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Medal of Honor Frontline The following report compares gadgets using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:41:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
That aside, while the visuals are above average and the overall experience is excellent, technically this game breaks no new ground. Unlike other FPS's like Half-Life, this game retains the totally linear, go forward or go backward gameplay of the previous MOH titles. While a few alternate routes exist, most of the time you will find yourself forced along a strictly regimented path. They seem to have concluded that gamers will not be able to figure things out for themselves. Oh well. Another thing is about the controls. It is sometimes difficult to really get a bead on where you are shooting because you will push the stick too far one way or another. This is not necessarily a problem with the game, but rather the fact that playing ANY FPS with a game controller is an occasionally frustrating ordeal. If only some kind of special FPS controller were available, something like the controls you are afforded on a PC, this would not be an issue.
Anyway, MOH:Frontline is an excellent game, my own personal issues aside. Enemy AI is decent enough that they are difficult to kill, though nowhere near the "unprecedented " level claimed by EA. It's good enough that the game rarely has to resort to generating enemy after enemy after enemy just to make the game harder. The missions are varied and thoughtful, and you will not get bored with this game for long while.
In conclusion MOH:F is a game that is greater than the sum of its parts. Graphics, sound, AI, and missions are all at or above average, but put together make up an outstanding package of excitement, intrigue, and good old-fashioned shoot 'em up fun.