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User Rating: 9 | Medal of Honor Heroes 2 WII
This game is a solid addition to the MOH series. In the game, your character is part of the OSS, an organization in WWII. You go in with the Fifth Rangers, a division of soilders in the war. The game has simple controls for the most part- B for fire, Wii Remote is aim, C-Pad for switching weapons and stances, etc., but some of the controls like the bazooka are rather annoying They are even more simple in the arcade mode, where all you do is fire, while the game controls your movement. There are eight levels in the game, and I personally beat them all in about 5-7 hours. But you, along with me, would want to go back to complete 100% in at least the easy difficulty, making the game about 10-20 hours long. The three difficulties are very different, where the first is too easy, and the last is too tough, making really only one decent difficulty. However, if you never have played an FPS game, you might want to try the easy difficulty, and if you're a master, then go right to the hardest- you probably can compete.
The graphics are very good for being Wii graphics, and can even top some 360 games. The sound is great, like any FPS, and is also very realistic. Also, the music is great, just like most MOH games.
The complaints for the game i have are first, it is a short game, and like i said, it only takes about five hours to beat, if you're not going for 100%. Second, the game generally has you doing lone wolf missions, and I personally like to fight with squads. Third, again with the difficulty, there's only one decent level. Fourth, like I said, the controls can get annoying sometimes.
Overall, it's a good buy, just make sure none of the above items would bother you. For those of you who are family friendly- yes, the game is war so it will have guns, but I don't find this very offensive. Second, there is no blood. For bad language, your men will sometimes yell out "Germans" but they say it to where it sounds like "D*** it!" Also, in one of the missions, me and my brother both heard the word d***, but he has played it for over 70 hours and not heard it before then, so it's not very common.