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Medal of Honor: Airborne


The latest incarnation of the WWII shooter has a few strings attached

With all this talk of innovation, it’s easy to lose sight of what MOH: Airborne still, fundamentally, is: a (mostly) traditional first-person shooter. It’s an FPS with aspirations of unscripted freeform play, but these things are a twist on, rather than a fundamental revision of the genre - and the nature of the AI means that a lot of similar situations will recur no matter where you land. In a sense, Airborne gives you back what you put into it - it rewards a determination to enjoy what it has to offer. But equally, the game’s finer moments could easily pass people by.

You'll love
  • Innovations work well
  • Rewards effort and experimentation
  • Fun multiplayer experience
You'll hate
  • Short single-player campaign
  • Not always the prettiest
  • Long load times

 
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Medal of Honor: Airborne
Medal of Honor: Airborne

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Nov 20, 2007
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Electronic Arts
Franchise: Medal of Honor
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
4 player VS
8 GREAT
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