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Medal of Honor: Airborne PlayStation 3

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Medal of Honor: Airborne retains the Medal of Honor series' historical accuracy and authenticity, but redefines Medal of Honor by introducing players to an entirely new way of expe… See more

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Released on 07/12/2007

Medal of Honor: Airborne retains the Medal of Honor series' historical accuracy and authenticity, but redefines Medal of Honor by introducing players to an entirely new way of experiencing a WWII FPS - notably the fully interactive Airborne experience.

Medal of Honor: Airborne sees players step into the boots of Boyd Travers, Private First Class of the 82nd Airborne Division and engage in battles throughout Europe. From Airborne's rocky beginnings in Sicily to war-winning triumphs in Germany, each mission in this latest Medal of Honor begins behind enemy lines, with a fully interactive airdrop. View the entire operation from the air, and then control your parachute to choose your landing spot. On the ground, gather your senses and assess the terrain and earn those war medals! A wide variety of authentic, customisable weapons are at your disposal, each with distinct characteristics. Choose your path in Airborne's free roaming FPS environment.

Medal of Honor: Airborne continues to ensure that the ideals and integrity of the prestigious congressional Medal of Honor are accurately reflected in the Medal of Honor game series. The producers sought counsel from expert sources to make certain Airborne is historically accurate and as true to the WWII Airborne experience as possible. Serving as a military spokesperson for Medal of Honor Airborne, Capt. Dale Dye, who has worked as the Military Technical Advisor for the last 7 Medal of Honor games, has helped create a truly authentic Airborne experience.

Medal of Honor: Airborne Features:

  • Medal of Honor Missions in a free-roaming FPS: Medal of Honor: Airborne is a cinematic, story-driven game with the freedom of non-linear missions.
  • Start each mission Airborne!: Missions in Medal of Honor: Airborne begin with an interactive airdrop into enemy territory. Your landing spot can dramatically change the way each mission is played out.
  • Customisable Medal of Honor weapons: An authentic, historically accurate customisable artillery at your disposal.
  • Modify your Medal of Honor Experience: Develop skills on your personalised weapon with field modifications that remain persistent throughoutAirborne's duration.
  • Next-gen A.I.: Airborne Utilises the very latest technology to deliver truly believable humans within Medal of Honor's epic WWII environment.
  • Play Medal of Honor against real people!: Medal of Honor: Airborne will feature comprehensive and dynamic Online play.
  • Take Mark to the clouds above...

    The March release of Medal of Honor: Vanguard marked the Medal of Honor series’ return to the limelight on PS2 and Wii systems – but this is going to be the be one for the guys at EA. Medal of Honor: Airborne sees the honorific WWII first-person shooter return to PC and debut on Xbox 360 this August (with a PS3 version due in October) in the Medal of Honor brand’s biggest new release yet.

    Like Vanguard, Airborne is based on the heroic campaigns of the intrepid 82nd Airborne Division, this time putting players behind the eyes of Private Boyd Travers. However, Medal of Honor: Airborne takes the idea of Vanguard’s novel-but-short pre-mission parachute drops and builds the entire game on this premise. Floating down from thousand of feet, Airborne will give players not seconds, but minutes to survey their terrain from above and land literally anywhere in the level, which should mean a different game experience every time they play.

    Open-ended gameplay

    The Airborne dynamic has seen EA take a different approach to level design with this latest Medal of Honor than previous games in the series – and indeed, different to any other WWII shooter out there. And because Airborne players can choose their own starting point by touching down where they like, it provides a truly open-ended experience.

    Levels in Airborne aren’t your usual linear, scripted affairs, but instead take on a siege mentality as you drop into action and fight your way to your objective. Steering your descent should prove tricky, but, brilliantly, mastering this will be worth it.

    Medal of Honor: Airborne promises to offer a visceral, innovative and polished shake-up to the WWII shooter.

    Hitting the ground with your allied Airborne troops, for instance, allows for a spot of squad-based action, whereas landing on your own throws up a completely different, you-against-the-masses approach. Likewise, landing atop a tower will provide a height advantage to let you snipe on lower-down foes – however, Airborne’s most advantageous start positions are a frequently risky proposition, surrounded by the most densely packed Nazi hotspots on each map. Land in these and you’ll know about it!

    Medal of Honor: Aiborne ScreenshotAnd that’s because Medal of Honor: Aiborne’s violent, ballistic WWII gunplay is delivered with considerable technical ability. Running on a modified form of the same Unreal 3 Engine that brought us Gears of War, Airborne is an impressive graphical proposition and immersive WWII experience. Indeed, if enemy A.I. stands up to close scrutiny (and we’re hearing nothing but good thing on that front) then Medal of Honor: Airborne could be as convincing a depiction of WWII as yet seen in a game.

    Approachable and playable

    Realism aside, Medal of Honor has always been an approachable, instantly playable series, and Airborne will be no different, offering a very familiar FPS recharging health system and the usual slew of WWII firearms. Interestingly, however, EA have applied its own unique spin to both in Airborne. Health is split into four pills, and these will regenerate if not fully depleted by enemy fire, while you’ll need a health pickup to replenish a completely empty one.

    Weapons, meanwhile, can be fully upgraded depending on frequency of use and your prowess with them, allowing a degree of customisation that spans the entirety of the game. Add to that the series’ eponymous achievement Medals to earn and an online multiplayer mode (which EA are keeping under wraps for now), and Airborne looks a very well-rounded FPS package.

    In fact, we’d go as far as to say that Medal of Honor: Airborne promises to offer a visceral, innovative and polished shake-up to the WWII shooter. And given the overworked nature of that particular genre, that’s definitely saying something.

    Preview by: Mark Scott
    Preview Published: 26.07.07

    Published: 26/07/2007

  • EA has announced a European release date for its new Medal of Honor game. The shooter will be hitting store shelves much earlier than expected, and you'll be able to pick it up on 15th October.

    That means it's going to be a good few months for FPS fans: last Friday, Activision announced that Black Ops, the latest instalment in its Call of Duty franchise, will be coming out on 9th November.

    The latest Medal of Honor game reboots the classic series, while shifting the timeline from the traditional Second World War setting and into modern day Afghanistan. Splitting the storyline between US Ranger units and a handful of Tier 1 operators - the military's elite of the elite - it promises a fascinating glimpse of a little-known aspect of modern conflict. If that's not enough to get you excited, there's always the little fact that the multiplayer is being handled by DICE, the team behind the Battlefield series.

    Of course, if you find yourself looking for conflict a little less Earth-bound this Autumn, there will always be Halo: Reach to cheer up any Xbox 360 owners too.

    Medal of Honor will be available for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

Medal of Honor: Airborne User Reviews
Top review
Charlie
3 years ago
Medal of Honor: Airborne
A really great game and a must for fans of the series.
Medal of Honor: Airborne
Yes, EA has done it again! But this time they've actually done it right! It's been ages since the last really great Medal of Honor game, but damn, Airborne is really close to the series' former glory!
Mike
4 years ago
Medal of Honor: Airborne
i think people reli underate this game its actually a gd game i will give it a 9/10
james bond
5 years ago
Medal of Honor: Airborne
the guns dont shoot like they do in reali life 5 hours playing time get call of duty 7/10
Thomas
5 years ago
Medal of Honor: Airborne
great story but the online play takes to long to find & join a game
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