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Abstract: It has been said over and over. World War II games have been done to death. Regardless of the average gamer's frustration with having to revisit the era time and again, developers continue to focus their shooting games in the second World War. If they pla...
Abstract: For almost a decade, the market has been flooded with every possible angle and perspective on recreating WWII. Now I know it is the war to end all wars, but you�d figure that gamers and developers would be sick of reliving it over and over again. Well,...
Abstract: Before I begin, this game is unarguably going to be compared with Call of Duty 3, currently the Wiis only other World War II based first-person shoot em up. That almost goes without saying and was almost certainly the first thing gamers will think wh...
Abstract: While Activision’s Call of Duty 3 wasn’t a bad first-person shooter for the Nintendo Wii, it wasn’t exactly the game that would highlight the revolutionary Wii Remote as a capable controller fit for the genre. After having taking a breat...
Published: 2007-04-12, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Medal of Honor: Vanguard puts WWII fans in the boots of the untested, untrusted 82nd Airborne Division. Both the Wii and PS2 versions are quality titles, packing the same kind of WWII action we’ve come to expect from the Medal of Honor series. Great...
Run function adds a new dynamic to gameplay techniques; looks better than the PS2 version.
Many gesture-based controls dont function well; visuals still very dark; meager multiplayer options.
When we ran our first preview of Medal of Honor: Airborne, the first "next-gen" installment of the franchise, we ran a spotlight that said "Killing Nazis Never Gets Old!" We got more than one angry response after we featured it in our mailbag, but the ...
Abstract: Its hard to give Medal of Honor: Vanguard a fair shake, simply because a pervasive sense of deja vu haunts this and every other WWII-era title.
Abstract: If youre in the habit of comparing Nintendos new console to PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 then you are fully aware of its strengths and weaknesses. The unit is roughly twice as powerful as GameCube, which is significant when you consider that the Big Ns...