@ReaperFIN666 It's not hard to believe that there's some awesome scores in FPS games period. Check out the Medal of Honor franchises music (as in, Michael Giacchino's and Christopher Lennertz's MOH music). Check out MOH 2010's music. Halo music, Crysis 1 & 2, etc. It really is the composer who make it great. Because good composers can tailor their music to the game.
Where the **** do all you idiots get the idea that this is ridiculing bin Laden/ allowing you to play as a SEAL killing bin Laden? ALL this is is 2 maps based on two locations in the upcoming movie, probably made to look like the locations AS THEY LOOK IN THE MOVIE. It's not allowing you to kill bin Laden in game. There's no SP mission that talks about bin Laden. It's just two maps of two locations in Pakistan. That is ALL. It's a move by EA to stop people asking about a bin Laden mission in the game, which they said they weren't doing. So all you anti-MOH ppl, who have nothing better to do than to troll MOH news everytime something little comes up, chill the **** out. Oh, and by the way, that son of a bitch deserved to die. And, no, nate1222, he wasn't some pawn of the Bush family. Stop being a tool who buys into all that liberal, political conspiracy crap.
Greg was about to lose it with Tom McShea. Not to mention Tom was wrong about ArmA and Red Orchestra and any other game that has one-life modes. Those games are fun. The fun in those one-life games is that having one life requires more teamwork between the players. And that's fun. With Medal of Honor. Sure, I'd like for Medal of Honor to have gameplay kinda in-between BF3 and ArmA, kinda long traditional Ghost Recon lines. But being more like BF3 doesn't make the game irreverent of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen and other military personnel who lay down their lives everyday. I understand Tom McShea's point about having one-life modes. Like ArmA or Red Orchestra. But trying to say that it was irreverent of military members when he has no idea what it is like to be a military member is completely out of place. There is no way he is in a position to say what is shameful or irreverent to military personnel. And, ultimately, he was disrespectful to Greg Goodrich, who is older and wiser than Tom. The best aspect of MOH2010 and MOH Warfighter isn't even the respect that the game shows towards the Special Forces community. It's the respect that Greg Goodrich and the rest of the Danger Close team has for members of military forces all over the world. That's something I haven't seen in ANY other developer, not even military simulator ArmA's Bohemia Interactive. I play ArmA. I like it for it's realism. I would love if ANY game studio, especially Bohemia Interactive, were headed by a guy that was half as respectful as Greg Goodrich.
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