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Description: Manufacturer: Electronic Arts / Action / Rating: T - (Teen) / Published by: EA - Electronic Arts / Medal of Honor ... more Newest Review: ... the game pushes you along, and you shoot anything that moves - fun and stress busting. As you undertake each mission, you get ... more |
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Medal of Honor Underground for PlayStation 1 Price Comparison
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Medal of Honor Underground for PlayStation 1
Action, Rating: T - (Teen), Published by: EA - Electronic Arts |
£ 3,45 |
Postage & Packaging:
£ 1.50 Availability: refer to shop website |
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by Hangman - written on 16.08.01 (Useful, 169 readings)
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So here we are again, after the phenomenal Medal of Honour - oops sorry - Honor, comes the inevitable follow up. Same engine, same bad guys, same idea. Good. What's better this time is the graphics, the missions themselves and the lavish locations - what other game sends you from Paris to Africa to Scandanavia via Italy? Fantastic. The gameplay is simple and quick to master - first person shoot 'em up with straight forward missions. Herein lies a fault - it's never that hard to work out where to go next, there are no secrets or puzzles to solve, the game pushes you along, and you shoot anything that moves - fun and stress busting. As you ...
by herdsman - written on 14.08.01 (Useful, 151 readings)
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This is the sequal to the hit medal of honour. In the game you are a member of the French Resistence and unusually for a first person shoot them up game you play a woman. This version takes you all over Europe to fight your increasing varying missions. There are seven missions and twenty four levels, and include going undercover to recover art works and destroy the nazis secrets to liberating paris. The weapons are more advanced in this vesion and include the Panzerfaust. There are new enemies to face including half-tanks that have to be destoyed using petrol bombs, tanks and motorcycles. An interesting feature is the multi player mode which allows players to ...
by Mr_Ass - written on 13.08.01 (Useful, 224 readings)
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This game really does show how much computer technology has come on in the past couple of decades. It is one of them Jame's Bond kind of games nut i think it is definatly a league or two above them. One of it's main problems is that you cannot play multi-player games with this game and i think that that is quite bad because lets face it, there's nothing you like more than getting your mates round, firing on some quality music, maybe cracking open a few cans and just playing on the computer till you just can't be ar$sed anymore. It's great ain't it? I do however think that the makers of the game managed to overcome the ...




