So what is there to say about Medal of Honor that hasn't already been said? It is a mashing together of traits from other games in what appears to be an attempt to compete with the giant that is Call of Duty. I also find that it's a good mashing together of traits, like potatoes, chives and bacon it takes some very different ideas and combines them into a package that isn't new and isn't the greatest thing ever concocted, but is quite enjoyable as addition to your gaming table.
As usual lets start with The Good
MoH is a good looking game. It doesn't consistently impress like God of War III or Killzone 2 did, but I hesitate to use the word “decent” when describing the visuals because I think people will associate it with some mediocre acceptability. The maps I've played have all been well lit, smoky, dusty things with flashing tracers and literally a gritty look. I can say “if I were there, there would be dirt in my teeth” as a reasonable approximation of the atmosphere provided.
You die very quickly in MoH and it's actually s