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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.
 
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Don't be so emotionally attached to other games!!!
on November 29, 2010
Posted by: JMacDonald
from Greenville, NC
Medal of Honor is awesome, great gameplay in single player and multiplayer. I agree that the single player is a little too scripted but it keeps the game focused.
I wrote that "people don't need to be so emotionally attached to other games" because many reviews that are written are comparisons and not actual reviews of the game itself. If you play Medal of Honor not comapring it to COD or others then you get the full feel of the game. They Muslim enemies are realistic and there is a great scene of a supposed captive that actually has a bomb attached to him and he blows himself up.
I love the game and actually got it on sale for like $35 bucks on Black Friday and usually will never pay full price for any game so I say it's defeinately worth the money I spent!
What's great about it: Great Graphics
What's not so great: Too scripted in single player
I would recommend this to a friend!
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