World War I and World War II battlefields are an overly popular source of first-person shooters. In the history of our industry's trends is a game that broke new ground at its inception – a game so powerful it just had to be copied. You know that whole
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After a long line of disappointing games in the Medal of Honor franchise that just never could recapture the magic successes of Allied Assault, we finally get Medal of Honor: Airborne that combines high presentation values and good, fast-paced fun. While
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As you're floating down to the ground, you survey the approaching battlefield. Bullets are flying your way, so you evade the fire, but in the process, you're drifting away from your drop zone. You can see the green smoke indicating where it's safe, but
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As World War II shooters grow increasingly stale, old standbys are forced to change with the times. In the case of one popular series, the move was to abandon the overused setting and look towards modern conflicts for inspiration. For Medal of Honor,
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The Medal of Honor series is back in fine form. Once upon a time, Medal of Honor dazzled gamers with its authentic, epic, and some would say Hollywood-caliber display of World War II. Since that time many other WWII shooters have come and gone and in
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Heroic music? Check. Inspirational quotes? Check. A series of historically accurate battles? Check. Whilst other WWII inspired franchises are starting to abandon mankind’s most devastating conflict as a source of inspiration, the Medal of Honor series
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