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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Take That Fritz...!, 28 Jun 2005
Now I am a reasonable man, and I like the MOH series as much as the next guy, but when I peeked at the reviews: 'Mediocre', Not as good' and 'I haven't had a girlfriend' I was a bit bemused to say the least. After an hour or so traipsing through the missions I have to admit MOH:EA isn't very good, it has evolved, not for the good of the game or series but to keep up with Call of Duty, a game which I think is decidedly middle of the road. The bad points outway the good points in what could have been a classic game. Good Points: Some graphics are top notch Authentic WW2 weaponry & machinery Involved in real battles of the era Great storyline Bad Points: Some graphics are blocky ie Panzer tank and Thompson machine gun No hakenkreuz (Imperial German markings though), taking away the authenticity of the game All the Brits sound like Brian Blessed Gameplay is slow and sluggish Some missions are way too short Too much time to load/pause the game I could go on, but it would take the shine off the franchise. Personally I still prefer MOH:AA & MOH:RS and the p.c. versions have still got good playability even with the add ons, where sadly this one lacks depth. I was expecting comments from Boys Own/Commando comics such as 'Hande Hoch!', 'For you ze var ist over' and 'Take that Fritz' and maybe a guest appearance by German International Recording Artist 1980-2005 David Hasselhoff just to round off the lack of inspiration EA might have had with this release. C'mon EA, get your act together as I hope the new James Bond isn't like this. MOH: EA is a lot like Terminator 3, very well hyped, no doubt it will be bought in bucketloads, but it fails to deliver when it needs it most and it will leave a few with a bad taste in their mouth, look out for my copy on ebay in the next few weeks.
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