Medal of Honor

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sambo

Quote from: xnightcrawlerxx on December 21, 2009, 07:32:59 PM
Quote from: GamerMan316 on December 21, 2009, 06:45:37 PM
Quote from: sambo on December 21, 2009, 06:38:42 PM
Medal of Honor will not be the same if you can't shoot helmets of Germans..

Damn right, just like Christmas wouldn't be the same without John McClane throwing Germans out of buildings, strangling Germans, shooting the sh*t out of Germans from under a table, breaking Germans necks while falling down stairs, you know what I mean?  ;D

sooooooo.....you're still pissed about that whole WW2 thing?

Pissed No...Gloat  yes.

xnightcrawlerxx

yeah...and you can suck it too japanese....we totally owned you like 65yrs ago

GamerMan316

Quote from: sambo on December 21, 2009, 07:40:29 PM
Quote from: xnightcrawlerxx on December 21, 2009, 07:32:59 PM
Quote from: GamerMan316 on December 21, 2009, 06:45:37 PM
Quote from: sambo on December 21, 2009, 06:38:42 PM
Medal of Honor will not be the same if you can't shoot helmets of Germans..

Damn right, just like Christmas wouldn't be the same without John McClane throwing Germans out of buildings, strangling Germans, shooting the sh*t out of Germans from under a table, breaking Germans necks while falling down stairs, you know what I mean?  ;D

sooooooo.....you're still pissed about that whole WW2 thing?

Pissed No...Gloat  yes.

Yep, 2 World Wars & 1 World Cup  ;D


sambo

Quote from: GamerMan316 on December 21, 2009, 08:10:12 PM
Quote from: sambo on December 21, 2009, 07:40:29 PM
Quote from: xnightcrawlerxx on December 21, 2009, 07:32:59 PM
Quote from: GamerMan316 on December 21, 2009, 06:45:37 PM
Quote from: sambo on December 21, 2009, 06:38:42 PM
Medal of Honor will not be the same if you can't shoot helmets of Germans..

Damn right, just like Christmas wouldn't be the same without John McClane throwing Germans out of buildings, strangling Germans, shooting the sh*t out of Germans from under a table, breaking Germans necks while falling down stairs, you know what I mean?  ;D

sooooooo.....you're still pissed about that whole WW2 thing?

Pissed No...Gloat  yes.

Yep, 2 World Wars & 1 World Cup  ;D

And a 5-1 tanking in their own back yard.

GamerMan316

#19
Oh yes, great night & a funny game, practically every shot we had went in, that great save Seaman made before half time changed the game, poor old Oliver Kahnt  ;D



nCogNeato

Quote from: xnightcrawlerxx on December 21, 2009, 07:45:30 PM
yeah...and you can suck it too japanese....we totally owned you like 65yrs ago

Dolphin and Whale?


xnightcrawlerxx

Quote from: nCogNeato on December 21, 2009, 10:28:12 PM
Quote from: xnightcrawlerxx on December 21, 2009, 07:45:30 PM
yeah...and you can suck it too japanese....we totally owned you like 65yrs ago

Dolphin and Whale?



im confused ???

nCogNeato


Failed

I'm even more confused, where are you layman, WHERE!?!?!

GamerMan316

Impressions: Medal of Honor



It's impossible to avoid comparisons between EA's upcoming Medal of Honor reboot and Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare series ... so, I'll just get it out of the way: Medal of Honor unapologetically follows in the footsteps of Call of Duty. In fact, I'm willing to raise the possibility that Medal of Honor could be the "true" sequel to the Call of Duty 4 campaign many of us are still waiting for after suffering through Modern Warfare 2's increasingly preposterous storyline.

Recently, I got a peak at a new Medal of Honor trailer which lays it out like this: There are two sides to every war: the sledgehammer and the scalpel. What Call of Duty 4 did so well was to portray exactly how these two components work in tandem, as it featured scenarios in which large assaults aided small elite forces, and vice versa. Medal of Honor promises to recreate similar battlefield situations, with the "scalpel" represented by the Tier 1 Operators, an elite branch of SOCOM.

The "sledgehammer" portion of Medal of Honor was not shown during my recent "hands-off" demo, but what I did see of the "scalpel" showed incredible promise. Military buffs will appreciate the game's incredible attention to detail, particularly to tactical formations. The one level I saw in action encouraged methodical movement through mountainous terrain. If you listen to the advice of your squad, you'll be in position to ambush your enemies; you always have the tactical advantage in a firefight.

Even without a deep interest in the military, Medal of Honor's attention to detail will still be appreciated by any gamer. Fans of Modern Warfare's "aha" moments, when a well placed soldier performs a stealth takedown on an unsuspecting enemy, will be pleased to see similar actions return in Medal of Honor. In fact, most of the animations featured in the game are impressive. Your squad moves through environments in a completely believable way, checking their corners, and assisting each other through the vertical territory of Afghanistan. Enemy animations are even more impressive, with the AI reacting realistically to the action at hand.



In one segment, I saw two unsuspecting enemy soldiers engaged in conversation with each other. When one was shot by a Tier 1 squad member, the other responded with the appropriate amount of surprise, cowering in fear, then scrambling for cover.

Medal of Honor looked remarkably polished, even though the build I saw was only 60-percent complete, according to its producer. In its current state, it's playable from beginning to end; and the rest of the development time (the game's due this summer) will be devoted to play-testing and further polish.

The producer confirmed that development is being led on the PS3, and he reiterated Sony's previous claims that a game that starts out on Sony's hardware will be better suited for multiplatform production; benefiting both PS3 and Xbox 360. The PS3 demo I saw ran at a very solid framerate, although it appeared to be displaying in a sub-HD resolution. Regardless, I was still impressed by the current build's more-than-solid performance.

Medal of Honor's fundamental gameplay should be familiar territory for Call of Duty veterans, as it features similar quick-look and lock-shooting mechanics. Gadgetry is also handled in much the same way, with players able to call in air strikes by confirming marked targets through night vision. In short, Medal of Honor unabashedly apes Modern Warfare, and it seems its developer, EA Los Angeles, has taken the "if it ain't broke" philosophy to heart.

From what little of the game I saw, it doesn't appear Medal of Honor's single-player campaign will revolutionize the FPS genre; however, it's still refreshing to see EA attempt a game based on a real modern conflict and approach it with respectful finesse. I can only hope that the "sledgehammer" portion of the campaign will maintain the same tone, without having to resort to way over-the-top escapades.

Of course, in order for Medal of Honor to successfully compete with the Call of Duty brand, EA will need to offer much more than a compelling single-player campaign. Unfortunately, the DICE-developed multiplayer mode was not being shown yet. More intriguing, though, I spotted the addition of a third mode, "Project Mercury," in the build's main menu. It wasn't something I was supposed to see (and no EA representative would comment) -- so I can only postulate that the mode could be similar to the Spec Ops co-op missions featured in Modern Warfare 2.

Clearly, there's a lot more of Medal of Honor we've yet to see. And what this first look at the game's single-player campaign lacked in innovation it made up for in potential. I'm definitely eager to see and play more.


Astrex

This game looks the business! I didn't enjoy the last one so hopefully this one is good and has no online cheevos  :)

Symmo

I'd say i'm just as much of a MoH whore as I am a CoD whore.

Can't wait for this!

TaraJayne

#27
Symmo your just a whore
Can't wait for Shenmue 3



I hate jokes that rely on visual imagery.

I've had it right up to here with them.

Symmo


TaraJayne

Quote from: Symmo on March 11, 2010, 03:54:51 PM
Quote from: TaraJayne on March 11, 2010, 03:53:32 PM
Symmo your just a whore

I'm ust nothing. TYPO BURN!
:D very funny. Its fixed now but still means nothing once your burned
Can't wait for Shenmue 3



I hate jokes that rely on visual imagery.

I've had it right up to here with them.