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Best Sound on PC
 
 
In the past few years, sound has become an increasingly important element in games. As game sound effects have become more advanced, designers have started using sound as a key element. It's now more important than ever that games feature a wide variety of diverse, realistic sound effects, as well as high-quality, professionally recorded speech and dialogue. Here is the winner of Best Sound on PC:

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault

 
Publisher: EA Games
Developer: 2015
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Though some fans were less than pleased when they found out that 2015's World War II first-person shooter wasn't going to have any gore (so that the game could receive a "T" rating from the ESRB), no one faulted Medal of Honor: Allied Assault for its superb sound effects. The game might not have any blood, but its hard-hitting sound effects do an excellent job of conveying the intensity and the excitement of fighting battles in the Great War. Allied Assault has outstanding voice acting and terrific sound effects, both in terms of ambient sound and in terms of highly realistic effects for weapon fire and vehicles.

Other Nominees:

 
America's Army: Operations
Arx Fatalis
No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way
Mafia

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