🎖️ Relive the glory of war, one mission at a time!
The Medal of Honor 10th Anniversary Bundle for PC is a comprehensive collection featuring five iconic first-person shooter titles, over 50 single-player missions, exclusive bonus content, and a soundtrack CD, all designed to immerse players in the rich history of World War II.
B**T
Older IS Better
Medal of Honor 10th Anniversary Bundle is a great product. It features four older video games that are very good and one somewhat recent video game called Medal of Honor Airborne. Medal of Honor Allied Assault offers a great campaign, and when combined with its expansion packs, it makes another campaign and a great multiplayer game as well. You start out Lt. Mike Powell, and OSS Agent that will lead the way in Operation Torch by destroying Flak 88 positions on the coastline, sabotaging Tiger tanks and Opel Blitzes (German truck) to ensure Allied victory at Operation Torch. However, before you can do all this, you must rescue an SAS agent, Jack Grillo (Who happens to be in the credits as I think a designer). After that, you must destroy all the planes in a local German airfield using the mounted 30 caliber machine gun on your Jeep. I won't spoil the rest of the mission, but I will let you in on a sort of secret. If you like exploring, try to explore as much as the level as you can. You might be able to find a POW. You will get a medal for that! (Again, his name appears in the credits. If you don't know who Jury is, you will if you find the POW. :D) The graphics are great for the 2002 release date, and the gameplay is even better. The sound and the soundtrack is amazing. It fits the game perfectly and helps make the levels more intense. Medal of Honor Pacific Assault improves in graphics, but the gameplay seems it could use a little work. The music, just as in MOHAA, is superb. However, there seems to be a little bit of continuum issues. For example, I went through a level killing every Japanese dude I saw with my trusty Springfield '03 rifle, while the next level set directly after that, which is on the same island as before, I get some poor excuse of a sub machine gun that has a short clip, is inaccurate, and has little ammo to reload with. Medal of Honor Airborne adds sort of a twist to gameplay. You jump out of an airplane and can move almost anywhere you want to. That does add a little bit of replay experience, but not much. Music is reused from the other games in the bundle, which is fine, but a bit disappointing. I was expecting another amazing soundtrack, only to get the MOHAA and MOHPA soundtracks with maybe two new tunes. The multiplayer in MOHA seems like a rerun of Medal of Honor Allied Assault's amazing gameplay, but maybe a little more boring. And then there is the nondetachable Gewher 43 scope, which now I despise the weapon in the game because of that. I was quite happy with the iron sights... And, you can take the scope of the STG44, so why not the G43? Well, you might not care. But it's a good game, and when combined with the other games in this bundle, you can forget about Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and pay attention to a WAY better game in my opinion.
A**S
Smorgesboard of WWII Shooters
First of all, I'm going to rate these games according to the year they came out, cause: Duh! a 2002 game doesnt compare to a 2008 game.Allied Assault & Exspansion Packs: was a great game! It has a great story and a good range of combat. From Undercover to Full assault. I found MP boring. Spearhead was a good exspansion, very short but also good storys. Breakthrough was longer and slightly harder. Both games have alot of dif weapons. I would rate sound average.Overall I give these games a 4.5 star rating.Pacific Assault: This game was made beautifully! The whole game has squad based combat. Sounds are great, and AI is good also! This game is easy overall. With my computer when there are big explosions the game plays at half speed, which can be annoying on "Pearl Harbor", but this may not happen with your comp.MP does not work for me. When I try to login in it says "Failed to connect to EA online". But again this is just an error on my pc.I give this game a 5 star rating for Campaign.Airborne: This is (in my opinion) the best game of them all. The feel of the game is different, but you get used to that. Missions are difficult but fun, and AI is helpful but not a whole bunch. The only thing I dont like about this game is that the solders let off slight glows. but its no prob.MP is very fun also.If you like WWII shooters than you definetly want to buy this.Two more things though:1. Some people say they got wrong codes, I got the right ones. I found the chances of getting the wrong codes slim.2. I suggest getting all the patches installed before playing any of the campaighns. Otherwise you'll have to retart them.
R**Y
Video game
Great game
A**R
Older game
Should come with what type of computer you own. Wouldn't download
L**M
Bad CD Keys
The game comes with 5 games and a booklet on which all 5 cd keys are printed. Allied Assault installed just fine, as did Breakthrough. Spearhead and Pacific Assault were a different matter. Spearhead comes with a 20-digit alphanumeric key code split into 5 sections printed in the book, but the screen has a 22-digit key code similar to Allied Assault, all numeric. The formatting on Pacific Assault was correct, but it has an incorrect key code in the book. Airborne? Well, it accepted the key code, but two screens later errors off with no message. The two games that did install were entirely inconsistent from level to level, with some being very difficult and others quite simple. Overall, definitely not worth the money.
T**N
I love this game
I love this game, it's excellent. I would recommend this to any fan of action games, the graphics, sounds and AI are excellent for the time period in which this game was released. My biggest gripe is not being able to aim down the sights of guns and the fact that the series focuses too much on behind-the-lines action as opposed to frontline fighting in many points. Plus that sniper level in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault irritated me beyond belief.But all in all, an excellent game i'd recommend to any fan of the FPS genre interested in classic games. These games represent the high point of the Medal of Honor series, before most of the team went to Call of Duty.Pacific Assault is a piece of crap, though, that's my only complaint. the AI is absurd, they don't take cover at all. They usually fire one or two shorts before subsequently banzai charging you. there is a huge delay between aiming down the sights and pulling it to the hip, making the sights nearly worthless. But this pack is worth it just for Allied Assault and it's expansion packs in my opinion.
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