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WAAAAAAAAAAAAAR!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 30, 2003
Author: Amazon User
For someone who doesn't mind playing an action game by themselves for long amounts of time than this is a game for you! This game is a first person shooter but putting you in the era of World War 2 is what it does best. Everything from the beaches to the towns to the barracks looks vintage but renewed for the game and the overall playing of the game is excellent. It took me more than 2 weeks to beat this game and I consider that a good and lengthy game. The missions are cool and never stop, you are constantly on the run and checking every direction and corner for an enemy waiting to witness your demise!
Awesome!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 22, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Frontline is definitely not as good as MOH Allied Assault, but it is an experience not to be missed! For one thing, Frontline features the best level design of any game on the market and superb graphics combined with a WWII storyline only make the game better! Playing through some of the coolest events of WWII(some also quite tragic)you do everything from invade a Nazi train to strom the Omaha beachline on D-Day, and the game plays very similar to the likes of MOHAA. The sound in the game is the stealer, with screaming missiles, twitchy gunfire, and shouting from your comrades. It is the best sound that any game has to offer! The levels are the best seen recently in a game, and the towns look very realistic! The enemy soldiers have cool reaction just as in Allied Assault. They play cards, get drunk, and have fights over each other. Quite an experience to see! The only problem with the game is the floppy controls, and for a while any junkie of Allied Assault will be confused until they learn. The missions are very fun, and they have great replay value! Although no bonuses can be unlocked, this game will entertain you for months before the effect wears off at all. To conclude, Frontline is a must-have for any Medal of Honor fan or any fan of great First Person Shooters!
Great
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 22, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This is a great game. It takes place in the second world war. You have to go through a series of missions as a one man soldier. In fact that is my only complaint. You are in a war and you have to go all alone. I mean at that point you don't need anybody else in the game. I already wrote a review but it hasn't come out yet.
Great game--some drawbacks
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 19, 2003
Author: Amazon User
First, this is one of the most fun games I've played. That being said, i've also played Medal of Honor Allied Assault on PC. And while this game does well on PS2, there are some drawbacks, the most major of which is the controller. On PC you can aim with the mouse and move with the keyboard very precisely. on the ps2, you use both analog joysticks. while good, you just can't get the level of precision for aiming. i still find myself standing there trying to hunt around with the aiming stick to shoot a guy. that would never happen with me on pc. i've also noticed slowdowns on some levels. but other than that it's great. one thing i would like to see more of is squad based missions, where you're just one of a bunch of guys running and gunning. most of the missions here you're by yourself.
Excellent
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I thought the game was very well made. It was not to long but not to short. The graphics were great! I also thought that the storyline was very well planned out.
Welcome to World War II
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I bought this game but I wasn't sure I would like it. When I played the D-Day invasion I knew at that time that medal of honor was quite possibly the best game I owned. The graphics are above average, the A.I. is stunning, and the levels are awesome. I recommend this game to all first-person shooter lovers and even to the first timers.
Yea, GREAT successor !!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 17, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Well, another stupendous game after a very good predecessor, the MOH Underground.
PsOne had huge hits in its predecessor(MOH Underground) and its(PsOne`s) successor, the Playstation2 is looking to make the new one(Frontline) as a even BIGGER hit than ever before..
Need For Speed HP2 has done it in Ps2 after doing in PsOne as NFS High Stakes and GT3 has done it in Ps2 after doing in PsOne as GT2 and now MOH Frontline has done it too giving full grace of hope that Playstation2 will survive with its Superb array of games.
What this game only lacks is GOD MODE............hahah.........
Everything in this game, graphics wise, is inch to inch better, yeah BETTER than MOH Allied Assault for the PC , except for the Sea at Omaha beach, but everything else is much more polished than its PC counterpart.
The sounds, way better than MOHAA, yes its fully Dolby Digital , giving out tru-to-life Digital Surround 5.1 technology into a techy game.
The gameplay can be dettered for its less responsive AI and difficulty at aiming,.....MOUSE and KEYBOARD still rule......
But apart from that , the gameplay is like playing or rather acting, or rather even fighting REALLY.............the Vibrational effects you get from your lovely controller gets you glued to the chair and let you acutally feeeeeeel the war...
The PC version was not actually based on fancy things like explosions, slow motions, particle effects, pure sound technology, it only kept bias towards gameplay, which was actually widely appreciated.
Overall, the GAME is a huge hit like its predecessor. It still rules in WWII gaming arena..
5 out of 5, no compromise....
Dramamine?
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I love this game, only if I could get through more than one mission at a time without feeling nausea. I thought it was just me at first, but I spoke to two other game enthusiast who have stated feeling the same light headedness when playing for more than an hour.
I found that taking motion sickness pills help. Must be the opening scene of the game while at sea, heading towards the beach landing, HA(funny)! Other than the nausea, I still love playing this game. It reminds me of HBO's, "Band of Brothers."
Truly something special
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 05, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I've noticed people have mixed feelings about this game. I've owned my copy several months now, and I pick it up and play a new mission now and again. I have to say that I disagree with all the complaints. The visuals, for starters, are spectacular and the faces are eerily human. But when combined with the best music and sfx I've ever heard in a game, the atmosphere is undeniable. This game's soundtrack conveys the kind of war-is-hell gravity that 'Private Ryan' had, and it's as good as any motion picture's. As for control, I had to rifle through the game's preset styles to find which worked best for me (I use MOH Sharpshooter, but you can even map your own buttons if you like). Once set, the game controls as well as any console FPS. As for complaints that you can only save at the end of the mission, well, that's a PC gamer's complaint. FPS's on the PC are designed to be harder because PC gamers save every five seconds. The levels in this game are designed for you to master in a few tries (you have infinate continues) and then survive. To me, this is a much better way to craft a game. The whole "reload every five seconds until you get lucky" thing is kind of cheap to me. I've been playing games pretty hardcore almost fifteen years now-- trust me, the kind of quality seen in every aspect of this title is a rarity. It was worth every penny.
The greatest war game, 5 stars is an understatement!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 04, 2003
Author: Amazon User
As in all medal of honor games, your back as Jimmy Paterson. This great game has the same comtrols as all the other shooting ps2 games. 8 missions with 2-3 levels per mission which comes out to 16-24 levels. Well there are 19. All but 1-2 levels are huge and take a while to beat. What is very convenient about MOH frontline is that during missions (not gameplay) you can change the difficulty from easy to hard or medium or whatever floats your boat. Great graphics as usual and great opening level as you and your men storm the beaches of normandy with jets firing and bullets hitting the sand. I recomend this game to anyone with a ps2 and is breathing. If you want a shooting game, dont buy bond wat a waste! you can read my review on that one.
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