The single player campaign is taut and highly enjoyable with the one complaint being that it ends all too quickly.

User Rating: 8.5 | Medal of Honor: Airborne X360
Metal Of Honor Airborne continues the popular MOH series and and the tradition of solid game play. If you have played any of the MOH or Call of Duty series, this game offers more of same Nazi-killing goodness. Significant changes to game play comes from the ability to land and start the game anyway on the map, leveling up weapons, and objectives that can usually be accomplished in any order and a greater reliance on cover. More than ever, there is a very heavy reliance on cover - run and gun tactics will get you killed. Methodical and patient strategies need to be applied. This is a welcome change from the numerous brain dead shooters. Controls themselves are overall good but I did find it frustrating not being able to throw grenades with one button, instead of switch back and forth between guns and grenades. While the levels themselves appear small, level design is quite intricate with multiple paths and options to completion. Supporting the level design is good AI; you truly feel like fighting with other members in an epic battle against smart enemies. The single player campaign is taut and highly enjoyable with the one complaint being that it ends all too quickly. Graphics and sound come together to a final layer of shine on a game that is already good without good graphics/sound.

Simply put, if you like games like Call of Duty or shooters in general, this is a game you must play.

8.5 / 10

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