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Ps2 test sur Gamespot.com
The game's wide-open levels actually encourage players to explore, giving the series a fresh feel compared to past games. Unfortunately, a very brief campaign and no online multiplayer means the fun doesn't last long. |
Xbox test sur Gamespot.com
The game's wide-open levels actually encourage players to explore, giving the series a fresh feel compared to past games. Unfortunately, a very brief campaign and no online multiplayer means the fun doesn't last long. |
Gamecube test sur 1up
How many WWII shooters have we had now? I lost count a few hundred thousand ago. Assault's optional objectives add freedom and replay value to the typically scripted action, but where's the compelling story (Jon dug it; I didn't), which used to be a driving force behind this series? What's worse, your squadmates' primary purpose is to be cannon fodder (maybe if they did a better job of actually following your squad commands they'd live longer), the crazed difficulty level ramps up without warning, and when you approach enemy A.I. soldiers they often bust out with a silly-looking herky-jerky dance. The multiplayer mode has plenty of optionsbut no online play. Assault is one of the better MOH games of late, but reeks of missed opportunities. |
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Ps2 preview sur 1up
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Xbox preview sur 1up
When Electronic Arts announced its latest console Medal of Honor late last year, the game went by the name "
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