EA Honors Retailers
With a one-of-a-kind WWII-based first person shooter! Wait a second...
Published: March 26, 2007
For a generation that never lived first-hand in a world knee-deep in the fight against Nazism, it's a hell of thing that we've seen the war-torn turf of Western Europe for as often as WWII-based videogames have assigned us to. The setting's been beat to death, sure, but for a franchise that started the whole "first-person shooter based in a certain 1940's conflict" thing, we'll give EA the benefit of the doubt for releasing yet another testament to the genre. Plus, y'know, the whole "series swan song on the PS2" makes it all nostalgic-sounding 'n stuff.
"Medal of Honor Vanguard really takes players back to the classic MOH gameplay experience," insists Matt Sentell, Senior Producer at EALA. "We are really excited to offer this game both on the PlayStation 2 console as well as the Nintendo Wii which promises to allow fans to experience MOH in a completely new way."
There are plenty of epic battles to relive, but better yet, you can relive them as we relived them by checking out our hands-on impressions of the game from January. That is, unless you're not all too fond of "them books with all them letters and pages" and would rather grab a gun off the bat and start cappin' Nazis left and right. Hey, go to town, man: just be prepared to throw down forty bucks for the experience. It ships today, by the way.
"Medal of Honor Vanguard really takes players back to the classic MOH gameplay experience," insists Matt Sentell, Senior Producer at EALA. "We are really excited to offer this game both on the PlayStation 2 console as well as the Nintendo Wii which promises to allow fans to experience MOH in a completely new way."
There are plenty of epic battles to relive, but better yet, you can relive them as we relived them by checking out our hands-on impressions of the game from January. That is, unless you're not all too fond of "them books with all them letters and pages" and would rather grab a gun off the bat and start cappin' Nazis left and right. Hey, go to town, man: just be prepared to throw down forty bucks for the experience. It ships today, by the way.
