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- Medal of Honor: Airborne
- PC, X360, PS3
- Published by Electronic Arts
- Developed by EA Games
- French release: Available
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Page 1 2 >>A game that definitely did do that was Brothers in arms :HH. And i can't wait for the new info and shots.
Seems like the only real war game that tries to be original, tries new things. Check that MOH movie..graphics look nice here and there (nothing incredible though)
but that gameplay looks exactly like all the previous MOH titles...and IMO they are getting tiresome.
ow and btw, sdry, the billet time effect was there as a trailer effect, not part of the gameplay, did you listen at all what the narrator was saing?
Good trailer, it explains the key gameplay mechanics.
good idea, shame i cant buy it no matter how good it is, buying anything EA is against my religion, i'll have to pick it up 2nd hand
so, buying any new half-life games are against your religion? They are being published by EA now.
game looks great tho. very intense, graphically its average for this gen of consoles (thats to say its pretty good) but the fact you drop anywhere in a map is what makes it great imo. although at the end of the day, thats gonna be be a 1 minute segment and then your back into same old same old WW2 FPS territory. so i'll probably pass on it, or at least wait a year until its cheap.
published and developed are 2 different things.
game looks great tho. very intense, graphically its average for this gen of consoles (thats to say its pretty good) but the fact you drop anywhere in a map is what makes it great imo. although at the end of the day, thats gonna be be a 1 minute segment and then your back into same old same old WW2 FPS territory. so i'll probably pass on it, or at least wait a year until its cheap.
The idea though is that you can replay each map and land at different locations each time, thus making the gameplay experience different each time. I only wish it was an entire city rather one contained little area, but its a cool premise nonetheless.
true, the difference of each play through is determined on where you land on the map. but that is still only a starting point. the core gameplay is still running around shooting nazi's in the face, in which case i can just play any WW2 shooter with practically the same results. also, i find it hard to belive objectives will be different if you land in one place compared to another. the objectives will probably stay the same, you just do them in different orders, which again, is things we've seen. airbornes only real draw is the initial stages of a mission where you jump and land, other then that, you may as well play Call of duty.
But yeah, its essentially land anywhere, then shoot up the joint.
so, buying any new half-life games are against your religion? They are being published by EA now.