Monday, December 29, 2008

Medal of Honor: Vanguard for Wii Review - Wii Medal of Honor: Vanguard Review

Medal Of Honor: Vanguard
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To say first-person shooters based on World War II are a dime a dozen might be putting it mildly. There are still some great ones every now and then, such as Call of Duty 3 on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but even the best WWII games are getting dangerously close to having their top-notch gameplay overshadowed by the Medal Of Honor Titles that give you the feeling you get from doing missions that put you in the middle of outstanding game graphics and a war like atmosphere everytime you play.

Step 1: Kill Nazi soldiers.

Vanguard places you in the role of Frank Keegan, a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne division. Each mission is set up with a bit of black-and-white footage narrated by Keegan, followed by a brief cutscene once the mission starts.

Even if you can look past the cliched mission objectives, there's plenty of other issues to bring you down. Enemy artificial intelligence is amazing.

One of the biggest problems is the hit detection for bullets. It routinely takes two or three shots to register a hit, pretty routine for most WWII games.

Like most of the other first-person shooters on the Wii, Vanguard has been saddled with awesome controls. The basic controls are fine, and being able to look around corners is a nice touch.



Medal of Honor: Vanguard looks pretty much like every other WWII game out there, though it looks a little better on the Wii compared to the PS2 version, thanks to widescreen and 480p support. The frame rate isn't all that fast, but it's usually consistent, slowing down only when things get really hectic.

With so many World War II games already on the market, its tough to stand out, but Medal of Honor give it a good try.


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