The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
All right, soldier! Head back behind enemy lines with Lt. Jimmy Patterson in Medal of Honor: Frontline. In this installment of the smash-hit Medal of Honor series, Lt. Patterson returns and must infiltrate the German front line to steal the HO-IX flying wing, an experimental Nazi weapon so powerful it could turn the tide of World War II and alter the course of history forever. Choose from over 20 authentic WWII weapons, including the Colt .45, Springfield Sniper Rifle, Panzerschreck rocket launcher, MG42 mounted machine gun and Browning automatic.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633145687
Condition:Used
Genre:Shooter
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_MEDAL_OF_HONOR_FRONTLINE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
momto21993 –
I’ll preface this review by admitting that I don’t enjoy First Person Shooters anymore; the video game world seems to be filled with Call of Duty knock-offs (and Call of Duty itself, actually) that are nothing but repetitive snorefests with lackluster stories, being sold entirely for the multiplayer. Frankly, I don’t think multiplayer has any right to hold up a game: if your game doesn’t have a solid leg to stand on with singleplayer, I’m not even going to touch it, which is why I haven’t bought a Call of Duty since #2 (the last good one).However, Medal of Honor exemplifies what shooters should be in this day and age; a captivating, compelling storyline, grounded heavily in reality but with just enough exaggerated fanfare to keep you playing through to the end. The single player campaign isn’t excessively long, but it was long enough that without binging and playing perhaps two hours every couple of days, I ended up beating it just this morning (having bought it the day it came out). The military jargon and procedural tactics are authentic, as well as the weapons used and the missions of the Special Forces operators. Anybody that enjoys solid military procedural will love this game.I haven’t played multiplayer, and I don’t particularly plan to – there’s nothing fun to me about playing the same ten or twelve maps ad nauseum with a cluster of people that I don’t know. I do, however, enjoy split-screen co-op and multiplayer — which is where this game falls short. This is the on.
Luky_shot –
Great shooter. Online was a great engine but lacked players because MOH is not as popular as the other two titles.Single player was great, good story and fantastic graphics. Realism was a bit off, left me feeling like a god whenI was hoping to have bullet affect me more.overall 4/5graphics 5/5bots 3/5gameplay 4/5story 4.5/5age 14+
R. Guinn –
MUCH BETTER THAN ANY CALL OF DUTY.When I say that- Call of Duty is a great game. Its artistry is beautiful and the story is interesting. However, Medal of Honor takes players into the real-world battle in Afghanistan with a first hand look at the role "Tier 1" operators play in America’s longest war. EA made it a point to seek out actual operators to consult on the games story, interface, and equipment to make sure they produced a top-notch version of what it was like for JSOC teams in Afghanistan.Gameplay puts you into the boots of operators in AFO (Advance Force Operation) "Wolfpack" (consisting of Army Compartmentalized Units- AKA Delta Force) and AFO "Neptune" (consisting of SEALs from the elite "Development Group", AKA "DEVGRU" or Team Six)- who are placed into the Shah-i-Kot Vally and the mountain of Takur Ghar, Afghanistan- during the opening hours of the US-led invasion in 2001. AFO teams were sent in to find enemy strongpoints, and either neutralize them or mark them for fire missions and/or airstrikes- prepping the battlespace for the incoming Army Rangers and Airborne units. Although loosely based on actual historical events- Medal of Honor still brings great realism- well, as close as a video game can get you there.The graphics are decent, the environments accurate and the weapons are as-close to on-par as you’re going to get.I won’t provide anymore spoilers- But if you like intense firefights during the real-life events in.