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| Less than 3 miles from the sea | A couple of days ago EA released the demo of Medal of Honor Airborne. You are going to need a Windows PC to have a go. Also that PC is going to be of a good spec to get the most out of this next gen game. The downloads are freely available on the net, it is big at 1.7Gb but well worth your time. Download location here As "First Person Shooters" go this is awesome (as an Englishman not a word I use lightly). Unlike MoH's of old it is not at all liner in game play. You get a large map that you have free movement, you can do as you wish. Play the game your way! The map isn't huge as you would get in "Sand box" type like Battlefield, but it's not at all confining. Most of the rooftops are playable, a lot of the building have interior's that can also be played. The AI is very good, it feels like you are playing with and against bots. Rather than static oponentes, they will counter attack, move in support of each other. The demo can be played over and over and you will have a different game each time as you change your tack ticks. A bit like playing the single player version of Battlefield:2 The game, like most of the MoH family works hard to be both entertaining and historically accurate. There is a very big online community out there waiting for this game. You can expect to see this one becoming a firm favorite amongst the WWII FPS crowd. |
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