Rating:
- 3.5; good game, great controls
To be perfectly honest, I'm not a big fan of military shooters. While on occasion I can stomach a good FPS such as Halo, Metroid Prime series or tactical shooters like Rainbow Six Vegas, all of the Call of Duty's, Medal of Honors and whatever else is out there did little to interest me but I thought I'd check out this game anyway. And while it's still not my genre and not a game I'd buy, I did have fun with it and got into it so unlike Corruption which combined a great atmosphere and story with controls, this seems more like it's fun to play than to experience the whole package.
It's a WWII shooter so you know what that means: Invasion of Normandy, storming through cities covered in rubble and debris and destroying U-boats. It's not a particularly engaging story and at times it feels more like you're going through the Campaign mode to play the next mission rather than get more of the story though some might find it intriguing and fans of war shooters could find it worthwhile though.
Graphically the game isn't exactly stellar, even in progressive scan widescreen. While it looks fine on its own and I didn't notice a lot of issue with detail or textures, it doesn't really have that jaw-dropping feel that other games had, or even stellar art design. But of course no war game shouldn't do wrong in terms of sound and while I don't have the benefit of having a surround system, the gunfire, explosions and other elements tended to be accurate and I even had that Private Ryan-esque ringing in your ears where it muffled the sounds. Voice acting is alright, not exceptional but not laughable either so that's a good plus.
One of the things many gamers anticipated with the introduction of the Wii remote was in regards to first person shooters and this game is certainly no slouch; in fact it's one of the best control experiences I've had in the genre. Being deadly on the battlefield has never been so fun and picking off guys in the distance without that constant adjusting from analog sticks was quite satisfying to say the least. There's also other elements like peeking around corners by tilting the nunchuk or throwing grenades by obviously doing a throwing motion with the Wii-mote was quite immersive. There's even some nifty ideas such as putting it on your shoulder to mimic carrying a bazooka or tilting it to turn radio dials to call headquarters was well-handled.
However, I still have many nitpicks. For one, some weapons such as the sniper rifle I found quite sluggish and aiming to hit the next guy felt strangely slow and going for the next guy took a lot more time than I wanted, prompting me to just exit the scope screen and just re-position and go again. And one I would've liked was something like Halo or Resistance where just pressing one button could throw your grenades. While it's neater to press A to pull the pin and doing the throwing motion, I would've liked an immediate return to my guns rather than having to press on the D-pad to go back and not just be stuck on grenades.
Is it buy-worthy? Unless this genre is your thing than by all means, give it a play but when you have games like Rainbow Six Vegas, Resistance or Call of Duty 4, the Orange Box and even the Wii's very own Metroid Prime 3, it wouldn't matter all too much if you missed this one. But if you decide to give it a try than there is some fun to be had with this one.
- Fun but lacking in special effects
- Fun when the EA servers are functioning
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- Medal of Honor
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