Vanguard has some new recruits too. The much-hyped parachuting parts of the game are just that - hype. While these segments arefun,they feel short and tacked on.You can't land just anywhere, as we're promised you'll be able toin Medal of Honor: Airborne.When dropping in, you can land in only one small area, although you can aim for the plumes of green smoke to gain “weapon upgrades'" like a scope attachment for your M1 or a barrel clip for the Thompson. While there is nothing more fun than feeling like Al Capone gunning down Nazis with a Tommy gun, there could have been more done here, and the fact that you lose them when you load the next section of a campaign just plain sucks.
Medal of Honor: Vanguard review
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Genre | Shooter |
Description | EA drops us into another intense WW2 shooter, but it's starting to feel like just another history class. |
Franchise name | Medal of Honor |
UK franchise name | Medal of Honor |
Platform | "Wii","PS2" |
US censor rating | "Teen","Teen" |
UK censor rating | "","" |
Alternative names | "MoH: Vanguard" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
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