- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Sep 4, 2007
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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7.0
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 117 Ratings
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Positive: 80 out of 117
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Mixed: 16 out of 117
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Negative: 21 out of 117
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SimonFNov 8, 20081
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[Anonymous]Sep 7, 20070Since they didn't bother supporting shader 2.0, even a solid, fairly new card like the x800 cannot run the game. Many MOH fans will be upset when they get the game home and find out it won't run on their system. The quality of the graphics is high, but no more than a game like Oblivion. Only supporting a few high end cards is bound to come back and bite them.
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CameronC.Nov 3, 20072The medal of honor series is dead. I am so sick of these games coming out. They are all the same and yes, there are better WWII games out there that are more fun to play. Dont buy this game. It is not worth it.
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SeanE.Sep 10, 20074
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bobSep 6, 20070installation is buggy, and this is being nice...still not loaded after 4 hours. ea shot itself in the foot. ea forums is alittle help for some, but i am still waiting. I haven't had this much trouble, since win 95, or win 3.1.
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CKSep 9, 20074
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83It rewards a determination to enjoy what it has to offer. But equally, the game's finer moments could equally pass people by. [Oct 2007, p.56]
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88This latest Medal of Honor proves to be the best of the series, and one of the deepest and most challenging World War II shooters I've ever played. [Nov 2007, p.68]
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88We've seen wide open singleplayer FPS games before, but they've never had this pace or this lust for physical player freedom where every building and every rooftop has been designed to work like a bullet playground. [Oct 2007, p.68]