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World Famous Comics: Medal of Honor Frontline
Medal of Honor Frontline
From: Electronic Arts
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Video Game
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Electronic Arts
Model: 14633146059
Platform: GameCube
Release Date: November 08, 2002

Features:
  • Jimmy has been sent back behind enemy lines to steal the HO-IX flying wing, an experimental Nazi weapon
  • To get it, you'll have to survive six major missions and 20 unique levels of gameplay
  • There's all-new non-player Character animations, with superior 3D details -- even full facial expressions and lip synchs
  • Use 20 authentic WWII weapons, from a Colt. 45 pistol to a German Panzerschrenk rocket launcher
  • You can even drive vehicles like the motorized rail car, train, and mine cart
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Medal of Honor Frontline
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Product Description:
In Medal of Honor Frontline you go back behind enemy lines as war hero Lt. Jimmy Patterson! Stronger enemy AI makes stealth and speed more important then ever, and makes this a more challenging wargame than before!


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starsgood game
overall,a very good game.the graphics are so-so. i cant wait until i get the next one.



1 out of 5 starsBOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hated this game.
I was thinking of getting Medal of Honor Rising Sun, but finnally decided to get this.
BAD CHOICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is what I thought of it.
O.K. graphics.
Single Player stinks.
Terrible weapons.
Worst multiplayer I've EVER played.

DO NOT GET THIS GAME



4 out of 5 starsGreat Game
This is an excellent game and great graphics for a gamecube game!! Bottom line get this game



4 out of 5 starsGot Gamecube? Got smarts? Get Frontline.
I was never a big fan of first person shooters. That is until I was introduced to the Medal of Honor series. And as you would expect from a person like me, I was curious. And I just recently purchased Medal of Honor: Frontline for the Nintendo Gamecube. The game, unfortunately didn't come with an instruction booklet (I got it from Gamestop not Amazon), so getting to know the controls were a tad of a challenge, but you should get used to them quite easily. Anyways, as I was saying I didn't quite know what to expect from the WWII shooter. Luckily I was pleasently impressed.
First off, the graphics were PRETTY good. Considering the game was made in 2002, you wouldn't expect them to be perfect. The problem I have is that a lot of people judge a game on graphics, let alone the more important gameplay. So hopefully you haven't spaced out on me yet. Just remember that I'm here to persuade you to buy the game and not to drive you away from it.
The controls are good, and an improvement over the earlier installments of the Medal of Honor games. Unlike the earlier games, you will use the left analog stick to aim your selected weapon (cool, huh!). Movement is pretty general. You simply move the main analog stick to walk/run. Press or hold R to shoot, and then you have the general controls for crouch, jump, reload, and the action button (A).
The gameplay is top notch for a first person shooter game. The game starts out with the largest sea invasion in the world, D-Day! Although the easiest mission, it does a wonderful job of recreating D-Day. Especially with the superior sound. Many people compare the first level of Frontline to the 5 star movie, Saving Private Ryan. Alongside the first level are levels that are harder, longer, and more fun. So try to gain some skills if you really want to get into the action. Multiplayer is also a good addition to the already subperb game. Featuring plenty of weapons and plenty of stages. I know Port Authority and Cleaning House are some of my favorite stages. They're perfect for sniping (my speacilty weapon of choice).
The bottom line is simple as can be. Get the game. Now you've heard about it. Then get it! The game might be rated T, but it has no blood unlike Call of Duty, Medal of Honor: Rising Sun, and European Assault. However, the game is violen but educational. So just be sure to check before getting it. My Final score is a 9.0. So go out and buy!



5 out of 5 starsClassic Medal of Honor
This is my favorite of the best WWII shooter game series, Medal of Honor. My main attraction to it is the long extensive campaign with an unintrusive story line. It also has a wide range of weapons in comparison to others in the series, although you usually find them in armorys instead of off dead bodys. The graphics are good considering it's on Gamecube, although the people are a little blocky. The D-Day mission is a little unrealistic, you storm the beach with maybe ten men. The rest of the campaign is great, aiming is odd after playing newer games where you look down the barrel. The story revolves around an OSS agent, however only a few missions are covert or infiltrational. The levels have you fight with the 101st and 82nd in Normandy, and over the Nijmegan bridge and through Arnhem in Market-Garden among many other places. In short, Frontline is a great game, in a great series.


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