Medal Of Honor European Assault [ PRO | RELEASE ]
: Moving away from the "on-rails" feel of previous titles, the levels in this game are significantly wider. This allows you to choose your own path—for instance, flanking a machine gun nest rather than charging a tank head-on.
: With only 11 missions across four theaters, a skilled player can finish the single-player mode in about 5 to 8 hours. Final Verdict Medal of Honor European Assault
: The core shooting mechanics feel solid, with authentic WWII weaponry and a "lean" system that allows for more tactical cover-to-cover combat. The Bad: Frustrating Design Choices : Moving away from the "on-rails" feel of
: As is tradition for the series, the sound design is top-tier. IGN praised the atmospheric orchestral score and realistic sound effects, like the distinct echo of a sniper shot or the clink of gear as you run. Final Verdict : The core shooting mechanics feel
is a must-play for fans of retro shooters who want a bit more freedom than the standard corridor-style FPS. It manages to feel gritty and atmospheric despite some blocky character models. While the lack of online multiplayer and the harsh save system are notable downsides, the exhilarating open-field battles make it a standout "hit" for the series. #683: Medal of Honor: European Assault | by june gloom