It's been a while since the Medal of Honor franchise has found its way on to store shelves, but we're interested for what the series will bring to the crowded realm of modern shooters. At tonight's 2009 Video Game Awards, the first footage of the recently revealedMedal of Honor impressed with solid visuals and a metric ton of explosions.
Not enough for you? The gameplay trailer concluded with one NPC kicking a booby trapped prisoner through a high rise window. Now we're not marketing pros, but that should be the first bullet point on the back of the game's box. Check out the trailer -- in all its YouTube quality glory -- after the break.
actually, you're wrong, it IS a new decade, you're forgetting that the years ending in zero count as the 1st, and those ending in one are the second year and so on. A decade = 10 years, count them below:
Mm, I'm not sure... I remember back in 2000 many were saying that the new millennium actually started at 2001, not 2000 (And that's because year 0 doesn't count, so the millennium started at year 1, not year 0, and so with centuries and decades).
"Years of the Gregorian calendar, which is currently in use today, are counted from AD 1"
There was no year 0, which means the first decade started at 1, and lasted until the end of year 10...that's 10 years, in case you can't count. The 2nd decade started in year 11. The Gregorian calendar is still in use, so the trend obviously continued, which means the next decade starts in 2011. 2010 marks the end of this current decade, not the start of a new one
The first start of the decade calendar wise was year 0.. Equivalant to year 2000 / 2010 So... you mean Jesus was born in year 0 but he was actually born BC O_o
If you think the millennium started with year 0, find me a single record of ANYTHING happening in year 0, between BC and AD. Because it went from 1 BC to 1 AD when Mary popped out a human being that we decided was important enough to change the records of time.
I vote we keep a new record actually. 1 BSM, which begins in 1952. I think Shigeru Miyamoto is influential enough and has changed the world in enough ways to merit a new year.
"I vote we keep a new record actually. 1 BSM, which begins in 1952. I think Shigeru Miyamoto is influential enough and has changed the world in enough ways to merit a new year." I hope he has a kid with a D-something name. A BDSM era would kick ass.
Looks great. Seems like it's gonna have a lot of vehicle combat including choppers, which looks sweet. If DICE is doing the vehicles it should be awesome.
ummm...no lol. Saw it during the VGA (better quality then this youtube vid)
It looks like Call of Duty kind of graphics tbh....but better.
Nice to see a Medal of Honor game I'm interested in again. I remember one of the first MoH games where they had the storming the Normandy beach...before it got done to death and thinking it was the best looking thing ever.
Doesn't look cel-shaded, but they are using a lot of solid and contrasting colors it looks like with very deep shadows. Could just be the low quality video not showing the textile textures though.
Yeah I hope it's just the video quality. I actually really enjoyed Airborne.. it had a neat gimmick. and I love Bad Company so DICE could do this new installment well.
The character models are pretty awful. They look like Timesplitters' models, bulky and a little too rounded. I still think MW2 looks better overall, although the lighting in MOH is looking pretty good.
It was a boobytrap (huh huh booby) not suicide bomber. Unclear why specops would touch the body considering bodies have been boobytrapped for a long time. huh huh booby.
I hear the person the cover is based off of was killed in action in Afghanistan. Some may say its in bad taste, others may say its completely badass, I think it is the latter.
I hope it lets you open doors and doesn't leave the grunt work to three repulsive and omnipresent AI Characters. Better yet, I hope your three best mates can take their place at any time.