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@josedorsaith526122 күн бұрын
Played the PS2 releases and the last 2. EA killed Medal of Honor the same way it killed DeadSpace. They interfered with the campaign and tried to force coop / multiplayer modes
@deltago141521 күн бұрын
Frontline, easily. The level design, the Michael Giacchino score, and the gameplay were the best. Also, it was one of the first shooters I remember seeing my Dad play
@edcolt58467 күн бұрын
I've played like four or five of them. Only finished Airborne and Pacific Assault. You should have mentioned PA, released in '04, because it IS the BEST from the franchise. Good graphics, good storyline, hardly any lag or bugs, and overall enjoyable.
@freddiebox4 күн бұрын
Frontline hands down.
@andrews8981Күн бұрын
The first one on PS1 and it's an all-time favorite for me
@920utdoor19 күн бұрын
Rising sun and Frontline were my childhood
@himynamelscolin10 күн бұрын
🤝🏼
@MC-ly4pm10 күн бұрын
Rising Sun at least got multiplayer. Maybe with limited locations, but still better than Frontline. Black released by EA has the same problem, linear single player game isn't enough for long.
@K37-h1z8 күн бұрын
Same homie!
@turkeysandwich19984 күн бұрын
Same, medal of honor Airborne is my favorite though, just due to how fun the multiplayer was
@esautrash2 күн бұрын
Same, I owned Frontline on ps2, and my friend owned Rising Sun on classic xbox. We would swap consoles for a week, and we would play each other's collections of exclusives, or just games that the other didn't owned. I loved Halo, Halo 2, Conker live and reloaded, and he loved Gran Turismo, Ratchet and Clank, and of course, God of War (I still have my copy of GoW 2). Oh I miss those times.
@5hane9ro19 күн бұрын
MoH Airborne is one of my favorite shooters, and it's super underrated. The air drop mechanics alone make it VERY replayable & fun. I also loved Rising Sun, Frontline, & Underground as a kid
@Lomi3116 күн бұрын
I quite enjoy Airborne to this day. It makes sense that COD4 MW buried it but since every gps for the next decade tried to copy MW, the uniqueness of MoH Airborne holds up well.
@gelb5986 күн бұрын
Literally just finished another playthrough of Airborne today. Its by far my fav MoH and I play it probably once or twice a year. What I wouldn't give for more levels. Or a Titanfall esc multiplayer with a mix of NPC and player combat
@YAAH-E22 күн бұрын
I remember jamming to the Medal of Honor: Frontline intro whilst on the PS3. I loved this game growing up because my grandparents used to play it with me and they were WW2 vets. I still miss those days, wearing PJs, snowed in by a blizzard, and playing games with my grandpa.
@Lonezewolf19 күн бұрын
Sounds like a true memory tbh
@samuelculper423111 күн бұрын
PS3? It Came out on GameCube and PS2
@rohtbertmesinas45609 күн бұрын
Literally was about to write the same. The music brings me to tears; reminds me of dad. First war game he bought me.
@TheInfectiousCadaver9 күн бұрын
not all of us got that chance but that is awesome. my grandparents on the other hand hated games, tv in general. they were vets too. i think i understand why they didnt want to play em with me.
@nachyomoney35987 күн бұрын
I used to play Mario on original NES with my grandma and grandpa
@4everfatjoe22 күн бұрын
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault was never mentioned here. I really liked it
@NicholasEzclapz22 күн бұрын
Yeah, I played that as a kid. From what I remember, it was really fun.
@robokast22 күн бұрын
Great game, one of the best in the series!
@starkiller685622 күн бұрын
I feel like no one ever mentions that one. It sucks that it was a PC exclusive but it is without a doubt one of my favorite games ever!
@nickysimi986621 күн бұрын
@starkiller6856 it would never have worked on consoles of the time imo.
@sundrynow76621 күн бұрын
@@robokastbut I most surprised by the lack of mention about MoH: Frontline! The original PS2 release was held back by framerate issues (but it's not a problem with Xbox, GameCube and especially PS3 remaster of the game), but I thought this game was great! Not nearly close as original MoH, but still.
@trevorbaker716811 күн бұрын
>small passion project game >gets bought out by major AAA studio >pump out a ton of uninspired games in a short period of time >competitors see and market becomes extremely oversaturated >fade into irrelevance >repeat
@Stephan59167 күн бұрын
@Trevor Nailed it.
@trevorbaker71686 күн бұрын
@@Stephan5916it's really depressing how many games have gone out like this. Another great example is guitar hero, surely releasing 10 games in one year had nothing to do with its downfall😂
@thecheezybleezy70362 күн бұрын
Profit>creation
@the_clawing_chaos14 сағат бұрын
I think the only winner here was Spielberg and his large cheque from selling the franchise.
@Wadey22922 күн бұрын
Medal of Honor was a good series, sucked to see it go the way it did.
@Voucher76521 күн бұрын
I know especially when it was the COD of it's day
@zachlagrange49996 күн бұрын
I agree with you. My first introduction to the series was a copy of metal of honor Frontline, purchased from a neighbors garage sale.
@NCR-Trooper24 күн бұрын
@@zachlagrange4999METAL OF HONOR? 😂
@ywe320 күн бұрын
Why no mention of MoH Frontline? The iconic menu music, great campaign, amazing D-DAY landing sequence copied by EVERY FPS since not to mention the LAST game Spielberg actually was involved with...rumor has it he was killing 2 birds with a single stone: 1. Band of Brothers promo. 2. Saving private ryan. But still it definitely was a strong point in the series what let it down was the MP which was handled exclusively by...EA...
@samuelculper423111 күн бұрын
Exactly, omitting Frontline and these points when discussing MOH is a complete and total f up.
@CleptoXIII9 күн бұрын
Sitting here thinking the exact same thing. This is when the series died. Rising sun was garbage following this.
@brianbarker25519 күн бұрын
That Normandy beach landing sequel was the best of the series. You really got a sense of just how GD terrifying it was for the poor guys that wre there.
@ywe33 күн бұрын
@CleptoXIII rising sun was a decent game...but yeah definitely a weaker title
@grahammosdall5442Күн бұрын
I'm thinking exactly the same thing
@mammothmk335521 күн бұрын
For me the main carry of Medal of Honor *is the music. The music composer and sound design team is the true MVP.* The music and sound is what elevated Medal of Honor, because beside the sound and music, gameplay is nothing special. ( Standard FPS gameplay. Go from A to B, and wreck everything on your way with guns) But because of that, it's also Medal of Honor's Achilles Heel. Once other shooter start having memorable and epic music, MOH can't keep up.
@connman149521 күн бұрын
And Medal of Honor’s composer, Michael Giacchino, has gone on to be called the “modern John Williams” by some music critics. The man’s brilliant, and he’s composed some of my favorite video game, TV, and film scores. You like the music in Pixar films, the Planet of the Apes reboots, the new Star Treks, Mission:Impossible, and The Batman? All that guy.
@Zack_Wester21 күн бұрын
another reason for medel of honor at least for me was. it was on the PS1/PS2 it took our family a long time untill we had an actuall decent computer we could play on. before we had the PS2 to play on and COD/Battlefield was never relesed on the PS2 so MoH it is.
@brianbarker25519 күн бұрын
Michael Giacchino, a film legend at that point.
@calistudent63356 күн бұрын
*cough* Halo On a side note, it's interesting how no shooter dared to try and compete ever since. I heard MOH European Assault's theme used in a documentary about YANKEE STADIUM
@joeyrec239922 күн бұрын
The beginning of Rising Sun is unforgettable I'll give it that. Skyrocketed my obsession with war as a kid because of it.
@baddudecornpop732818 күн бұрын
Now they’re killing battlefield
@Blacklt1bird3 күн бұрын
Battlefield hasn’t put anything out worth a crap since Bad Company 2.
@charleswagner62192 күн бұрын
@@Blacklt1birdBattlefield 3 online was top notch back in 2012. Being able to fly planes and drive tanks online were groundbreaking.
@Azaleane_16 күн бұрын
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was definitely peak Medal of Honor. What caught me by surprise, though, is how you mentioned Call of Duty 'introduced' new gametypes like Search & Destroy, while if you look at it, it's in fact the same idea as Objective-Based-Match in Medal of Honor Allied Assault where you have an attacking and defending team played a round a 'bomb defusal' scenario. And that is if you only look at Medal of Honor and Call of Duty titles. The gamemode was already a thing in the early days of the Counter-Strike mod which was thriving before Call of Duty even saw the light of day. As far as the success of Medal of Honor: Allied Assault goes... the game really got their big downfall when a competitive platform called ClanBase seized to exist. However, even now in 2024 there is still a small competitive community keeping Medal of Honor: Allied Assault somewhat 'alive'. Nowhere near the activity it once saw, but it's a clear indication of how much the game was loved.
@flamendless21 күн бұрын
Another EA-caused downfall
@apexinstinct7 күн бұрын
Yuuup
@mr.m1garand25421 күн бұрын
They NEED to bring this series back especially considering they made their 2010 game about the early war GWOT, and then warfighter about the “global” part of it. There’s so many things they could do, continue the story of the first game or make something new entirely and it could compete with cod
@joesheridan9518 күн бұрын
Yes, they could still do something with that.... it´s a part of modern history that hasn´t been really touched by other franchises. On the other hand: With ongoing wars all over the world, including the middle east, i am not so shure if that setting would be good right now. The backslash could be pretty hard, from fans, from the public, from religious groups.... I guess they would at least keep that in mind when they are making decisions. When COD 4 came out we were in a way more peacefull state of the world and what´s even more important i guess is: It was before ISIS showed the world how hard a reaction to media that´s critizising you religion and culture can be: I really think that one of the reasons behind all the future-themed fps-games right now is the fact that they are a safe bet regarding to politics (besides the fact that you can do basically everything with them). But yeah: If someone uses that setting, it could take off.... when the timing is right. Let COD and Battlefield use the future and WW II, while Medal of Honor or whatever other name they would like to stamp on it, can use the well told original Medal of Honor formula and take the war on terror as a setting. As long as they stay honest and respectfull towards culture and history, it could work out.
@abhi.dx234522 күн бұрын
Medal of honor would have survived till now if they didn't release moh firefighter in a buggy state. This game still isn't fixed
@robokast22 күн бұрын
Also you have to account for COD gaining so much momentum in terms of innovation
@abhi.dx234522 күн бұрын
@robokast yeah but i think that the story was decent. I just couldn't progress that much due to game breaking bugs
@alwayssmacked718622 күн бұрын
I still miss playing the multiplayer even if it was all buggy
@Beanszo22 күн бұрын
@@alwayssmacked7186me too! I loved unlocking milsim operators to use online. wish more games had that as the customization instead
@SolidusLightning77720 күн бұрын
You mean Warfighter, right? I don't remember any fire hoses in the game.
@meurtreetbanane22 күн бұрын
15:12 : A brief 12 hours campaign VR spin off with lots of weapons, missions, scenery from D-Day to Norwegian mountain, made by the Medal of honor Allied assault director from the 2001 studio and music from composer Michael Giachinno. Come on, this game was way better than the two modern MoH, it deserves a little bit more than a tiny comment.
@Trifun-hr4vh5 күн бұрын
Was supposed to revive the franchise and surpass COD but failed because they released it in VR instead of a more mainstream platform. It failed in being a VR game with almost zero interactivity in its environment, constant "cut to black" transition everytime character move in cutscenes, limited weapon handling freedom, and overall janky mechanics. It quickly faded from popularity because there are better VR games at the time and most MOH fans don't use VR.
@pfm5722 күн бұрын
lol "Took part in the production of ET" and "went well" two sentences I would not dare put together (yeah but "The Dig" went well I get it)
@the15minutegamer21 күн бұрын
Only came here for this. ET caused like a gaming bust 😂
@samuelculper423111 күн бұрын
WOW this script seems like it was made by ChatGPT. Frontline came out essentially rught after Allied Assualt and well before Rising Sun.
@עידומחלוף-ר4ח19 күн бұрын
Everything EA touches decays and becomes a shadow of their former selves. Then again, it's not like COD or battlefield are in a better position. Still, What a shame...
@Nick-zp3ub16 күн бұрын
Ea should have stuck to the ww2 setting. Ideally they would make a new medal of honour for ps5 where the protagonist is a British soldier who joins the special operations executive. Survive dunkirk, help defend norway, fight alongside the desert rats, escape from a german castle, aid the french resistance, liberate italy, parachute into holland, infiltrate the siegfried line, and defeat the nazi big boss
@brandondavis43066 күн бұрын
or even gone to a completely different setting like korea (no game has ever been there and if done right would be alot of fun). or do a deep dive into vietnam that has also just been touched on.
@MerlautJones4 күн бұрын
The WWII setting was done to death though.
@Nick-zp3ub4 күн бұрын
@@MerlautJones You mean the WWII American setting. A British soldier would be fighting on different fronts and would have more interesting weapons. Not just the standard issue Bren, Sten and Smellie but also the Welrod, silenced Delisle carbine, Boys AT rifle, and Piat mortar
@98-carlmarkmarak224 күн бұрын
@@MerlautJones so are modern shooters
@ARC117Studios2 күн бұрын
What a stupid and cheesy fucking idea lmao Not to mention an utter rape of history. I'm all for a game about the British, but dude, you just described the most Hollywood concept ever.
@mikekopack644110 күн бұрын
Allied Assault’s storming of the beach at Normandy was so intense!!! I miss this series, some seriously great maps and gameplay.
@CoreyC22521 күн бұрын
As someone who swapped to CoD after 2 released and hung on all the way until MW2, the MoH reboot was SUCH a breath of fresh air in the multiplayer realm but just never caught on for whatever reason. It may not have been revolutionary, but it had the gunplay feeling of Battlefield with the small compact maps like CoD. It was honestly such a solid crossover of the two, but people just never picked it up. To this day, I still wish I could jump in and play matches. CoD is just too ridiculous nowadays. I don't want to have to account for some 14 year old jump spin no-scoping me after working 12 hours of work, lol, and Battlefield has all but lost its soul. Going back and playing BF1/2 and then anything beyond is such a sad experience knowing what could have been. That leaves a hole in the military fps realm for older folks that MoH could fill pretty perfectly nowadays. Hell Let Loose exists, and while im definitely interested, you just cant compare a realistic team based shooter to CoD or BF.
@brandondavis43066 күн бұрын
hell let loose is a very hard game to play, I have tried it and while fun it's difficult to figure out the maps and the guns.
@CoreyC2256 күн бұрын
@@brandondavis4306 Couldn't agree more. I've got nothing negative to say about HLL, but when you say there aren't any good, serious shooters on the market nowadays (CoD, Battlefield, MoH), you get absolutely inundated with people telling you HLL exists like you can compare the two. HLL is decidedly not "run and gun" so comparing them is stupid to begin with.
@brandondavis43066 күн бұрын
@CoreyC225 and I see where MOH could make a return. My friends and I could resurrect it, and make it a good game again. I would put it in Vietnam and have it follow seals conducting covert missions in loas and Cambodia.
@ryleyw368419 күн бұрын
Medal of honor allied assault and its expansions are still alive, if you get Mohaa revival you get the 3 games and multiplayer patches, there's still servers and players, mohaa is the more populated one but we need more on breakthough too, get some tdm servers back to being popularized on there, or rifle only countdown. Breakthough mainly is freezetag objective and a few others. Mohaa has a tdm that always has players and some others. But I miss breakthough tdm. In my opinion there is nothing wrong with the 3 Mohaa games, the multiplayer is pretty good. Graphics wize I think it still holds up
@Andy85uk19 күн бұрын
You left out Frontline and Pacific assault and you didn’t mention that 2015 who made Allied Assault created the first Call of Duty game.
@Leo-zero7119 күн бұрын
Yes
@illyadass21 күн бұрын
I played allied assault when i was a kid. My dad had bought it for the PC and i used to sneak down to the basement at night in the pitch black to play that game. Honestly one of the best FPS games ive ever played and my dad says the same. That old HP laptop and that game lives in my memory, such an immersive game.
@dreddfan0115 күн бұрын
No mention of the fact that MoH launched around the same time as another small speilberg project called saving private Ryan 😂 The Normandy landing level was basically 'Spr the game'
@GD1941521 күн бұрын
Frontlines still remains one of my favorite medals of honor growing up
@Helpline581521 күн бұрын
Vanguard and Airborne were amazing, but sadly no multiplayer to my knowledge, but I was never into it myself. I loved the airborne idea on top of the upgrades and awards and different routes.
@ItsRawdraft220 күн бұрын
Airborne had an actually solid multiplayer mode
@santiagorojaspiaggio19 күн бұрын
Nobody talks about the Arma/Operation Flashpoint franchise. Although it's a less casual experience, the first Flashpoint was so ahead of its time that some modern milsims still have the same mechanics, and even Arma itself didn't need to change that much. I'm currently replaying it and i'm very surprised about all the things it was capable of in the year 2001. Even before Call of Duty. It does some things that Call of Duty could never do.
@Wilutin22 күн бұрын
Loved medal of honor Rising Sun as a kid. I remember being mesmerized by the opening Attack on Pearl Harbor level on Gamecube. It ignited my love for history (with Rome total war). For that I am forever grateful to Medal of Honor.
@robokast22 күн бұрын
I remember the guy yelling "we lost the arizona!" like I just played the game yesterday
@Unruly6ixx21 күн бұрын
Yeah I agree played that beginning mission a lot as a kid can’t remember if I ever beat that game tho
@DJPUPPETMASTER-RESURRECTED-21 күн бұрын
I would absolutely love to see the remakes of Underground and the 1999 game aswell as Allied Assault
@Voucher76521 күн бұрын
Medal Of Honor Frontline I remember clear as day, I remember the D Day mission along with the train station and Operation Repunzel
@AaronEvans-b6l3 күн бұрын
The Arnhem level was awesome too!
@nriab234 сағат бұрын
The music was amazing
@Voucher76558 минут бұрын
@nriab23 That too especially when it's composed by Michael Giacchino
@omar007.21 күн бұрын
This video randomly shows up as I purchase a real life mp40 because of my memories and love for Medal of Honor frontline and waw
@tjjordan420720 күн бұрын
I think what played into Medal of Honor’s fall from popularity is simply that it never really managed to expand beyond its formula or setting. The online multiplayer played a large role in keeping Call of Duty and Battlefield relevant, despite the issues that they had. And they managed to expand in ways that Medal of Honor never did, like changing time periods and wars. It’s sad to see Medal of Honor fall from the public eye and I do believe that EA played a large part in its downfall (because this is EA), but nothing truly lasts forever and the franchise had run its course. All I can say is, thank you to the creators of Medal of Honor for giving us something great.
@Nobody.exe5017 күн бұрын
Who can forget the Allied Assault theme its the definition of beautiful, I also remember at times just not playing vanguard , just putting the disc on and watching /listening the menu, seeing the planes pass by between flak and clouds The first FPS i ever played was underground , its was scary af at least as a kid , all levels at night ,most times not seeing the enemy, but it special for sure , it would be cool see another one with BF being well modern battlefield and cod needs some competition .
@epa31610 күн бұрын
No mention of Frontline?!
@pleasedwaffle359319 күн бұрын
allied assault was one of my favorite games as a kid, i still go back and play it to this day along with frontline.
@arthurrevan581119 күн бұрын
I’m currently playing through Allied Assault and recently replayed (my favorite) Frontline. Love Medal of Honor
@problematic_canik10 күн бұрын
Brother thank you for this trip down memory lane. Had a blast playing this😭
@fromage_collage5 күн бұрын
3:03 excellent segue.
@bergerone310 күн бұрын
As a kid I invested many hours on the PSP version of Medal Of Honor Heros. Online was really a blast back then. Also have good memories of playing against other kids on the bus. I played a lot of the MOH titles on PS2, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. I honestly really loved War Fighter, and it sucks to hear how much of a flop it really was.
@M1GarandMan300521 күн бұрын
I cannot for the life of me understand why the hell Wafighter got a lower score than Bad Company 2, in terms of Singleplayer Campaign.
@xero536711 күн бұрын
It's almost heartbreaking to see MoH play catchup during the golden age of CoD. Loved playing MoHH and MoHH2 on my psp though, I made it to the top 100 on the leaderboard at one point even with all the hackers around
@jonathanjimenez49522 күн бұрын
The one memory i have of Medal of Honor is the one on the psp
@Clone121219 күн бұрын
No dreamworks did not work on Allied Assault. They began work on Frontline right after the first MOH game shipped while leaving a small team working on Underground.
@matthewhardwick820819 күн бұрын
MOH was basically my introduction to FPS games. And of course COD popularised it by brand recognition. My personal favourite MOH games were Underground and Frontline.
@fidelrivera2887Күн бұрын
I remember playing the first Medal of Honor in my first year of college. My roomate had one of those transparent iMacs that I would plug the PS1 into and it looked and sounded great compared to my crap CRT. Most games I finish the campaign or story and move on... but with MOH I was obsessed with getting the best ratings and unlocking the medals. There was nothing else like it, especially on console. Great fun times with this game! Sad that it ended on such a low note. Thanks for the great video! Awesome stuff.
@StarsAndSticks20 күн бұрын
"Serious games for serious gamers like The last of us and BioShock Infinite" Alright.
@markdanielleanderson432320 күн бұрын
Medal of honor died so we can have Nicki Minaj running around in cod.
@Naruku2121Күн бұрын
Wow, I just clicked for the precursor of COD. I did not expect a deep lore drop of Steven Spielberg and the origin of DreamWorks. You really do learn something new everyday.
@H3lios22722 күн бұрын
War, war never changes
@robokast22 күн бұрын
Since the dawn of human kind, when our ancestors first discovered the killing power of rock and bone, blood has been spilled in the name of everything: from God to justice to simple, psychotic rage.
@aaronomahony17 күн бұрын
I can safely say this, Easy Red 2 has been the greatest tribute to Medal Of Honor and BF1942 for the modern generation.
@le4-67720 күн бұрын
Frontline and Allied Assault are GOATED
@jd131m10 күн бұрын
Medal of Honor Allied Assault had a great multiplayer community. For me it was specifically Spearhead. I played that game online for years. Theres even still a small community of people who still play it.
@austinblack79917 күн бұрын
Medal of honor is my favorite fps franchise I played the original Medal of Honor underground infiltrator on the GBA but I don’t own the physical cartridge I had to play it on a emulator but I own the original Medal of Honor heroes on the PSP and Medal of Honor vanguard and Medal of Honor heroes 2 for the Wii
@connorrivers9957 күн бұрын
I got Allied Assault in college and played it on my old Wii. What really surprised me about the game was how lonely it was. After mission 3 I practically never saw another allied soldier again. It honestly felt like Half Life 2 in places where I'm running across an arena trying desperately to find a health kit because everyone was shooting at me. It was pretty fun.
@patrickferrell19987 күн бұрын
I need one on the Brothers In Arms series. Absolutely loved that series with the squad work.
@Dontblamethemonkey7 күн бұрын
One thing I loved about MoH was the fire selector.. switching from single to burst or full auto
@Avi_ImperatorКүн бұрын
I really want to see a new Medal of Honor game that leans into the history of the actual military award. I imagine an anthology game where each mission is playing out that fateful day that the highest military award can be given and the mission briefing is a literal reading of the MOH Citation that usually includes the words “…for conspicuous gallantry in action and going above and beyond the call of duty…” Imagine playing out Randall Shugart and Gary Gordon’s final stand at the Duran crash site in Mogadishu (cue the “like a prayer” choir)
@danc34888 сағат бұрын
Over 20 years later, I would still play Allied Assault if I had the chance. I still have the game, just no way of playing it these days (the days of MS-DOS lol). I loved how Spearhead made the Italians look tougher than they actually were IRL lol. It's a shame this franchise died. I miss it.
@G.and.DJackson14 сағат бұрын
MOH... Was my favourite out of all FPS games... we grew up with limited funds, but i was lucky enough to pick a game during the holidays... MOH was always the choice i made... I was never disappointed...
@kaynebartholomew299421 күн бұрын
I played MoH Frontline, Rising Sun, European Assault, and Vanguard. Loved them. Loved MoH 2010, but Warfighter was a letdown. I still replay MoH 2010 occasionally.
@mercy4usКүн бұрын
I remember playing the original when it released. It blew me away! Still one of the all time greats of the era. Doesn’t get enough mentions in top ps1 games.
@reamrkj11257 күн бұрын
Underground was really good. It followed a person in the underground through several different areas of WW2. It had a much better story arc than the later MofH. The main issue is the game was created before good joystick controls. It would definatly be worth a reboot.
@transroid938 күн бұрын
Frontline and Rising Sun were the first WW2 shooters I ever played on the GameCube. Still enjoy them.
@JimHawkwind034119 күн бұрын
DYK: Infinity Ward, the creators of the Call Of Duty franchise, was formed by former employees of 2015, the developers of Medal of Honor: Allied Assault; both games used Id Tech 3 (AKA the Quake III Arena engine). Call of Duty was a spiritual successor to Medal Of Honor.
@LostCloudx46 күн бұрын
I was one who with my clan was eagerly awaiting MOH 2010. The entire clan dropped playing it after 2 months.
@eddierobles268710 күн бұрын
European Assault and Frontline and Rising Sun were my favorites and still are especially European assault that soundtrack still gives me goosebumps 😊
@cduncan371310 күн бұрын
MOH airborne is my go to game. Being able to upgrade weapons, ability to land anywhere on the map, and picking the assignment to do in any order.
@Reaper20044 күн бұрын
Allied Assault and Airborne were my personal favorites, but still have a soft spot for Medal of Honor Pacific Assault.
@ultrasonicsoundwaves494320 күн бұрын
Man. I remember loving Vanguard as a kid, but after so many years, I've seen it wasn't anything as I recalled. Airborne, on the other hand, I still feel plays and looks quite good and somewhat modern, plus I had tons of fun with that one.
@sjins1poolboy698Күн бұрын
Allied assault was my first FPS and I remember loving it but my fondest Medal of Honor memories have to go to Airborne. I don't know how others feel about it but I find its premise and the airborne mechanic to be pretty much unique in this period of WW2 shooters. It never gets old for me, hurling yourself out of the plane! Great game in my opinion but then I never played another MoH game, so might be a bit of series nostalgia too.
@panzermatt7 күн бұрын
About 30 of us still play this on line every Friday. I love it
@spockistheman2 күн бұрын
The original MOH that debuted in 1999 is the GOAT! I think Airborne that came out in 2007 is really good too, just not long enough.
@ardascholar52897 күн бұрын
Medal of Honor Frontline and European Assault were my favorite. I actually really enjoyed those two games.
@isaacserif615 күн бұрын
Airborne was such a good launch ps3 game. It honestly felt really fresh compared to all the others and the level design seemed pretty interesting
@stevenfinch423821 күн бұрын
I replay them periodically. One of my favourites. I have the whole series up to and including Airborne.
@valentinmarinescu64455 күн бұрын
Allied Assault, Spearhead and Breakthrough were my first FPS games.
@ChudActual7 күн бұрын
Medal of Honor 2010 and warfighter were absolute gas. Rising sun and European assault were my to favorites back in the day.
@Bobbymaccys4 күн бұрын
I remember seeing the blood burst in COD for the first time as a kid and it blew my mind.
@AlvaroRADHITYA21 күн бұрын
Back when I was still playing in my PS2, I played the Vanguard and Rising Sun, for me it was one of the best in their respected title, at the same time I also played the Original COD, Big Red One and COD 3. I haven’t really play the online at the time because internet wasn’t really established yet in Indonesia. But still from the narrative I think they are the best in their own ways.
@ketsuekikumori914522 күн бұрын
Speaking of The Dig. Really solid, old school point and click adventure game. I think I still have a physical copy somewhere.
@alibarznji200010 күн бұрын
I remember finishing Pacific Assault on my brother's laptop, and we didn't have a mouse either, I played it with the touchpad lol. But I loved it
@matthewgabner15654 сағат бұрын
I loved playing and still play Medal of Honor Frontline
@freddiebox4 күн бұрын
Why are you showing modded footage of Allied Assault, especially when you talk about its graphics? Edit: Also, why no mention of the fan favourite Frontline? A game many grew up with and was, in my opinion, the most memorable game of them all in level design and music.
@jasonwomack40642 күн бұрын
The multiplayer on European Assault was like a WWII sequel to playing GoldenEye with your friends. Good memories. Other than some Tiger Woods, European Assault was probably the last game I really played the crap out of.
@solreaver837 күн бұрын
Firstly the dig was an awesome game and didn't know Spielberg was involved. On topic medal of honour series was incredible. A real shame it was shut down. Pacific assault was my fav when it came out. The bonzaincharges from the dark jungle were awesome.
@PaulGibson10016 сағат бұрын
I still play airborne from time to time. Airborne, vanguard, and 2010 are my top three for sure
@RavenStorm33210 күн бұрын
I liked that Medal of Honor in 2010 didn't handhold you to the next objective it felt like you were a spec-ops operator and had to search the area to find your objective as for Warfighter it didn't feel like a sequel it felt more like an expansion to the 2010 game as it did pick up where that one left off. Also the MP in the 2010 MoH games was pretty fun I enjoyed it
@CaptainSkeletor22 күн бұрын
A tale as old as time...interesting game studio gets bought by EA and slowly but steadily fades into irrelevance
@jeremispetre198822 күн бұрын
The VR MoH is really not bad. Its a solid VR title.
@zr2trackerjoe2 күн бұрын
Idk the 2010 MOH is still one of my favorites. Rising sun and COD were my Christmas presents when I was a kid. I loved the multiplayer on rising sun growing up
@blakericho114 күн бұрын
Loved Rising Sun and Vanguard as a kid. But as soon as I got my hands on CoD I never looked back
@MrBigChin114 сағат бұрын
Frontline was always my favorite. Also MOH had the best soundtrack out of any other franchise. But once the reboot came out I feel that the stlountrack just didn't match up to the older titles.
@joshuabarnes754314 күн бұрын
I loved allied assault and pacific assault I still play them today to go back to when I was a little kid again
@karna18975 күн бұрын
I played that when it came out. It was so fun. The hunt, V2 etc Spearhead was great also.
@davidjames73822 күн бұрын
Medal of Honor warfighter was a great game. You forget to add Tier 1 Operators who contributed to the game caught a lot of flak and heat for assisting in the game development
@OhnoitsKAligraffi20 күн бұрын
I grew up on moh not cod. Moh was the best game ever growing up. I would beat in a day in the summe.r then just replay it ove ran dover. "Hardcore" was imposssible grenades drop on you non stop you cant even move lmfao
@callumwattersonКүн бұрын
Oh mate, Spearhead and Breakthrough were so good to play online
@dudemankewl629122 сағат бұрын
I rented these games from blockbuster when I was a kid. There was one where you're on a boat during pearl harbor. Always had the best most interesting set. I think the one with pearl harbor is Rising Sun. Oh, Spielberg? No wonder the sets were so awesome.