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Medal of Honor

  • Video Game
  • 1999
  • 16
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8.3/10
2.1K
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Medal of Honor (1999)
ActionAdventureWar

Take the role of Lieutenant Jimmy Patterson, a former C-47 Skytrain pilot in the Air Transport Command during World War II.Take the role of Lieutenant Jimmy Patterson, a former C-47 Skytrain pilot in the Air Transport Command during World War II.Take the role of Lieutenant Jimmy Patterson, a former C-47 Skytrain pilot in the Air Transport Command during World War II.

  • Writers
    • Peter Hirschmann
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Stars
    • William Morgan Sheppard
    • Charles de Vries
    • Kai Wulff
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    2.1K
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    • Writers
      • Peter Hirschmann
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Stars
      • William Morgan Sheppard
      • Charles de Vries
      • Kai Wulff
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Col. Stanley Hargrove
    • (voice)
    • (as Morgan Sheppard)
    Charles de Vries
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Kai Wulff
    Kai Wulff
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    George Salden
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Joerg Salden)
    Felix Fuchssteiner
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Dale Dye
    Dale Dye
    • Opening Movie Narrator
    • (voice)
    David Baalcke
    David Baalcke
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Keith Hargrove
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Rion Vernon
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Scott McKean
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Iyad Hajjaj
    Iyad Hajjaj
    • Afgani Civilian
    Winston Churchill
    Winston Churchill
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Benito Mussolini
    Benito Mussolini
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Writers
      • Peter Hirschmann
      • Steven Spielberg
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    10tristanwainwright-12483

    "Your papers are in order."

    One unique game brought from world class director Steven Spielberg (loved his work) and his then popular studio Dreamworks. I couldn't get through much of the game, but Giacchino's orchestral theme and the visuals are fit for what Medal of Honor is. I'd give salute to developers and recommended this.
    10orders-19999

    Groundbreaking FPS game

    This game blew my socks off the first time I played it. The SFX were amazing, total Immersion. Really gave across the feeling of chaos. Not many of their games manage that, even now. The beach landing level, wow. It's a classic game.
    9action-6

    Finally, the playstation has a first-person-shooter to rival Goldeneye on Nintendo 64

    Medal Of Honor came out as a surprising title. The game is a first-person-shooter and takes place during World War 2 in the period between 1944 and 45 in locations in France, Norway and Germany.

    You play an American soldier who is sent on missions to cripple Hitler-Germany. Like Goldeneye on the N64, you have lots of cool missions to perform, and there are more to the levels than just shooting like in Quake or Doom.

    Unlike most other games in the genre, MOH has a storyline, which unfolds as you play the game. The graphics are very sharp and mostly flawless, but sometimes there are some slowdown and pop-up, but you`ll hardly notice. The gameplay is very good, and makes killing the Wehrmacht-troops a lot more enjoyable.

    Being a Norwegian, I was happy to see genuine Norwegian language and Nazi-propaganda from the War, during the missions in Norway. Though I don`t understand why some doors in France had Norwegian text on them, but mostly, the developers have done a good job on this game.

    If you want a quality first-person-shooter with a good storyline and cool missions instead of just lame shooting, Medal Of Honor is THE playstation-game to choose.

    Recommended! 9/10
    9faisalfaves

    I used to play it when I was a kid

    This game has so many memories. Wow still whenever I want to remind those amazing moments I watch gameplay of this game in YouTube. Every stage, every place every gun, every name has a memory
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Take one to the chest

    You are a covert ops operative, recruited from the paratrooper corps on account of being particularly heroic and being the sole GI who pulled his own weight during a rather ill-fated attack working for the OSS, trying to win the war with surgical strikes. Get in, do your thing, get out safely(there is no all out battle in this). This evidently means using weapons(SMGs, rifles, pistols, a sniper, grenades and a bazooka... that they can also use, and it doesn't always hurt them) from the WWII era, and they appear to be based on real ones, in a pretty standard FPS for the period. The controls are good, and you remember them quickly. You take out foes, find your way through the 24(you save between them) linear, short, and not terribly natural if nice, levels(making up 7 separate missions, and the concepts are more interesting than the executions that leave a bit to be desired... they do keep this from growing stale; however, when you read that you will be scuttling a submarine then escaping it in time, you expect pure awesomeness, and it's just as straightforward as all the rest... it is cool that one has you pretending to be an officer, with you showing papers and using a silencer... still, you can get away with slaughtering everyone), locate stuff(the objectives vary slightly, and are unfortunately never timed) throughout them and... that's kind of it. This doesn't have the impact that the idea of it implies(like the Commandos series does, also getting off the ground around this time). AI has its moments... they take cover and use it, and I've seen them sacrifice themselves on grenades(those tend to be pointless in your hands)... as well as die from the ones their buddies have thrown, or even themselves. And they can't hear you from a little distance. You go up against soldiers, Gestapo and dogs. This does tend to be entertaining, and it manages to not get repetitive, in spite of how obviously it almost should. The loadouts change, so you're not stuck with the same ones for long enough that they can get dull. It is a shooting gallery for much of it, with you just mowing them down, leading to them giving Western-like reactions, such as flying off the ledge they were on, screaming. There's no blood(sometimes you can't tell when they're deceased) or violence, if a little disturbing content in this. The approach is largely realistic, with you and those you fight not being able to take many bullets and keep standing, and yet the tone gets silly at times(don't think that the opening logo is the last you'll see like that), taking you out of the experience(you can give them a projectile to the head, and the helmet will fly off comically, and they'll keep coming!). This has an epic score. It can be challenging and intense, if it is usually pretty easy. The fact that aiming takes longer for you than for them(they can crawl like you... and roll, another thing you can't that they can) makes it harder – there's only one difficulty setting – and you really wish this had a mouse. You use the left analog stick to aim, while holding down R2. There's no center view function, and you don't want to be facing opposition from more than one angle. This doesn't have all functions you'd expect from when it's from, and it isn't revolutionizing, the way Half-Life was(you can use gun emplacements in this, only one kind and not vehicles). The squad-based combat of the others definitely doesn't live up to that, and it came out one year before this. Graphics are OK, if kind of... "blocky". Heads look like they're made from triangular shapes. Again, this is lesser than, for example, Quake III. I don't know, maybe the PSX couldn't handle it, I haven't tried a lot on this console for the genre. Let's be honest, it doesn't lend itself to it. Racing, adventure, action, those fit... and RTS is passable. There is some environment interaction, if it's quite limited. The audio design is good, things sound the way they should, if you can't hear where something is coming from. As far as determining where the enemy is, you do have a hit indicator on the HUD, and it comes in very handy. If you do well enough, you can earn medals, bonus stuff. Other than going back and trying to improve your rating, this does not really have any replayability(it does have level selector, and you can rewatch the cinematics that are all edited from actual footage from the period), and it won't take you in excess of 20 hours to complete. Heck, I coulda done it in one or two sittings, if it weren't that I had to rest my fingers, joints and wrists. Then there's the two(yup, that is how many joysticks(they vibrate when you get wounded or pull the trigger yourself) it takes, after all) player splitscreen MP. It's all Free For All... 16 characters, 2, 5, 10 or 21 minute or unlimited time match, first to 3, 10 or 21 wins, five setups for arsenals and 6 arenas. Near the end, this tries to ramp up how tough it is, and it does so awkwardly, having them teleport in from all angles, putting breakable boxes in your path, etc. And because it spends all the memory of the machine, you end up often not being able to pick up additional ammo! That's the kind of stuff you test for before release, EA. You also, throughout this, constantly get stuck in too small areas. A nice feature is that the alarm can be turned on and off by anyone, and you can let it ring(having started it yourself if you want) to attract them and lay waste to them. All NPCs are targets for you. I recommend this to big fans of this kind of game and enthusiasts of what this is supposed to emulate. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Steven Spielberg got the idea of making this game while filming Il faut sauver le soldat Ryan (1998).
    • Goofs
      On the map of the Schmerzen fortress, there is a location called 'FG42 Tower'. The FG42 is an automatic weapon produced by Nazi Germany, not an anti-aircraft cannon.
    • Quotes

      [says it near the end of the second intro cut-scene]

      Col. Stanley Hargrove: Electronic Arts and Dreamworks Interactive presents, "Medal of Honor". Prepare for your "finest hour".

    • Crazy credits
      The DreamWorks logo has the fishing boy throw away his rod for a rifle, put on a helmet and parachute off the moon... only to get stuck on a crescent edge.

      The music also briefly becomes a military tune.
    • Connections
      Featured in Playstation Underground: Issue 3.2 (1999)

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Interactive
      • Electronic Arts (EA)
      • Harperhaus Weapons and FX
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