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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Electronic Arts EAN: 0014633152845 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Electronic Arts Manufacturer: Electronic Arts MPN: 15284 Platform: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: September 04, 2007 Studio: Electronic Arts Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: In Medal Of Honor: Airborne, you'll step into the boots of Boyd Travers, Private First Class of the 82nd Airborne Division. Engage in battles throughout Europe, from rocky beginnings in Sicily to war-winning triumphs in Germany. Each mission begins behind enemy lines, with an intense and fully interactive airdrop. Your ability to determine your own starting point dramatically changes the way each mission plays out. View the entire operation from the air, and then control your parachute to choose your landing spot. On the ground, gather your senses and assess the terrain. A wide variety of authentic, customizable weapons are at your disposal, each with distinct characteristics. Choose your path in this free roaming FPS environment. Medal of Honor Airborne will also feature exceptionally photo-realistic characters, adding to the intensity of the cinematic, story-driven game. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - top fun & joyExcelent piece of work of entertainment, highly recomended, not as large as i expect but great work anyway. Rating: - Medal of Honor stepped up... but just a little...Okay, so the saga of 'Medal of Honor' hasn't been that great, but I have to admit that 'Airborne' has hit hard compared to great first person shooters today. One appealing aspect of the game is graphics, 'MOH' has pushed its gaming graphics to the highest standard in gaming, although the menu was a little cheap but the gaming overall surprised me. The story-line is the same as usual; you are a soldier during the World War, and you are writing about your experience in the line of ... Read More Rating: - a great gaming experienceMoH A starts a bit slow, the interface is amateurish and EA's website wants you to pay for the soundtrack (in yer dreams), but you know the core game is fantastic. Programmers managed to create a punishing yet fair health system and the difficulty level is just right bringing you back to parachuting in different areas of the map as you try to accomplish your duty. Sure you need to download patches to fix the game but it's worth it- the final mission is a sheer delight (I have that tower in my nightmares) ... Read More Rating: - Not Call Of Duty, for sureHaving been a game designer for a few years, and a gamer since I was 25. At 61, I have come to expect a certain amount of quality, and playability from the games I buy. MOH Airborne falls short of my expectations. Their "sighting system" for the weapons available to the player, leave one frustrated and displeased. Having spent time in combat in Vietnam, I KNOW how to aim and fire a weapon. In MOH Airbourne Assault, it's as if the player is spastic, you find yourself having difficulty aiming your weapon, ... Read More Rating: - A definite Core 2 Duo gameThere are actually 2 games I like in the Metal of Honor series and this is one of them. I reviewed this game last Summer when I first got it. Love the game but it has a few short comings...The save game system is done by checkpoints which doesn't allow for save game exploit. Not a deal breaker for me but a pain if you get a phone call in the middle of a sub mission, I just hit escape which gives you a drop menu. The game is way to short for a single player fps, however, as an intro to the online game it ... Read More |