![]() ![]() You have no choice about listening to them, it does not work to try and hit the esc button or any other. These are things that he wrote about during and after the war and they added in the beginnings of the chapters. It’s not required or mandatory that you go to the extras, but in the game there are some required things that you have to listen to, from the main character Matt Baker. You can find out some of the fascinating things and have fun playing the game. ![]() This is the learning part of the game, I know what your saying, I hate learning about history, but this is a neat way to go about it. ![]() For instance you can read the after action reports from various parts of the battle and conflicts that the men were in. These are things that are interesting to read and see about. There are video clips, cheats and bonus’s available when you finish chapters of the game. There is a neat part in the game that unlocks extras of the game accessible from the main menu. You learn some of the fascinating things that happened during the invasion and about how the troops were scattered all across the country side, it is not a big part of the game but it’s there. This was an important part of fighting and was spelled out by many instructors to the raw recruits at various training bases in the U.S. The back shows how to outflank the enemy using your squads of fellow soldiers to pin him down as you or others go around and get him from the side. The map is great, it shows the area of France that was supposed to be the drop zone and then the route they took to get to Carentan and their final part of the game at Hill 30. This is spelled out by the back of the map that comes in the game box. The tactics went something like this, Find the enemy, outflank him and kill him. One of the first things you find out about, and it’s a major part of the game, is the tactics of combat that the U.S. I don’t mean that this is going to happen regardless if you play the whole game or just parts of it, but you will learn at least some about history and war from the game. But there are things that can be learned from playing the game. If you are concerned about your kid getting too involved in all the blood and guts of war, stay away from it. You have to give your birth date to get onto the site, and for good reason, this game is gory and violent. I have the PC version, you can check out the required stuff for your computer here at the UbiSoft website. I say it is loosely based because they have changed some things a bit to make the game more playable and yet keep the story an integral part of the game. Martin, France and on toward their objective of Carentan and Hill 30. The story is a true one and it loosely follows the squads push from their landing in the country side near St. This video game is nothing less than astounding, it’s likeness to that World War II series is only part of my liking the game, it is a fun game and gives a great story to the player as you are playing it. The other Medal of Honor games that have come out previously have tried to make games that are realistic to combat but there are some things that are just missing in them. This one combines, successfully, first person and squad controlled types of games and is quite enjoyable. UbiSoft has come out with some great games and they continue with the newest kind of World War II first person shooter/squad based shooter. I recently watched the war series Band of Brothers and was fascinated by the events that occurred to the squad of soldiers and how they worked and fought together during the onset of the D-Day invasion. I have always been fascinated with war movies and some of the more recent works are some of my favorites. UbiSoft is at it again with this great game following the true story of the 101st Airborne Division in the days directly following the D-Day invasion in France. ![]()
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