)
siper game
Singleplayer: Short & Customary.After all,the hero is helped by air strike.
Multiplayer: Sniper game.need balance adjustment.delete high position of MAP.
Singleplayer: Short & Customary.After all,the hero is helped by air strike.
Multiplayer: Sniper game.need balance adjustment.delete high position of MAP.
aleckrav (34) on 06, Nov. 2010 14:45 (HKT)
Good game and nice price!
Even a new MoH doesn't reveal anything new in the genre of FPS, it doesn't mean to be a bad game - actually it is a pretty good one. Great graphics, unmatched sound, high-paced gameplay in a solo campaign and solid multiplayer are worth to try. The only complaints - a short campaign. But as a bonus, you'll get a HD-reincarnated MoH Frontlines.
Even a new MoH doesn't reveal anything new in the genre of FPS, it doesn't mean to be a bad game - actually it is a pretty good one. Great graphics, unmatched sound, high-paced gameplay in a solo campaign and solid multiplayer are worth to try. The only complaints - a short campaign. But as a bonus, you'll get a HD-reincarnated MoH Frontlines.
vanesoo000 (3) on 05, Nov. 2010 18:49 (HKT)
EA delivers another version of Battlefield!
Basically it doesn’t feel it’s like Medal of Honor franchise that used to be, more likely it’s another Battlefield scenario based on Tier 1 operations.
For sure if you like Battlefield then you will like Medal of Honor no doubt.
However things you may not like, the controlling system isn’t sharp enough, ranking level isn’t that motivated, no variety of weapons, kill streak and others.
You only get to have random tanks when playing with the US troops, no helicopters which really suck.
Over all Medal of Honor is a fun game to play but it isn’t what you have expected to be.
Basically it doesn’t feel it’s like Medal of Honor franchise that used to be, more likely it’s another Battlefield scenario based on Tier 1 operations.
For sure if you like Battlefield then you will like Medal of Honor no doubt.
However things you may not like, the controlling system isn’t sharp enough, ranking level isn’t that motivated, no variety of weapons, kill streak and others.
You only get to have random tanks when playing with the US troops, no helicopters which really suck.
Over all Medal of Honor is a fun game to play but it isn’t what you have expected to be.
robbie_martin91 (3) on 05, Nov. 2010 09:10 (HKT)
A solid title but with little innovation.
This game borrows heavily from games like Call of Duty obviously, and it works well. For the most part. If this game had a couple more months of polishing there would be a lot less bugs and problems with the single player campaign. Fortunately the story is compelling and the battles you are in feel real and authentic, unlike some CoD games with seem sensationalized for the pure reason of increasing intensity. Multiplayer is fantastic, developed by DICE, and I'm addicted to it right now! Great levelling system, better graphics than single player, and overall great fun! Solid FPS
This game borrows heavily from games like Call of Duty obviously, and it works well. For the most part. If this game had a couple more months of polishing there would be a lot less bugs and problems with the single player campaign. Fortunately the story is compelling and the battles you are in feel real and authentic, unlike some CoD games with seem sensationalized for the pure reason of increasing intensity. Multiplayer is fantastic, developed by DICE, and I'm addicted to it right now! Great levelling system, better graphics than single player, and overall great fun! Solid FPS
celica-turbo (22) on 04, Nov. 2010 21:55 (HKT)
Solid military shooter.
Singleplayer: A short but intense Campaign set in Afghanistan in 2002. You step into the boots of a SEAL, a Delta operator and a Ranger and relive key moments of Operation Anaconda. The game's strong point is its authenticity. If you ever wondered, what things might have looked like in that situation, this is as close as you will ever get.
Multiplayer: Developed by DICE of Battlefield fame, the MP part of the game is quite different from the SP part. It uses a different engine, has different weapons and different game mechanics. The gameplay is a mixture of Call of Duty and Battlefield Bad Company, but it lacks the former's polish and the latter's depth. Still, it's entertaining for a while, even though it doesn't offer much in terms of unlockables.
Singleplayer: A short but intense Campaign set in Afghanistan in 2002. You step into the boots of a SEAL, a Delta operator and a Ranger and relive key moments of Operation Anaconda. The game's strong point is its authenticity. If you ever wondered, what things might have looked like in that situation, this is as close as you will ever get.
Multiplayer: Developed by DICE of Battlefield fame, the MP part of the game is quite different from the SP part. It uses a different engine, has different weapons and different game mechanics. The gameplay is a mixture of Call of Duty and Battlefield Bad Company, but it lacks the former's polish and the latter's depth. Still, it's entertaining for a while, even though it doesn't offer much in terms of unlockables.
mikemorikawa (1) on 04, Nov. 2010 15:22 (HKT)
Single player campaign.
In a world filled with Hollywood Bay-sian over-the-top story-lines, MoH stands out by doing a good job portraying the grim events of Operation Anaconda. There were times where the tension was almost palpable, and a minutes-long engagement seemed to drag on for much longer.
Only a 3, however, because of some buggy scripted events, strange uncanny-valley inducing movement, the uninspiring AI, and ultimately, shooting gallery on-rails feel to the game prove to be pretty hefty demerits.
Here's hoping the Black Ops will deliver.
In a world filled with Hollywood Bay-sian over-the-top story-lines, MoH stands out by doing a good job portraying the grim events of Operation Anaconda. There were times where the tension was almost palpable, and a minutes-long engagement seemed to drag on for much longer.
Only a 3, however, because of some buggy scripted events, strange uncanny-valley inducing movement, the uninspiring AI, and ultimately, shooting gallery on-rails feel to the game prove to be pretty hefty demerits.
Here's hoping the Black Ops will deliver.
jiro-777s (1) on 04, Nov. 2010 13:29 (HKT)
Good enough
Operativeness is good. The map is monotonous.
Operativeness is good. The map is monotonous.
syamon (22) on 04, Nov. 2010 07:17 (HKT)
good game.
Very fun game.
I want to encourage it.
Very fun game.
I want to encourage it.
blue2milk (1) on 03, Nov. 2010 17:08 (HKT)
An average game
Short campaign. But the rich content.
Not good multiplayer game balance too much.
But love and BF series, FPS would be no problem if you like.
Short campaign. But the rich content.
Not good multiplayer game balance too much.
But love and BF series, FPS would be no problem if you like.
korn_staind (15) on 03, Nov. 2010 16:54 (HKT)
TIER
Great game and great music.
Worth to get it
Great game and great music.
Worth to get it
tom3 (2) on 03, Nov. 2010 11:03 (HKT)
Good game
This game is an interesting story.
This game is an interesting story.
dragon_quest442 (2) on 03, Nov. 2010 10:38 (HKT)
Above average game.
Medal of Honor is excellent in single player but multiplayer isn't as good compared to DICE's previous games (BFBC2).Snipers are overpowered and there still hasn't been a patch to fix this yet.Overall once you get used to iit then it's a pretty awesome game.
Medal of Honor is excellent in single player but multiplayer isn't as good compared to DICE's previous games (BFBC2).Snipers are overpowered and there still hasn't been a patch to fix this yet.Overall once you get used to iit then it's a pretty awesome game.
yoya216613 (4) on 03, Nov. 2010 10:19 (HKT)
hmmc
This is good FPS
but,map is very row
This is good FPS
but,map is very row
jongrose (1) on 03, Nov. 2010 09:43 (HKT)
Great Game
Very solid single player campaign, multiplayer is a great challenge. Game shipped and arrived in no time at all.
Very solid single player campaign, multiplayer is a great challenge. Game shipped and arrived in no time at all.
hiropolyy (1) on 03, Nov. 2010 08:20 (HKT)
gg
good game!
good game!
Amunication (23) on 01, Nov. 2010 15:04 (HKT)
Good but not great
This game is basicaly light one long shooting gallery where you go to one area and kill the bad guys then go to another area and kill the bad guys etc....
but saying that it is fun for what it is.
This game is basicaly light one long shooting gallery where you go to one area and kill the bad guys then go to another area and kill the bad guys etc....
but saying that it is fun for what it is.
mcb1 (11) on 29, Oct. 2010 12:40 (HKT)
Good Game!
I like FPS game.
This game is Basic Masterpiece.
I like FPS game.
This game is Basic Masterpiece.
rafael_szabo (14) on 29, Oct. 2010 01:09 (HKT)
Amazing game
Medal of honnor is back, great single player, and has a fantastic multiplayer. Recommend.
Medal of honnor is back, great single player, and has a fantastic multiplayer. Recommend.
Leo (23) on 26, Oct. 2010 11:36 (HKT)
good
very good FPS
very good FPS
oktopaz (49) on 25, Oct. 2010 21:46 (HKT)
Great game
online's great, just got all the multiplayer's trophy a while ago, worth buying
online's great, just got all the multiplayer's trophy a while ago, worth buying
stevenrsvl (314) on 25, Oct. 2010 14:22 (HKT)
Good Game!
Game is not bad at all!
Uses legit military tactics and graphics are solid!
Different than Modern Warfare, as that game was run and gun most of the tim!
Game is not bad at all!
Uses legit military tactics and graphics are solid!
Different than Modern Warfare, as that game was run and gun most of the tim!
shahzeeq (15) on 22, Oct. 2010 09:39 (HKT)
Not something you'd kill for.
I was waiting for this game to come out ever-since it was announced. Boy I must say that I was disappointed with the game. The amount of time taken by the developers to launch this game didn't really justify from the bugs. Nevertheless, if you are into a first-person shooter kind of game, give this a shot, but don't throw your hopes up high, this is AVERAGE.
I was waiting for this game to come out ever-since it was announced. Boy I must say that I was disappointed with the game. The amount of time taken by the developers to launch this game didn't really justify from the bugs. Nevertheless, if you are into a first-person shooter kind of game, give this a shot, but don't throw your hopes up high, this is AVERAGE.
niti_j (5) on 21, Oct. 2010 16:28 (HKT)
good
followinw form PC really good game. Keep following.
followinw form PC really good game. Keep following.
newbdaboy (28) on 19, Oct. 2010 18:27 (HKT)
Good shooter.
nice level shooting game
nice level shooting game
ishikawa686 (215) on 18, Oct. 2010 07:14 (HKT)
It's a good game
Reviews are mixed with good and bad, but if you want to have a weekend FPS, it's a good game, got issues here and there but over all, it's still a good package.
Reviews are mixed with good and bad, but if you want to have a weekend FPS, it's a good game, got issues here and there but over all, it's still a good package.
shenmah (23) on 17, Oct. 2010 02:22 (HKT)
a very good FPS game
a very good FPS game. better than modern warfare 2 in my opinion.
a very good FPS game. better than modern warfare 2 in my opinion.
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