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When the Japanese declare war on the United States of America with the attack on Pearl Harbour, Corporal Joseph D. "Joe" Griffin fights through the Pacific whilst on a mission to rescue his ... Read allWhen the Japanese declare war on the United States of America with the attack on Pearl Harbour, Corporal Joseph D. "Joe" Griffin fights through the Pacific whilst on a mission to rescue his captured brother.When the Japanese declare war on the United States of America with the attack on Pearl Harbour, Corporal Joseph D. "Joe" Griffin fights through the Pacific whilst on a mission to rescue his captured brother.
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Dale Dye
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Nick Jameson
- Phillip Andrew Bromley (SOE)
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Mako
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Greg Ellis
- Martin Clemens
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André Sogliuzzo
- Donny Griffin
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Bobby Gaylor
- Edmund Harrison
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Michael Wiseman
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Christopher Gorham
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Brian d'Arcy James
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Shelley Malil
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Brian George
- Pvt. Battersby
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Claire Coffee
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John A. Zee
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First thing you see in Rising Sun is a really nice logo. Then a cutscene. Then...wait, I'm playing already?! Where's the menu?! That's right. No menu, no fiddling with the controls. You just start playing. The first mission is really good, where you have to fight off oncoming planes, which is good enough for replay value. Unfortunety, none of the other missions aren't as good as the beginning. Actually, most of them are a real drag. There's probably only one good moment, and that's when you're riding on an elephant with a machine gun turret, which is fun. Silly, but fun. And the music is good. MOH games have great music, and this one is no different. If only the gameplay was as good. Rising Sun isn't a total disaster. It's kind of average, partly because most of the things here have been done before. Also the graphics are starting to get old. But mostly, it's because of the enemy AI. They're just plain stupid. There was one moment where an enemy was laying face down on the floor, but was still walking. It was like he just spotted an enemy in the floor below him, and was trying to walk through the floor to get him. So this just another average first-person-shooter. This gets a ***out of*****
I first heard of a franchise called Medal of Honor from fans of it. Then I saw a part called "Rising Sun". I looked at reviews from other game players. They always looked bad upon it. So I decided to buy it, since it had a good deal. When I started playing, those game players were DEAD WRONG. I love this game because of the levels, storyline, and the characters. But most of all is the multi-player option because you can play with the computer or with other people. The weapons also look pretty authentic with the shot sounds they make. The music is spectacular because it gets in your head, i'm still humming the main theme after 4 months of playing. Overall I give this game, 8 out of 10.
Any fan of the "Medal of Honor" series would like this game. If "Medal of Honor: Frontline" was like "Saving Private Ryan", this one is more like "The Thin Red Line". Player starts off as Pvt. Griffin, a Marine who is stationed at Pearl Harbor on the USS California. The missions cover several battles in the Pacific Theater, and a few espionage operations I won't give away.
My personal opinion is that it is harder than any of the previous Playstation and PS2 based "Medal of Honor" games. (I haven't played Medal of Honor: Allied Assault yet) Overall, if you like the series (and don't mind the control button configuration changing with every new incarnation of the series), you'll like this game.
**** out of *****
My personal opinion is that it is harder than any of the previous Playstation and PS2 based "Medal of Honor" games. (I haven't played Medal of Honor: Allied Assault yet) Overall, if you like the series (and don't mind the control button configuration changing with every new incarnation of the series), you'll like this game.
**** out of *****
This game is a bit like "Saving Private Ryan" - the best bit of the thing is the starting bit. The Pearl Harbor opening level was hugely intense, realistic, not at all irritating and generally beautifully done - a ten-star job. However, after that, we descend into flat territory. The game's graphics are very gritty, there are no memorable deaths in the game, the objectives are pretty predictable and the explosions pretty scrawny - and I've only reached the Rise of the Philippines. I am sure that the game will get better after this disappointing level, but I doubt it will be anywhere near as good as Medal of Honor European Assault, and the poor graphical qualities leave a lot to be desired. However, the tons of additional features ensure that it is an entry to the Medal of Honor series - but it is the game itself that matters, and on that tone, it isn't brilliant.
I am hoping that this game will get better - it may have only cost me £4.99, but I would be disappointed to play a pants addition to an honoured game series. No masterpiece so far. 7/10
I am hoping that this game will get better - it may have only cost me £4.99, but I would be disappointed to play a pants addition to an honoured game series. No masterpiece so far. 7/10
This is by far the best Medal of Honor game! The best thing about this sequel is that its based on another part of World War II. All of the other Medal of Honor games are in Europe this one is in Japan. To start off you play as Marine Corporal Joe Griffin and at the begenning fight in Pearl Harbor which is similar to Medal of Honor Frontline where you begin the game fighting in the beaches of Normady. This game has cool weapons, great levels and is an all around fun game to play and I urge anyone who likes first-person shooters to play this game.
***** out of *****
***** out of *****
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first Medal of Honor (1999) video game series where the player can save their progress during a game at a save point (which is by checking the phone in this game). Most of the other Medal of Honor (1999) games makes the player start all over from the beginning of the stage if they die.
- GoofsDuring the Second World War, Japanese riflemen would be Armed with the Arisaka rifle. The rate at which the riflemen in-game fire their rifles is much too high, and they fire more than the 5 rounds that the Arisaka rifle is capable of holding within its magazine.
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