Medal of Honor: Airborne new trailer
Latest trailer focuses on the "go anywhere" aspect of the WWII shooter
Anyone who has been following Medal of Honor: Airborne will be well aware that a major gameplay feature in the WWII FPS sequel is "go anywhere," i.e. the ability to parachute into any part of a level and begin the fight against the Nazi war machine from there.
A new trailer released focuses on that feature, using the D-Day attack on Utah beach as an example of the game's open battlefields that allow players to choose where to initiate their assault from.
A heavily defended German beach fortification threatens the landings and Allied ships just off the coast of Normandy, and it's your job to neutralize it - but from what direction to launch your attack?
You'll be able to make that decision, right or wrong, when Medal of Honor: Airborne arrives next month. Look below for the latest video.
July 2, 2007
July 2, 2007
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