Critic Reviews
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GamePro
Another masterpiece from DreamWorks and EA. Captivating graphics and sound combine with relentless, addictive action to deliver one of the year's best games.
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Daily Radar
Gamers with a penchant for shooting, sneaking and protecting the free world will no doubt find plenty to love in this finely crafted, story-driven actioner.
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PSX Nation
With a story that isn't exactly there and a little confusing it's missing the feeling of being a true hero. Still the action is top notch and the missions are fun to boot.
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Hot Games
It's a great game with a historical significance that can't be ignored, and an action-packed reason to hang on to your PlayStation.
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IGN
I loved the first game and I'm glad to say the second is on par as one of the best first-person shooters on PlayStation.
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Happy Puppy
A first-person shooter that has you shooting Nazis in the head for a better score.
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Gaming Age
It's definitely one of the best first person shooter experiences out there, and while it more of an expansion pack to MoH than an all new game, that doesn't detract it from being a must own for fans of the genre, the original game, and gaming all together.
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| 81 |
Da Gameboyz
An absolutely luscious score, combined with top-notch sound effects make it an audio delight.
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CNET Gamecenter
Even though it offers the same style of gameplay, its alternate story line, engaging action, and excellent musical score will have you sneaking behind enemy lines until the wee hours of the morning.
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Total Video Games
Do not expect too many changes, think of it as an expansion pack with more levels, more weapons and even more Nazis to shoot down.
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Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
The wonderful visual and aural stylings make it a first-rate experience. [Nov 2001, p.46]
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Spank!
Americans + Frenchmen - Nazis = Fun
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Maxim Online
A potent Molotov cocktail of intrigue and fast, bloody action.
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GameSpot
One of the better first-person shooters available on a console, and as such, fans of that genre and history buffs alike owe it to themselves to give it a shot.
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Game Revolution
As a follow-up, Medal of Honor: Underground missed my high expectations, but only because the first one was such a great start.
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Core Magazine
The game almost painlessly combined fast-paced action with elements of stealth similar to those found in "Goldeneye."
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