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Medal Of Honor: Airborne
Published by: Electronic Arts |
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By Sergiu Petrisor
Published: May 7, 2007
Print Take to the skies in Medal of Honor Airborne™, where you'll drop into grueling ground attacks in a bid to turn the tide of WWII. Starting with your jump from a C-47 transport plane, every choice you make can seal your fate. In the air, control your parachute to select a landing spot that brings you the greatest strategic advantage. On the ground, tackle objectives as you choose across a massive, free-roaming, vertical battlefield. But craft your strategy carefully: every move you make-from your choice of landing spot to the enemies you engage on the ground-will determine your success in the mission, and whether or not you are truly one of the Airborne elite.
"Medal of Honor Airborne is a new direction for the franchise introducing innovations that redefine the series as well as impact the FPS genre as a whole," explained Neil Young, VP and General Manager at EALA. "We can't wait for August when everyone can experience the new Medal of Honor, the first WWII game that allows the player to land anywhere and truly fight the way they want to." Developed by EA Los Angeles (EALA), Medal of Honor Airborne has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
Coming to PC, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, and XBOX 360™ system on August 28, 2007.
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| (PC) Medal of Honor: Airborne September 27, 2007 Medal of Honor: Airborne is the 11th and latest installment of the critically acclaimed Medal of Honor series. EA being in possession of the franchise decided that a new installment is proper to be launched this time for all the next-gen platforms except Wii. Along with Call of Duty and Brothers in Arms, Medal of Honor represents the peak of World War II first-person shooters. Anyway a change had to be made in the franchise in order to win the hearts of the fans in an already saturated first-person shooters market. So EA decided to focus on paratrooper activities and to recreate some of their missions from World War II.
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