No kidding, everyone in the freaking game jumps up these ledges and is all "oh shit, we left the player behind." There was one point where your teammate boosts you up a ledge, I got up and turned around, figuring I'd have to help him up.. but no, he's climbing up already. Really bugged me.EcksTeaSea said:"In this ultra competitive category, Medal of Honor stands out from the pack. By portraying the Tier 1 Operator as so elite, so tough, Medal of Honor offers a view into a world that has the power to resonate with FPS gamers everywhere."
Oh yeah very elite and tough. So tough that my guy can't climb up a ledge without the help of someone.
This just in: Neither is the game.Greg Tito said:Medal of Honor Sales Are Not Amazing
Actually I have given it a lot of thought...Suskie said:You're not giving it much thought, are you?Bretty said:Why people would want to mimick CoD:MW I have no idea.
I rented it and just finished the single-player campaign. It wasn't bad at all, but not nearly as pretty, smooth, polished or intense as the Call of Duty games are. It's worth a rental if you're into this sort of thing, but yeah, those 1.5 million copies will pale in comparison to what Black Ops is shaping up to push.