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Take on the role of Lieutenant James Patterson. You are the Allied force's most reliable military special agent. From storming the front lines of Normandy Beach as an infantryman to becoming... Read allTake on the role of Lieutenant James Patterson. You are the Allied force's most reliable military special agent. From storming the front lines of Normandy Beach as an infantryman to becoming an elite intel officer.Take on the role of Lieutenant James Patterson. You are the Allied force's most reliable military special agent. From storming the front lines of Normandy Beach as an infantryman to becoming an elite intel officer.
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Antoinette Boers
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Antoinette Boers-Miller)
Steve Bulen
- Captain Tarver
- (voice)
- (as Steve Buelen)
Neil Dickson
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Neal Dickson)
Marc Eckelberry
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Mark Eckelberry)
Tommy Lamey
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Peter Lavin
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- (voice)
Curt Lowens
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Nick Meaney
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- (voice)
Juergen Peretzki
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- (voice)
- (as Jurgen Peretzki)
Christiaan Rollich
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Christian Rollich)
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This game is what all FPS games should be. There have been plenty of comments about the graphics, the sound, the gameplay, blah, blah, blah. What really grabbed this player was the interactive music. When Patterson is sneaking down an alley, the background music reflects the building tension. As one of the Nazis hears Patterson coming and hits the alarm button the music picks up to a heart-pounding tempo. Once all the Germans are eliminated and Patterson returns to steathily creeping around, the music backs off again. It's a particular rush to play with a large-screen tv and surround sound. You can actually hear bullet strikes in front of, behind, to the left and right of you. Whip out the plastic an pony up for a home theater system. Even if it's only to play THIS game, it's worth it.
Frontline is what all first person shooter games aspire to be. This game rules. It's very challenging but with practice you can beat it even on hard like I finally did. The extensive research that was put into this game pays off and makes this game very real indeed. The weapons are very cool and accurate. Accurate as in close to the real thing. The full auto weapons have a tendency to climb. All in all a great game and one that you can play for a long time even after beating it without getting bored. Bottom Line: Until Halo 2 comes out this has to be the best first person shooter.
10roger-89
This was the title that made me go out and get a PS2, and it has paid off. The game is a gripping, sometimes frightening ride through several scenarios of WWII. It is a marked improvement in every way from the PS1 installments. Those who have played the 1st two games will see some familiar sequences. The submarine pen mission from MOH I was, in many ways, copied over and updated. Still, the enhanced rendering of characters, weapons and environments more than makes up for the overall familiar feel of the level. The 1st(D-day) 3rd and 4th "campaigns" are simply stunning, and I'm still playing!. Your "squad" members, more than any other video game, are interactive elements in the action, taking initiative and often leading the way. I thought the design of the campaigns were much more in line with what a high level operative might be asked to do (aside from the massive kill ratio). For instance, sabotaging a bridge or rescuing a captured operative are much more realistic than say, the single handed destruction of the Nazi atomic program such as in MOH 1 and 2. Dont get me wrong, the action is still fast and furious, and the more numerous enemies in Frontline will keep you on your toes, even on the easy level. An interesting point, the weapons have become less accurate in this installment (the barrels rise sharply on weapons with full auto), and reload time has actually increased. I thought this added to the realism of the game rather than detracted from it. the sound effects are better than ever, and I suggest, for a few levels at least, turning off the music (which is very good) to get the full range of sound effects. I highly recommend MOH Frontline, any fan of first person games cannot miss this one.
10frasse1
This is a classic first-person-view game that is awesome. Prepare for some hot action as you take control of a soldier, who is going deeper and deeper into hostile territories. Cruel game but the graphics are so beautiful that it will knock you down!!! Buy it!!
When you think of World War Two, you think of the bloody beaches of Normandy, the shattered villages of rural France, and the plotting resistance pin-pricking German positions. And this is exactly what this game delivers.
The game-play is - in a good way - typical of a first person shooter. The range of weapons is very realistic as well. The story portrays you as Jim Patterson, a private in the U.S. army, picked for a series of undercover missions across undercover France.
The only let down is the fact that you can't play 2 player. But other than that, a brilliant game. Seeing as it's quite an old game now, you can pick it up in most game stores for under £25.
A real gem. 9/10
The game-play is - in a good way - typical of a first person shooter. The range of weapons is very realistic as well. The story portrays you as Jim Patterson, a private in the U.S. army, picked for a series of undercover missions across undercover France.
The only let down is the fact that you can't play 2 player. But other than that, a brilliant game. Seeing as it's quite an old game now, you can pick it up in most game stores for under £25.
A real gem. 9/10
Did you know
- TriviaIn the "On Track" mission, in the town square there is wanted poster for Jimmy Patterson in a German disguise, complete with reward for his capture.
- GoofsIn this game, Jimmy Patterson participates in the D-Day invasion. However, in the series canon, it is established in the first game, "Medal of Honor", that Patterson was among those flying paratroopers behind enemy lines the night before D-Day and was shot down. He held off a detachment of Nazi troopers until he could be rescued by the Allies reached him after D-Day. Therefore, he could not have participated in the D-Day invasion himself.
- Alternate versionsDue to Germany not allowing Nazism in video games at that time, the German version removes all Nazi symbols and references from the game and cutscenes using historical film material were re-cut and also avoid Nazi related words like Hitler for example. Additionally most level statistics were removed as well.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #27.5 (2002)
- SoundtracksThe Songless Nightingale
Composed by Michael Giacchino
Lyrics by Scott Langteau (as Scott J. Langteau)
Arranged by Alkiviades Steriopoulos
Adapted for German by Bettina Spier
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