GamerZines writes:
Ever since Medal of Honor shifted from World War Two to the modern era, the hardcore shooter series has been suffering from a bit of an identity crisis. Whether you compare it to Battlefield or Call of Duty, Danger Close’s efforts have never really stood out – striking us as more of a ‘me too’ experience rather than something genuinely different. This year that precedent isn’t quite so clear cut, but before we get into that let’s get a few things out the way.