Posted on: February 15, 2020

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Tough, Fair, Fully Open
The graphics are a little dated (but still do the job of atmosphere well), enemy and ally A.I can be wonky sometimes, and there's no iron sights. That's the only problems I had with this game. Otherwise this is the kind of game I've been looking for for awhile: a completely gameplay focused FPS with missions and variety. Medal of Honor is like a hybrid of Call of Duty and Doom. You have an entire level to explore, enemies to fight on your terms, a few vehicle on-rails sections between times to enjoy the tension and power of an unlimited ammo machine gun but no real cover, objectives to complete that vary by each section of a level, medals of unlock by accomplishing things not necessary to complete the level but still very satisfying (in one level you CAN finish a level after a POW gets killed...but if you save him you get a medal for your trouble!) A.I is not as advanced as other games but enemies do duck behind things, run away when under fire, throw grenades, find sniper vantages, and even go prone if you start to snipe them from far away. There's four missions in the main campaign but each of these is a bunch of story-based sequences involving sabotage, rescues, collecting intel...things like that. Great music, earnest voice acting (I think the guy giving you your orders is the same actor from Civilization V) and it's not afraid to let you play the darn game. Mission briefings can be skipped and in-game cutscenes are just a few minutes of interaction or dialogue, then back to the action! Great fun. I don't mind a little age on my game if it's fun and clearly made with passion.
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