


Critics simply do not understand the Type A operator personality. They are direct and to the point, operators don’t have time for BS and when things need to get done there isn’t a long speech to be made. That brotherhood is very well instrumented in the game. People we served with every day at our side and led the way. Unlike a lot of critics reviewing this game who considered the characters flat, we have had brothers like this. In addition to the adrenaline-filled, fun moments there are some definite tough moments in the story that remind us about why we care about guys like Preacher, Mother, Dusty and Voodoo. While more freedom of movement in and out of traffic would be welcome, both events taken as a whole are a great addition to the campaign. It succeeds in showing that operators do more than just emerge from the water in a swamp or air assault onto an objective. The driving portion of the game was definitely a surprise but a welcome one. This game is filled with moments that evoke an emotional response.

The Battle in the city of Somalia reminds me of what it would have been like in the Battle of Mogadishu. From the car chase through crowded streets and taking part in the recreation of the MAERSK Alabama stand-off to storming the beaches of Somalia with a goal of dispatching tier 1 style justice (which harkens back to the Normandy invasion of the very first title). For anyone that has not yet completed the single-player portion, be advised, some of these things are SPOILERS. While there is that subtle sub-plot going on, there are definitely some stand out moments for during the campaign. Much like Act of Valor the operational side of the story shows the scope in operations that SOF operators are capable of. This game takes the opportunity to show other wonderful Operators who put forth the same effort and make the same sacrifices that American SOF members do. The hunt for PETN really shows that the global war on terror isn’t just a battle fought in two or three countries but in many. Anyone who doesn’t understand that portion misses the whole point of the story. It’s about what they give up and what they have to let go of in order to stop people intent on causing mass loss of life. That story is about special men and women who form the world’s Tier 1 elements and Special Missions Units. It has been said this game is about the story within a story. It is one that has a very real tale to tell far beyond the hunt for PETN. The single player story of Medal of Honor Warfighter is one of duty, honor, and sacrifice. Does it have what it takes? Is this game worth your attention? Let’s take a look.
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The game takes a very similar tone with a similar message in mind. With a market dominated by Call of Duty and Battlefield 3, the newest Medal of Honor strives to recapture a throne the series once held nearly a decade ago.
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Many comparisons can be made with the recent movie “ACT OF VALOR”. Medal of Honor Warfighter is the second installment in the rebooted series, and like its predecessor focuses on the operations conducted by special operations forces, focusing on “tier 1″ level assets – the most secretive of SOF teams. While most of the Medal of Honor franchise focused on World War II, Medal of Honor (2010) rebooted the franchise and took it to the modern theater.
