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Medal of Honor: Airborne Designer Diary #2 - Ultimate Freedom

Creative director Jon Paquette discusses the unique open-world gameplay in EALA's latest WWII shooter.

Death From Above

This exclusive trailer shows some of the challenges you'll face as an Allied paratrooper.

It's safe to say that World War II shooters have been in a rut these last few years. Let's face it: Even in that most expansive conflict, there are only so many battles you can re-create in video game form before you start treading the same ground over again. That's why Medal of Honor: Airborne's designers stopped looking for new battles and started looking at the old ones from a new angle--namely, an overhead angle. Airborne will place you in the role of a US Army paratrooper and give you the choice to control where you land on the battlefield, and in what manner you approach your objectives. It's an attempt to remove the stifling linearity of most "cinematic" first-person shooters, and creative director Jon Paquette is here to explain more about the freedom this new system will give you to operate on your own terms.

Fighting Anywhere

By Jon Paquette, Creative Director/Writer

In the last diary, producer Chris Busse explained all of the choices you'll have once you jump out of the plane. Well, the choices don't end there. Once you land, you must decide how to tackle the many objectives you and your fellow paratroopers must complete. In the war, the Airborne usually had a series of "seize, clear, and secure" objectives--sometimes they had to take an enemy strongpoint, sometimes open up a road, sometimes hold a strategic position until armored reinforcements could arrive. When you hit the ground in Medal of Honor: Airborne, you will know exactly what your mission is--usually a collection of four to six primary objectives--but it is up to you to figure out how to attack, and you'll have many different choices.

Your drop zone objectives can be accomplished in any order. Try landing on a high point to survey the battlefield. From the rooftops you'll be able to see where the battles are forming, and you'll be able to develop a plan of attack. Don't just look at the ground, look at the routes above the battle. Yes, you can access the rooftops from the ground, too. Verticality is your best weapon...there's nothing like sneaking onto the roof above an unsuspecting group of enemies then dropping a cooked grenade at their feet. Now that's fun!

One of the more unique aspects of our design is that you can decide to leave a fight in progress and go to a different part of the map. Let's say you dropped outside the enemy headquarters and tried a frontal assault, only to find that the enemies inside were too tough for you. No problem--just pull back and find an easier battle to join. Since you get weapon upgrades based on your experience, you might earn an upgrade in the smaller battle that will give you just enough of an edge to go back and finish off the HQ fight.

To break it down further, let's take an example from one of the later operations, Market Garden. One of the drop objectives is to clear an enemy machine gun nest. This one is located on the second floor of a bombed-out building overlooking the streets of Nijmegen. Let's say I chose a Springfield sniper rifle and a M12 shotgun as my two weapons for this mission (I chose from a variety of weapons before I entered the mission...different weapons give me different options in the mission, especially if I have earned some upgrades like the grenade launcher).

I could land halfway across the map, on a rooftop, and snipe the enemy gunner from afar. But I better hit him on the first shot, because if I miss, he'll see me and I will become his primary target. I could land on a rooftop right above him, then drop a grenade onto his position. This may clear the objective, but now I'm on a rooftop deep in enemy territory...and they know I'm here. Good luck getting down without getting shot. Alternatively, I could land on the street just below the MG nest and lob a grenade up over the sandbags. But there's a Panzer tank roaming the streets--if it sees me, I'm toast.

If I'm a patient player, I will land near the green smoke (this indicates a safe Allied landing zone) and fight with my allies into the building, using peek and lean tactics to clear it room by room. I can come at the MG gunner from behind, or I could let my allies take the rear while I surprise him on his right flank.

If I'm brave, or stupid, or both, I could pull off the ultimate pro move and steer right for this MG nest from above. If I time it right, I can drop-kick this enemy right before I land, effectively clearing the nest without firing a shot; but now I realize there are a dozen other enemies protecting this building, and they're all coming at me. Guess I better get that shotgun out, and quick.

Those are just a few of the different ways to attack this one objective, but I'm sure there are several other options that I have yet to discover. That's the real power of Medal of Honor: Airborne...there are many, many ways to play this game, and it's up to you. There are no limits, except for your own ingenuity and skill.

82 Comments

  • -Wheels-

    Posted Aug 26, 2007 7:25 pm PT

    Finally. I can let go of Spearhead.

  • OkibiNoKeiji

    Posted Aug 25, 2007 9:40 pm PT

    The demo absolutely amazed me. I loved the motion blur very much and I just might have to buy this game. I mean, it's a good shooter too.

  • harrygordon1000

    Posted Aug 25, 2007 5:23 am PT

    I was never a big fan of the Medal of Honor games. As the article rightly points out - they've always been very much on the rails (sometimes even more so than most FPS). Call of Duty always mopped the floor with MoH but Airborne looks rather good :-)

    But am I the only one who's getting tired of slaughtering you-don't-even-have-a-name-tag Nazi's?

    Nah I'm kidding, that never get's old. :-P Still looking forward to CoD4's modern setting though!

  • uberping

    Posted Aug 24, 2007 12:37 pm PT

    if the games as good as the demo this game will be awesome

  • bently810p

    Posted Aug 24, 2007 10:37 am PT

    I got the demo and I love it. Can hardly wait.

  • Timothyrs

    Posted Aug 23, 2007 8:26 pm PT

    Looks better than the last one.

  • Bass7

    Posted Aug 22, 2007 5:37 pm PT

    Meh, IMO Brothers in Arms : Hells Highway looks better, but this still looks good. I'll give it a try when I get the chance .

  • goku365

    Posted Aug 22, 2007 1:51 am PT

    the best game

  • BontraXenderKyl

    Posted Aug 14, 2007 4:07 am PT

    finaly its gonna release im just can't wait anymore i think that many people waiting for this even more for the CoD4
    im hope that EA fixed all problems in the game

  • Keith4Chelski

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 2:03 am PT

    Theirs not many games im getting this year but this is deffinetly one of them it is the second most wanted game for me this year first being GTA:IV, WW2 games just dont get old for me people can say what they want but if they dont like them that much why do they buy them in the first place i think COD going Modern is a great thing but the question is will people like it you cant say anything untill you have tried it but with WW2 games ive had so much experiance with the other games that i know this one will be a great COD are trying something they have never done before and most games that try to do the modern thing always fail just look at bad games like Battlefield:2 on the Xbox360 they made an awful game their and the PC's version which is like years older than the Xbox360s version is still better which confuses me.

  • gtarmanrob

    Posted Jul 4, 2007 10:00 pm PT

    i've played almost every WW 2 FPS game made available to PC since god knows when. was total let down that Cod3 wasnt being made for PC. But this, man i cant @$%! wait! looks unreal. no pun intended

  • LTnyro

    Posted Jul 4, 2007 7:34 am PT

    yeah i agree this game looks to be even greater than pacific assult. MOH always had the great feel to it when ever i was playing it. and this modernisation is just what this game needs to get it back on the market

  • pidow

    Posted Jul 3, 2007 12:34 pm PT

    I believe this one will be the best of all.

  • metalwarior

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 8:24 pm PT

    Nao vejo a hora de sair esse game...se for que nem os outros vai ser um sucesso!!!

  • Matt215

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 4:13 pm PT

    I only liked one of the MOHs and that was Pacific Assault. I thought that was the most realistic and most fun. The rest of them, ugh, don't get me started. How is it that one man can take out 50 well trained German soldiers and live to take out another 200 something by the end of the game? Also, how come you're never with any friendly forces except for maybe 5 missions when you have 1 or 2 comrades. Finally, it looks like they're gonna make a much much better Medal of Honor than most of the ones I've played before.

  • EVAN0070

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 11:56 am PT

    The game looks great!!!

  • Groovay_Dude

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 7:41 am PT

    Seems ace so far: D

  • ryaz_weaponx

    Posted Jun 30, 2007 11:34 pm PT

    the game looks goooooooooooood

  • macker33

    Posted Jun 30, 2007 5:50 pm PT

    Will definately be getting this especially as COD decided to do the "hip" thing and become a modern war game.

  • doysh121

    Posted Jun 30, 2007 8:03 am PT

    call of duty going modern can only help medal of honers sales because there are still people out there who love world war 2 shooters me being one of them

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