
The game is filled with little problems that detract from the otherwise solid gameplay and premise. For instance, finding what you are supposed to do next can be troublesome. You can bring up an onscreen HUD, essentially showing you where you are supposed to go, but it doesn’t always work well. During sniper missions, it can be downright frustrating to find your target, even when your spotter is telling you where to shoot. Sure, you can turn on different lenses to see enemies’ body heat, but this again doesn’t always work so well. There are countless invisible walls and the mission that forces you to drive an ATV is far more frustrating than it should be. Driving the actual ATV is fine, but it’s so easy to get lost that it just stops being fun.
Beyond these missteps, we found a few problems with the graphics, including texture issues and shading. The single-player campaign runs on an enhanced version of the Unreal Engine 3, but it’s still showing its age. Visual problems aside, we found some other technical bugs that simply distracted us from the game. For instance, at one point we saw the same two Taliban combatants respawning, literally 15 times. Not pretty. Meanwhile, the enemy AI is overall fairly basic and you’ll find better enemy interaction in other first-person shooters.
Multiplayer is a bit hit or miss, again on many levels. Developed by DICE using the Frostbite 2.0 engine, the action comes fast and relatively smooth. Online feels like a different game all together than the single-player campaign. You’ll lose some of your abilities, like the slide and cover mechanic, in online play, but you’ll gain a much more frantic gameplay experience. Like other online games in the genre, it’ll take some time to get used to each class and weapon.
The maps are fairly varied, but overall quite dull. The online component feels tacked on to an otherwise decent single-player first-person shooter. Multiplayer co-op in a campaign would have been great, but sadly that’s not available. There are plenty of game modes, but none are unique. We’ll likely see more multiplayer content in the coming months, and hopefully that will offer something a bit more exhilarating and long lasting.
Medal of Honor is probably the most conflicted game we’ve played. It tries hard to capture the essence of the American war in Afghanistan, and in doing so created a fair amount of controversy. Sadly, it doesn’t live up to all the hype, but it does capture a slice of modern war, as ugly as it seems. For those looking for something outside of Call of Duty, this reboot of EA’s venerable franchise is certainly worth checking out – just don’t expect it to blow you away.
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