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Post by daveeed on Feb 10, 2008 1:03:15 GMT -4
I bought this game thinking it would be a fun shoot around type game with my recently bought wii zapper and it turned out to be one of my best wii purcahses to date.
I will write a review in the next couple of days
and dave i hope you dont mind if I incorporate reviews into this area of the forum
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Post by SpiffyDuckie on Feb 10, 2008 14:51:38 GMT -4
you kidding? id be more than happy, we dont have any reviews at all yet lol. ill prolly just make links in the review section if you put them here
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Post by daveeed on Feb 20, 2008 14:04:55 GMT -4
Ok since i wrote the tutorial for the wii video thing I geuss I'll write a review for this now.
It will be a pretty basic review. Spoiler Free.
I am also only going to do one section at a time because it will take to long if i just sit down and do it now.
Medal Of Honor: Heroes 2
I. Game Modes II. Gameplay III. Extras IV. Overall Thoughts
I. Game Modes
There are 3 game modes in this game 1. Campaign 2. Arcade 3. Multiplayer
I will go over them 1 by 1 in order
1. Campaign Mode
Their are 3 difficulty settings in Campaign. Green Veteran Hero
I have only played Green and Veteran and both are difficult but not impossible.
In campaign mode you start off kind of like a couple of other MOH games. You start on a D-Day like setting (not sure if it actually is D-Day) already on the beach storming an Axis Base. There are 8 levels in Campaign each getting suprisingly tougher as you go along. The 8 levels are
Beach, Port, City, Sewers, Monastery, Base, Village and Bombed City.
No spoilers here because it shows you them from the begining on the main campaign screen.
It can take anywhere from 20 - 30 minutes on each stage depending on how good you are. I actually havent beaten Campaign yet and am only up to the 4th level. Each one has taken longer to beat though.
2. Arcade Mode
Arcade Mode is pretty neat.
Arcade mode you get to choose any level you want from the begining of the game and it is very similar to the old house of the dead games for arcade.. same style.
You get to choose from 3 settings Level- any of the campaign levels Difficulty- Green,Veteran,Hero Control Scheme- Ill get into this when I do Gameplay
They also keep track of High Scores in Arcade mode via how many kills you total up throughout the level.
3. Multiplayer
Multiplayer is awesome.
PROS-
You can play up to 32 people at once online 16 v. 16 and as little as 1 v.1 online.
All the levels used are the same ones used in campaigned except condensed to a single area of the level suitbale for multiplayer.
Shows your rank among everyone in the world to see where you stand among the best in the world.
its easy to see improvement when your playing.
Its easy to get good competition and compete with them. I have personally played with Number 1 player in the world at least 10 times and held my own against him. He must live on the east coast because I really do play him all the time.
Very few Disconnects
Cons-
No Multiplayer outside of Online play which sucks
Glitches sometimes so you dont always no when you've killed someone by just looking at them. You get used to it though. It jsut when you kill them and they stop moving but are still standing is when it gets confusing im used to it though
I know there are more here but i cant think of them now. Ill edit when i put up the next part of the review tommarrow
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Post by daveeed on Feb 20, 2008 14:06:13 GMT -4
Obviously I need some screens.. I have them but I dont know how to put them in a post. Can some one please explain it to me via PM??
I will delete this post as soon as i get a good response
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