Even the first 2003 release of CoD looks more decent than MoH. In terms of graphics I would like to take side for CoD. I know there's a huge debate going on between players of Call of Duty and MoH about which franchise is better. The longer list of things I hated: The Graphics are outdated even for a 2004 release. The tense atmosphere in the last campaign, the taking of Tarawa. In MoHPA it either won't or will be very seldom. Usually I put on a certain number of those with the reassuring fact in the back of my head that there will be a med pack somewhere after. Other things I liked: The medics are a welcomingly different approach to actually have yourself starting to manage the pleas for help and/or decrease the number of suicidal charges during a level. Unfortunatley that is - along with some other minor things - the probably only Pro I was able to set against a lot of Cons. The game is set in the rather unworn Pacific Theater. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In addition, Pacific Assault features new multiplayer modes in which up to 32 players can choose soldiers from American, British, Japanese, and other armies. Medal of Honor Pacific Assault follows the tradition of previous Medal of Honor products with a brand new arsenal of weapons, new enemies, and new storyline. Armed with their wits and a variety of authentic weapons, it's up to players to stop the Japanese war machine in its tracks. Set in the Pacific Theatre of Operations from 1941-1944, players will assume the role of Marine recruit Tom Conlin as he survives the attack on Pearl Harbor, leads the assault on Guadalcanal, and finally charges up the beaches for the climatic battle at Tarawa. Set in the Pacific Theatre of Operations from 1941-1944, players will assume the role of Marine recruit Medal of Honor Pacific Assault gives players a sense of the courage it took to fight the Imperial Japanese Army from the shock of Pearl Harbor to triumph on the shores of the Tarawa Atoll. Summary: Medal of Honor Pacific Assault gives players a sense of the courage it took to fight the Imperial Japanese Army from the shock of Pearl Harbor to triumph on the shores of the Tarawa Atoll.Multiplayer supports up to 32 players and includes a new mode called "Invasion". The gameplay focuses mainly on the jungle warfare which took place on the islands of the Pacific Ocean, and ends in 1943 with the landing on the Tarawa Atoll. It also offers detailed statistics for the player's actions and a chance to replay levels in order to achieve any missed objective. The game attempts to bring Call of Duty's cinematic atmosphere to the Medal of Honor series, with impressively directed scripted sequences, chances for player heroics, hidden objectives which grant stripes and medals and other elements. There is the strong leader type, the educated and sophisticated medic (or corpsman), the short and simple sharpshooter and the quiet, but effective, soldier role is reserved for the player. The game narrates the story of four young US Marines through the eyes of Tommy Conlin. Much like the last console installment, Rising Sun, the theatre of operations has now moved to the Pacific. The series that kicked off the flood of World War II FPS games on the PC is back.
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