Cheap PS2 Medal of Honor European Assault (Video Games) (PlayStation2) Price
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| PLATFORM: | PlayStation2 |
| AGE GROUP: | 12 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | PlayStation 2, ESRB Rating: T (Teen), Action/Adventure/Military |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 14931 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 014633149319 |
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Customer Reviews of PS2 Medal of Honor European Assault
Should I really get this game? I just recently beat COD: Big Red One and I've become a huge WWII Game Fan. I'm Trying to find a new one to get. Should I get MOH: European Assult? I've seen a lot of bad reviews. But also many good ones. I can't decide. If I should get this game, pick "YES" and if I should not get the game, pick "NO". Thanks!!!
It's the Little Things That Work Against It
I could break this down, but why repeat what has already been said? Sportduke's review of June 19, 2005 basically says close to what I would have said if I took the time to dissect this more carefully. I have owned at one time or another every Medal of Honor or Call of Duty game and have beaten all of them pretty easily, all on hard mode.
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>I do like some aspects of the game. I usually play stand-a-lone but recently my brother-in-law was visiting and we spent hours blowing each other up in the multi-player levels. That was a lot of fun! (Hmmm...maybe the Jack Daniels had something to do with it as well?)
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>The missions themselves are OK, but on some levels (Russian Front) I found myself running out of ammo, and then getting blown away trying to find the ammo that shows up when you knock off an enemy soldier. Yeah, crouching and ducking work well, but when you are out of ammo, butting an enemy (who, by the way, has a loaded weapon) on the head with your rifle stock will only get you so far. I notice the enemy soldiers never seem to run out of ammo!
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>My squad was basically a nuisance. I did note that now and then they would actually clear out enemies, but I spent most of my time positioning them behind me to keep the stupid-so-and-so's from running in front of machine gun fire. Healing them took up precious first aid kits and I really didn't see much value in keeping them alive (I think I did so out of guilt). At the very final level they walk with you to the bunker, then disappear. Thanks guys!
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>The "adrenaline" feature was of minor use. I don't think it was fair that if I lost one of my lives, my "adrenaline" went with it, leaving me to start popping at enemy soldiers until I could build it back up.
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>The lack of save points is my biggest gripe. I kept getting to the end of the game, that bunker on the final level, where in seconds I would go through all my "extra" lives and first-aid kits and still not have a chance. Then, it would be back to the start of the mission. No thanks. I finally beat the damn game, but unlike MOH: Frontline, it's off to Amazon Marketplace for this one.
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Junk
MOH series has fallen on it's face with the past two entries. Rising sun sucked and so does European Assault. I'll give that this one is better than Rising sun but that's not saying anything. The gameplay is simple and bland. The A.I. is retarded. Boring missions and your sqaud is a useless feature. The MOH series needs a serious boost if it wants to ever have success again.