Medal Of Honor 2010
In the crowded first-person shooter market, it's important for a game to
carve out a niche--do something better than or different from its
competitors. Medal of Honor tries to do just that by representing a real
conflict that is really happening in a real country between two real
opposing forces. From the chatter among the soldiers and the authentic
weapons to the environmental continuity, there are many elements that
enliven the campaign with an invigorating sense of realism.
Unfortunately, this energy is diminished somewhat by a bunch of video
game-y elements, like invisible walls, invincible allies, and an
incongruous icon that pops up whenever you get a headshot. The campaign
finds a reasonable balance between realism and escapism, where it
manages to provide a fairly engrossing experience despite its flaws. The
online multiplayer offers many thrills of its own, and the adherence to
realism makes for battlefields where the only thing between you and a
swift death is your gun and your reflexes. Both the single-player and
multiplayer components provide some robust entertainment, and though
flaws and limitations keep it from being all it can be, Medal of Honor
still distinguishes itself on the field of first-person battle.
Genre : Action / Adventure / FPS
PRICE : RM8