
That’s what sealed the deal for this legendary franchise. Choosing to focus on multiplayer in the end hurt what Medal Of Honor had done well for nearly a decade. Not only that, they tried to add a top notch multiplayer worthy of dethroning Call of Duty, only to have a basic multiplayer experience lacking any real depth. They tried to follow in the footsteps of their competitor in developing a shooter set in modern times.

The biggest problem that Medal Of Honor had was competing with the now power house Call of Duty. I feel at the time it would've been great.Who didn’t play a Medal Of Honor game growing up? The action packed military thriller series has given us some of the best World War II stories in all of gaming. Granted, however, each mission is pretty short.Īnyone else play this when it came out and enjoyed it? I feel like it is way too late to go back to this game. There is also the poor mission structure, where you must do all objectives, but you must find them yourself, and if you miss one you must back track through the whole level in order to finish. It is kind of hard to tell when you kill someone because their animations just look weird, sometimes that look like they are dead then they just start shooting you. They hand animated everything so EVERYTHING looks super janky. It runs fine and all, but practically everything else seems bad. I remember these games being pretty cool back in the day, seeing as how I only played through Airborne and European Assault, and most recently Warfighter.īut I don't recommend trying to go back to this game. Well, because of that, I decided to try it out, and I wish I didn't. This reminded me that I had a copy of the HD release they did that was on PS3, which came with the Medal of Honor reboot they did.

So while watching the latest Demo Derby, there was a trailer for Medal of Honor Frontline.
