Medal of Honor

aka: Medal Za Otvagu, MoH
Moby ID: 4753
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Medal of Honor is the first in the long-running series of World War II shooters, originally created by Steven Spielberg. The play assumes the role of Lt. Patterson who has to complete different tasks in the OSS. The missions vary from securing a small French village from any Nazi forces, to taking out a Heavy armored German rail gun. The player has access to a wide selection of antique weapons such as P38 pistols, M1 Garand carabines, MP40's and more. The goals also include undercover missions. Split-screen multiplayer is supported for two players.

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  • Медаль за Отвагу - Russian spelling
  • 荣誉勋章 - Simplified Chinese spelling

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Average score: 84% (based on 26 ratings)

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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 66 ratings with 4 reviews)

Pretty good

The Good
This game has plenty of fun action and cool missions. Some of the missions require stealth, others require all the ammo you can carry. The graphics are okay but rely heavily on fog to keep the frame rate up- however, I have no recollection of the frame rate ever dropping to an unreasonable point. Also the multiplayer is great fun.

The Bad
Enemies act dumb when you get up close to them, some graphical glitches. Multiplayer maps are too small.

The Bottom Line
You should definitely try this game. If you like WWII shooters then you'll love this. There's a great mix of action and stealth, lots of great missions and cool multiplayer. Give it a try!

PlayStation · by Ben Fahy (92) · 2001

A slick, well produced FPS, that raises the entertainment bar.

The Good
Steven Spielberg's endorsement of this game through Dreamworks could never harm Medal of Honor (MOH), especially as it came out around the same time as Saving Private Ryan. Though we'd have to wait for the third instalment of the series for the epic D-Day landings, this games goes all out to present an authentic slice of WW2 all wrapped up like an action film.

It certainly delivers. Taking all the standard aspects of FPS games (health packs, varying weaponry, one-man armies) MOH polishes the concept in a game world that is a mix of historical reality and silver screen Nazis. They even talk English with German accents! The player takes the role of Jimmy Patterson, a US special forces soldier selected for the S.O.E. To be planted behind enemy lines in a series of daring raids. Each raid is based loosely on historical fact, and then broken down into a series of levels. The game sends Patterson across Europe both before and after D-Day, supporting the Allied campaign.

The levels themselves are varied, Patterson often has to don German uniforms and fool the guards, he also has to recover documents, sabotage trains, and stop the sabotage of a mine. The game has been crafted as a linear experience with levels cleverly designed to appear vast, yet with one clear guided path through. This linearity creates several set-pieces, often involving a handily placed machine-gun nest for you to use.

The game looks great too, with a similar colour palette to Saving Private Ryan, all muted greens, browns and greys. Mixed with the swelling orchestral score it creates a strong ambience leaving you peering around every corner trying to spot Nazis. They are quite characterful too, diving for cover and trying to sneak up on you, requiring well aim shooting to take down.

The Bad
As in all FPS Jimmy Patterson is a one-man army and the mission certainly do stretch their historical accuracy thin. This is inevitable as the genre conventions dictate a high body count and missions which seem impossible. There's also a lack of blood, making for a very tidy war, as well as bodies which disappear after dying, keeping the horror of war quite distant.

The levels are very linear, and exploring them fully does tend to undo the tension somewhat. I find this facet forgiveable though as you'd hardly expect the developers to program a fully functioning French town.

The Bottom Line
Medal of Honor is a great, polished FPS that brings cinema-style entertainment to the Playstation, though in less detail. Whilst it creates high tension moments of action, it can't deliver any more emotional impact in the way that cinema can. Still, it's a fun shooter.

PlayStation · by RussS (807) · 2010

A great WWII shooter.

The Good
A must have for the Playstation, it was an instant classic in '99 and stood out as the first WWII game that took itself very seriously. This is where we're introduced to the main character Lt.Patterson and the Col.Hargrove who recruits you to the OSS to perform special missions such as espionage and sabotage.The game has many sides to it, in some missions you have to steal disguises and use silenced weapons, in other missions you need to go Leroy Jenkins through the entire map to finish it.

The Bad
Some enemies are much too overpowered, you can take many hits from enemies with handguns or rifles for example but you die in one hit if shot by an enemy with a rocket launcher, witch makes sense but is still frustrating.

There can sometimes be slow down when certain effects occur such as explosions etc.

The controls are not bad but could have been better both in aiming and button layout.

Too short. The game has 7 missions spread across 24 levels but when it comes down to it you can finish this game in a matter of hours.

The Bottom Line
An awesome game to play and one you can be proud to own, it has it's good and bad but the bottom line is it's a great game. It's a much outdated by today's standards but if you can enjoy older games then this should be a thrilling game for you.

PlayStation · by buckarooskij (2) · 2010

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Trivia

Beta version

The beta version of the game had much more graphic violence. An early trailer found as an extra feature in the VHS copy of the film Small Soldiers depicted enemy soldiers spurting out blood when shot and being blown apart into chunky pieces from grenades or bazookas (with appropriate amounts of blood and gore).

German index

On April 29, 2000, Medal of Honor was put on the infamous German index by the BPjS. For more information about what this means and to see a list of games sharing the same fate, take a look here: BPjS/BPjM indexed games.

Awards

  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
    • February 2006 (Issue #200) – #167 out of 200 of the "Greatest Games of Their Time"

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Game added by Goteki45.

PS Vita added by Charly2.0. PlayStation 3, PSP added by Foxhack.

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Game added August 14, 2001. Last modified January 18, 2024.