SynopsisYou have been handpicked by the National Command Authority for your unique skill sets. Your tactical expertise and warrior prowess have led you to be one of the few from the more than two million soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines to be under the direct control of the Special Operations Command. In your new and classified role as a living, breathing, precision instrument of war, you step into some of the world's most unforgiving, hostile environments — the brutal battlefields that the news cameras won't show. Operating on a level beyond even the most highly trained Special Operations Forces, you are engaging a new enemy in a new war as an elite soldier — you are Tier 1.Medal Of Honor leaves the historic war-torn battlefields of World War II and places you in modern-day Afghanistan as a Tier 1 Operator. Classified and relatively invisible from view, you will operate under direction from the National Command Authority. Your objective is to undertake missions that no other soldier can handle. As one of the classified, tactical experts known as Tier 1 Operators, you will battle and protect the world against a new enemy in some of the most hostile and unforgiving present-day battlefields. Throughout the development process, elite soldiers worked In tandem with the Medal of Honor team to capture the adrenaline and action of real events in the war in Afghanistan. In addition to extensive single-player gameplay, EA Dice has used their expertise to create expansive multiplayer gameplay, bringing you fully into the modern theater of war.
Customer Rating
5
Great Game
on October 18, 2010
Posted by: maxcool
from Sykeston ND
This is a whole lot more fun than BF2 and COD2 I think EA did a great job on this game they also renamed the taliban in muiltplayer to the oppoesing forces because of some of the military families were mad about but there is the tablian in the single player mode , haven't played the tier 1 mode but it looks like it would be harder than the regular mode.
All around you, the battlefield is alive with the roar of gunfire. Your heart thunders in your ears as you and your teammates blast your way into the center of the action. From the vantage point of your vehicle, you take aim with your arsenal of weapons and unleash a hail of bullets, relishing the mayhem that ensues. This is your fight, and the battlefield is yours to destroy.Savor the thrill of deadly weaponry and explosive battlefield encounters when you return for another round of destruction in Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Arm yourself with an arsenal of weaponry and a fleet of powerful vehicles as you join Haggard, Sarge, Sweetwater and Marlowe of "B" company for another intense foray into battlefield destruction. Fight your way across snowy mountains, dense jungles and dusty villages in pursuit of your mission, and stop at nothing to ensure your ultimate success.
Customer Rating
5
Great Game
on April 16, 2010
Posted by: maxcool
from Sykeston ND
Game was a blast the ablity to drive through things and drive just about everything it was even better then COD 2 Modern Warfare.
With the inauguration of its second season, the popular procedural streamlines its series title, forsaking the cumbersome Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service for the more succinct NCIS. Joining series regulars Mark Harmon (Leroy Jethro Gibbs), Shana Alexander (Kate Todd), Michael Weatherly (Tony DiNozzo), Pauley Perrette (Abby Sciuto) and David McCallum ("Ducky" Mallard) is former guest actor Sean Murray as MIT-educated lab tech Tim McGee, who is invited to join the NCI team by head man Gibbs himself. Amidst such story elements as kidnappings, serial killers, serial rapists, crop circles, mob hits, transsexuals, disembodied eyeballs and bikini contests, the second season permits the viewer to learn just a tiny bit more about the clouded past lives of Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard; we also meet for the first time Ducky's 96-year-old mother, played by Nina Foch. And, given the world climate, it isn't surprising that this season's episodes would make numerous pointed references to the Iraq War and the general unrest in the Middle East. The devastating season finale "Twilight" marks the return of the team's most formidable adversary, double agent and terrorist Ari (Rudolf Martin), who among other acts of villainy cold-bloodedly murders one of NCIS' most popular leading characters.
Customer Rating
5
Really Good Show
on July 20, 2009
Posted by: maxcool
from Sykeston ND
The lack of commericals and the great story lines were the best I ever seen.