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Good game!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Medal of Honor Allied Assault is a fairly good game. The combat situations are fairly realistic, along with the sound affects, and once again a great music score.
Gameplay: I though the gameplay of allied Assult was pretty fun. I mean how could running around shooting-up Nazi's NOT be fun? Though the combat in general is pretty realistic for a game, once again the running around by yourself killing 250 Nazi's isn't. It's pretty much impossible if you not at a machine-gun nest in real life. If Allied Assault had more combat with your brothers-in-arms that would rock! Which I have heard there is in Spearhead, Allied Assault's expansion. The controls were good for me, but if find there not for yourself they can be customizied. Which is very handy. Most of the levels in Allied Assaul are fun. From peration Torch to Operation Overlord and more.
Score/Sound Effects: Wonderful. The sounds of the the gun and everything are realistic. And like al MOH games the score is great.
Graphics: The graphics are a bit dated. Not the best but thhere okay.
Multiplayer: Awsome! You can play as Axis or Allies and there are plenty of maps. plus you can choose your player model.
Overal: Well there are a few things I dont like, I think all-in-all it's worth it's mone and will provide fun for sometime!
Demanding but immersive
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: July 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User
First off, let me just start by saying that MOH is the most well-written FPS out there. The story line continues from mission to mission and doesn't resort to the shambling zombies and cyborg enemies that another "WWII-era" FPS does (initials RTCW?). While I will admit that the Normandy Beach mission does seem lifted right out of Saving Private Ryan, it does lead on to some very interesting hedgerow missions.
That said, there are some problems that I'd like to discuss in this review. For starters, there's game performance. I own a PowerMac G4 867DP (MDD) with a GeForce MX440 32MB card and 1GB RAM. This was a heavy-duty machine when MOH came out. And I get frame rate drops all the time, even with resolution at medium, detail at medium, and resolution at only 1024x768 (sub 30fps numbers). This is compared with >45 fps with RTCW on max settings at 1024x768 res (Both are based on the Quake3 engine BTW). The game almost drops to 1fps briefly when you hit a checkpoint. I have upgraded to the latest version which is supposed to include routines that allow for both of my processors to be utilized, but this hasn't made much impact on the gameplay.
Second off, the graphics at the resolution I've had to play (as mentioned above) aren't as impressive as the box art, and the colors are not as deep. The texture mapping is poor, and granted this is an effect of both the lower memory of my Apple GeForce card and my settings, it is kind of disappointing.
Third, and final, the game can be astonishingly hard (I had to replay the Normandy Beach mission 8-9 times before I got past the beachhead into the bunker) even on the easy setting. It is no walk in the park like RTCW.
Getting back to some pros and leaving the cons aside, the missions are engrossing. The mission where you sabotage a U-boat by infiltrating the base as a Nazi officer and then getting discovered when you plant the first explosive is great -- and I had almost sadistic fun intentionally blowing my cover and anhillating the whole base with an MP40. The sniper alley mission in Normandy is impressively difficult but very satisfying to beat (hint: you don't have to kill EVERY Nazi but it is fun to do so!).
The sound effects are excellent too. The "ping!" of an M1 clip running out, the "rat-tat-tat" of the Thompson, and the "crack!" of a KAR-98 sniper rifle are more realistic than the sounds from RTCW.
The weapons selections are a history buff's fantasy. You get to use the following:
US Army: M1911A1 .45 cal pistol, M1 Garand rifle, Browning Automatic Rifle, Springfield Sniper rifle, Winchester Pump 12 Ga. shotgun, Thompson .45 cal SMG, US "Bazooka" antitank rocket, and Browning .50 cal machine gun.
Axis: Luger 9mm pistol, MP40 SMG, KAR98 sniper rifle, Panzerfaust antitank rocket, STG44 "Sturmgewehr" automatic rifle (the first modern assault rifle), MG44 machine gun
You also get to fool with explosives of every sort.
The detail to the levels is amazing, and realistic as well. '88' antiaircraft guns can block your path and require an airstrike you can call in. Grenades bounce like the real thing (and do require some serious practice to get the hang of). P-51 Mustangs fly overhead in the Normandy missions. German soldiers speak German (not accented English). There are no "secret labs."
This is a very satisfying game with serious attention paid to realism and detail which immerse you in the environment, but it is very demanding on even the upper echelon of G4 processors.
THE BEST GAME IN THE WORLD!!! NEEDS MORE STARS!!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 5
Date: February 20, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Medal Of Honor Allied Assault is the greatest game out there it's graphics are just spectacular! Don't listen to the people who say it's a bad game. Medal Of Honor Allied Assault is historically accurate and the enemy A.I. is excellent plus the D-day levels are the best I have ever played and I've been playing for 12 years. Settle for noting less buy this game and it's expansion I BEG OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
This game rules!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 11
Date: January 24, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I have always been a big fan of first person shooters. But also adventure games. Games of this type I've played in the past include Marathon series, Tomb Raider series, and Unreal & Unreal Tournament. (There would be more, but I only have so much time.) The story is important to me. If I want to just blast things, I'll play Unreal Tournament. Anyway . . .
The first thing I noticed about the game was how real it felt. You start out in the back of a german transport truck, you know the kind with the canvas cover, getting trucked into a German compound. The tension and anticipation is amazing!! Your first job, with your squad, is to rescue an SAS agent being held hostage there. I'll just say you encounter resistance. When one of the truck drivers papers don't check out, the mayhem begins.
Other campaigns involve capturing and then driving tanks, stealthing through winter forests at night to take out antiaircraft guns, sneaking into bases to gather intel, demolition missions, rescuing pow's, infiltrating and planting charges inside a german UBoat, and the most insane - storming Omaha beach to commence operation Overlord, infiltrating their defenses, and taking out the gun towers - totally harrowing!! Sometimes you're alone, sometimes with others - Rangers, SAS, etc. The missions are believable, sensible, and seem necessary to the allied effort.
While the game is basically a 1st person shooter, there is always a mission to guide you. It always takes a little thinking to get the job done. On your compass there is a general guide as to what direction your mission should take you, as well as a general distance guide, but it's not that easy. Let's just say the shortest distance between two points isn't always a straight line, and getting there is no stroll down 5th Avenue.
I think the AI is great. Very few stupid guards and enemies. A little advice: Stealth works. Staying out of searchlights, and walking rather than running are quite effective. Sometimes not killing enemies is preferable to machine gunning everything. Often, if you're too loud the germans will sound the alarm, which brings others quickly. And it's damn tough finding your way out of town after destroying their radio communications, when you have twenty to thirty highly trained nazis with machine guns looking for you.
The weapons are appropriate to the period - which I like. This helps the learning curve. The range on the pistol is very different from the machine gun, from the sniper rifle. Reload time is a factor! At the beginning, I would run out of a clip at just the wrong time. Pay attention. This is especially true of the sniper rifle. I like that different weapons are useful in different situations - it's not just a "machine gun always" kind of game.
My favorite part is that skill works. Thinking works. If you walk in the middle of a road, you'll likely get taken out by a sniper - in one shot! Sometimes you have to impersonate German soldiers and officers. Know how? Neither did I. You have to learn. Hint: don't run.
Good games always feel a little short, and this is no exception. There are twenty levels, and they're all fun! The finale (which isn't Omaha beach) is so damn exciting and difficult, that you'll really feel like you've accomplished something!
Graphics and sound: Outstanding!
A couple rants: 1) Sometimes you can be firing a rifle or machine gun, say to take out a guy in a tower, yet 50 yards away, others don't hear it - good for us, but not too realistic; 2) No knife to use when you sneak up on folks; 3) You should have to drag dead folks out of the way - into closets or behind walls to maintain your secrecy; 3) When you're fully loaded up, you can carry two machine guns, a sniper rifle w/ scope, a silenced pistol, ten grenades, approx 1000 rounds of ammo, and sometimes a bazooka. Can you say 75 lbs? Hardly inconspicuous. Sometimes, you might start with just a sniper rifle, or a pistol, but you can load up pretty quick, with no adverse effects; 4) On a couple missions you end up killing like two hundred folks - by yourself. Hmmm . . . . These are small points - I just get excited about the realism and envision the next level.
I haven't enjoyed a game this much in a long time. Can't wait for the sequel.
Best game of 2002
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: January 24, 2003
Author: Amazon User
There were a lot of great FPS games released for the Mac in 2002. This was the best of them.
Solid Game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 16, 2003
Author: Amazon User
For me, there was a lot of hype about this game which probably set my expectations too high. It is a solid game. I often felt like I was part of a movie with the music in the game. The game seemed realistic to me and I enjoyed the "normal" weapons. Guns, rifles, shotguns, snipes, etc....it made for a real life game.
I thought the AI was pretty good. The enemy didn't just stand there all the time and often times moved around, rolled on the ground, ducked, etc. Of course sometimes they stood there like morons as everyone around them got picked off by snipers.
There were some challenging moments (like storming the beach), but all in all it was pretty straightforward game play. So it isn't terribly hard.
Multi-player is pretty fun except that some of the maps get old. I'm glad I bought it.
Great game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This is definitly a great first person shooter. Probably the best I ever played. I highly reccomend it to everyone who likes a good shooter. The only draw back about this game is that when you first get it you will be playing 24/7 but then you can get tired of it. But besides that its a great game.
Single Player Heaven
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 05, 2002
Author: Amazon User
The story and game play of the single player game is one of the best ever. Just the right mix of problem solving and fighting. The game is hard at times, but not so hard it's not fun. It really was just about perfect for me.
However, I do have a few problems with it. No cooperative play has always been a pet peeve of mine and this game is no exception. I don't like spend dozens or even hundreds of hours going through a game by myself, I want to enjoy it with a buddy or two. This is why I only gave it only 4 stars. If you don't care about cooperative play then the game is definitely a 5 star game.
As for multiplayer online play I found the game good, but not great. It just doesn't have the speed and action as well as the fun factor of a game like Unreal. For multiplayer I would give the game 3.5 stars.
Medal Of Honor Allied Assault
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: December 03, 2002
Author: Amazon User
In my opinion the best computer game ever released for a mac. Great graphics and very exciting gameplay. A must have for any mac gamer.
Great game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: November 30, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This is a real treat. I have played it multiple hours and the excitement remains.
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