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Medal of Honor: Airborne (PC DVD) | 
| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £13.97 You Save: £1.02 (7%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 1021
Platform: Windows Xp Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Video Game Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 5030930059071 EAN: 5030930059071 ASIN: B000NG1LBS
Release Date: September 5, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| • | Take to the skies in Medal of Honor Airborne, where you'll drop into grueling ground attacks in a bid to turn the tide of WWII | | • | Begin each mission in the air above Axis controlled battlefields, then make your mark in the largest airborne operations in history | | • | Starting with your jump from a C-47 transport plane, every choice you make can seal your fate | | • | In the air, control your parachute to select a landing spot that brings you the greatest strategic advantage | | • | Follow the green smoke to recommended landing areas where Allied forces will be waiting, or go it alone by landing on rooftops or balconies |
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Amazon.co.uk Preview It may be the game that popularised the whole concept of first person shoot `em-ups set during World War II, but as the years have gone by, the Medal of Honor series has found itself besieged by more and more copycats trying to offer ever more realistic simulations of the era. This is the first Medal of Honor game made specifically for the next generation of consoles though and finds you taking the roles of both pathfinder Eddie La Point and Private Boy Travers - paratroopers in the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division. As such, you'll end up with a whistle stop tour of enemy hotspots in Sicily, France, Holland and Germany. The game takes its paratrooper motif serious too as the game levels are big enough that you actually have some control over where exactly you land and as a consequence what tactics you choose to employ.The game also tries to give you as much freedom as possible with the weapons you use, with each being customisable with authentic parts which you can find during missions. Even the missions are as open ended as possible, as you're given up to a dozen objectives, of which only a few have to be tackled in any sort of order. One side benefit this creates is that the developers have been forced to drastically improve the enemy artificial intelligence so that they can react intelligently to your attacks, instead of just relying on the pre-scripted movements of the earlier games. There's also a stronger tactical element than ever before as you monitor the back and forth of battle between all the forces on the map. As over-familiar as WWII shooters have become, there looks to be enough new ideas here to keep even the most jaded virtual soldier happy. HARRISON DENT
Product Description Take to the skies in Medal of Honor Airborne, where you'll drop into grueling ground attacks in a bid to turn the tide of WWII. Begin each mission in the air above Axis controlled battlefields, then make your mark in the largest airborne operations in history. Starting with your jump from a C-47 transport plane, every choice you make can seal your fate. In the air, control your parachute to select a landing spot that brings you the greatest strategic advantage. Follow the green smoke to recommended landing areas where Allied forces will be waiting, or go it alone by landing on rooftops or balconies. But craft your strategy carefully : every move you make-from your choice of landing spot to the enemies you engage on the ground-will determine your success in the mission, and whether or not you are truly one of the Airborne elite.
Developer : Official site : Minimum age : 16 years Game setting : Historical Orientation : Violent : Yes Multiplayer mode : Yes Network mode : Yes Processor : Memory : Other :
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| Customer Reviews: Read 75 more reviews...
Best of the bunch October 11, 2008 This game has only one flaw and that is the large machine gun totting SS man in the final chapters...but that aside it is well worth the money.
I have read all of the revues of this game and find some of them laughable. If it is too short try playing it on the hardest level...if it doesn't run on your machine check the spec required first.
I have played every MOH and Brothers in Arms and Call of Duty as they appear and this is by far the best...Call4 is a close second but this is top.
If you have to buy a game for pure pleasure go for this one...if you just want to complain try anything from CDV or better yet Bioshock.
Useless..... October 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As I have read in other reviews, this game will not work in my DVD drive. I am packing quite a hefty PC, with all the latest drivers, and yet this game decides not to run. As I have mentioned, I am not alone in this. I have no idea why it won't run, the DVD drive just won't read it. Useless. It's going in the bin. I can't even be arsed to re-sell it. IF YOU BUY THIS GAME, YOU'RE TAKING A GAMBLE, NO MATTER HOW GOOD YOUR PC IS.
not bad WW2 FPS August 31, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
A lot of people seem to not like this and, while I can understand their points, I found this okay if a little frustrating a times.
Basically you drop into the action taking a hard route or an easy one, then you go for your objectives via a variety of bad guys. Frustrations include a long time between checkpoint saves,the fact you have to keep parachuting in despite your checkpoint being on the ground, and the strange addition of hard to kill super-soldiers(?) near the end!
On the plus side the graphics are lovely and it can be intense fun at times. My XP machine was top spec two years ago but managed to cope well, (apart from some occasional freezing) and still enjoyed this. Yep it could have been better but it is still an acceptable shooter that will entertain you for a few hours.
Yet again EA expect you to buy a new computer July 3, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm sure this would be good game if I ever was able to play it. Why is it EA expect to change our computer everytime they bring out a new MOH so we can get it to work? I wont be buying this game in the future as I know it wont work as it is so hungry for graphics, processor etc.
dvd drive woes June 9, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I would love to give a complete review of MOHA but, as is the case with a colleague who also bought the game, I cant play it. The game won't load. I used the compatibility checker and was informed that my DVD drive was not supported!. To say I was dissapointed would be an under-statement. It would appear that in an attempt to prevent the game being copied it does not work with certain DVD drives.My drive is only a DVD ROM so I could not copy it even if I wanted to. I have never had this problem before and there is no warning on the case stating that you need a particular make of drive to play the game. Looks good but I will never find out so one star, only because I cant give it no stars.
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