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Men of Valor Profile Preview #1 - The Characters of Men of Valor

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Take an inside look at the soldiers of 2015's upcoming Vietnam-era shooter for the Xbox and the PC.

While first-person shooters may have started off as simplistic action games where you ran through corridors and blasted everything in sight, from a first-person perspective, things are a bit different now. For instance, many recent games have taken the perspective of a gritty war story, placing you in the role of a brave soldier tasked with accomplishing important objectives to help the war effort. Developer 2015 created one of the most memorable war-themed shooters in recent years, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, and it is now hard at work on its next game, Men of Valor. The new game, which is in development for both the Xbox and the PC, will take place during the Vietnam War, and it won't pull any punches. Men of Valor will be fast-paced, gritty, and it will have plenty of explicit language. This first profile preview will introduce you to the ragtag band of misfits who have been drafted into the war, as well as the allies and enemies you'll meet.

Dean Shepard

Shepard is a new recruit, and he will be the character you play in the game. Shepard hails from the small town of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and as the son of a WWII veteran, he seeks to better himself and his country by enlisting in the US Marine Corps fresh out of high school (his kid brother is drafted into the war shortly thereafter). As Shepard, you'll go on a tour of duty in Vietnam with six other US soldiers who each have very different abilities and personalities from one another.

Harlan "Dinky" Welles
Tunnel rat

The 20-year-old Welles stands at only 5'4", but as a tunnel rat, his tenacity more than makes up for his stature. Welles began his career early in his hometown of Fort Smith, Arkansas, where as a child he used his small stature to his advantage, exploring underground tunnels near Devil's Den that other kids simply couldn't reach. Welles carries relatively light gear: a .38 revolver, a flashlight, and wire cutters. He'll lead Shepard through the tunnels of Cu Chi, teaching him to disable traps as well as a few tricks on surviving the tunnels of Vietnam. Like his fellows, Welles has added an inscription to his gear to quickly distinguish himself from his teammates. The back of Welles' flak jacket reads, "Non gratum anus rodentum"-- Latin scholars should be able to figure that one out.

Michael "Zook" Trazcyk
Squad lieutenant

Lt. Trazcyk rose through the ranks of the USMC quickly, thanks to his skillful ability to gather battlefield intelligence as well as for the way he looks after each of his men (despite his gruff exterior). Trazcyk decided to take the slightly more glamorous profession of soldiering over being a coal miner in his hometown of Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania. You'll know him immediately when you see his black-rimmed glasses or the pack of cigarettes strapped to his helmet, or if nothing else, the logo of his favorite American football team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, emblazoned on his gear.

William "Greaser" Gregory
Rifleman

The extremely young Gregory is the son of the first black sheriff in the state of Alabama. His father's status helped protect him from the ugly specter of racism in his hometown of Jasper. Fortunately for the young soldier, his father also taught him to be an exceptionally good shot with a rifle on numerous childhood hunting excursions. Gregory's skill has transferred well to the USMC's standard-issue M-16 assault rifle. You'll know him by the simple inscription of "Greaser" on his gear.

Dan "Hoss" Schoenauer
Machine gunner

Machine gunner Dan Schoenauer hails from the quiet town of Fort Dodge, Iowa. The tall, heavyset young soldier is only 18, but he makes for an impressive figure on the battlefield. The soft-spoken soldier will hardly ever lose his temper (unless one of his teammates is slacking off), and rather than scream angry curses under heavy fire, you may see Schoenauer quietly reciting a Bible scripture instead. In fact, you'll know Schoenauer from the verse, "He who is not with me is against me, Matthew 2:30," inscribed on his gear.

Jesus "Zeus" Guenera
Air cavalry, Huey pilot

The 24-year-old Los Angeles native pilots a Huey helicopter as part of the war effort, and he will provide valuable support and pickups to Shepard and his crew over the course of the game. Despite his willingness to put his life on the line, Jesus can't get anyone other than himself to call him "Zeus," his preferred nickname. That didn't stop him from painting a crude picture of the Greek god on the front of his chopper.

Lawrence "Smooth" Stiles
Rifleman / M-79 "blooper gun" grenade launcher

The extremely young Stiles is just 17 years old, but he's wise beyond his years. He had to be in order to survive the streets of Detroit. This could be why he isn't completely willing to trust some of his white teammates at first (considering that some of these teammates were born and raised into intolerance). Fortunately, Stiles knows that he and the rest of the team have to keep it together if they all want to get out alive. He bears the nonchalant inscription on his gear, "tho I walk through the valley of death, I shall fear no evil, cause I'm the meanest mother in the valley."

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  • PC Release Info

    • Release Date: Oct 29, 2004
    • ESRB: M
      Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older.
  • Xbox Release Info

    • Release Date: Oct 19, 2004
    • ESRB: M
      Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older.

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