Medal of Honor Airborne (PC)

69%
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Medal of Honor Airborne (PC) (2007)
genre: action, first person shooter, historic

score: 69%
users: 75%

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'The game certainly has its moments and is by no means a lost cause, but in the end the game is only strongly recommended for World War II shooter completists and long standing fans of the Medal of Honor series.'
Read more » GameShark
'Similarly, Airborne's standout feature -- land where you will and fight your way through objectives in whatever order you want -- is less about reliving history than saving a sagging series for which decision-making has meant "where to shoot" and "what to shoot with."'
Read more » 1up.com
'So although it may not be worth a purchase, it’s worth playing around with, if only for a while.'
Read more » Gamer 2.0
'I found the controls very sloppy for an FPS, and almost downright unresponsive during short periods when there was a big explosion or several grenades going off at once (seemingly independent of whether or not the explosion was actually in my field of view at the time).'
Read more » Game Over
'Medal of Honor: Airborne sprinkles minor moments of brilliance though a minefield of questionable game design. Fans of the series will experience some memorable gunfights, but if you’re a casual gamer looking for a great World War II title, stick with Call of Duty.'
Read more » GameInformer
'If you want my advice, keep the idea, change the time line, okay?'
Read more » Gaming Age
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'Medal of Honor: Airborne, while not perfect, is definitely the best game in the franchise to come along in quite a while.'
Read more » IGN
'Though we have seen many games like this, the choice of dropping in at any location on the battleground is a nice change from the linear maps most are used to.'
Read more » GameZone
'Airborne is not a ground breaking game but it does take a new look at World War II first person shooters.'
Read more » GameChronicles
'The system of ducking behind cover and maneuvering to shoot above or around it works perfectly, delivering non-stop action and excitement.'
Read more » Gamedaily
'The long-running WWII franchise tries to jump two steps forward, but can't help taking a step back as well.'
Read more » Gamespy
'The single-player campaign doesn't get cooking until the last two levels, but those two levels combined with solid multiplayer make it worth enlisting in Airborne.'
Read more » Gamespot
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