Reviewer Steve Wright writes, "Medal of Honor: Warfighter is no stranger to controversy, with most of it stemming from its self-proclaimed realistic portrayal of current-day warfare.
"Debates aside, Warfighter sets itself up for failure in the opening minutes of its single-player campaign. By placing a single remote detonation charge on a truck, you manage to blow up EVERY SINGLE THING in the docks around you. You go from stealth mission one second, to a scenario where cargo containers are exploding and raining down upon you the next. Oh, and then you blow up a helicopter immediately afterward."
Alongside death, taxes and terrible Adam Sandler movies, video game sequels are just another crushing inevitability of life. Sequels and franchises are the lifeblood of the industry, so you can bet any halfway successful game will be aiming towards at least five more follow-ups and spin-offs in pursuit of more delicious money.
Yet even major franchises tend to run themselves into the ground eventually, where they can either reboot themselves and come back stronger than ever (think the new Tomb Raider games) or stay buried in the past.
This new Top 5 video series is starting with a bang, and quite possibly some teabagging, as I run through my favorite first-person shooters.
Halo ce
Halo 2
Halo 3
Halo 4
Halo5
Before i liked halo
007 goldeneye
Doom 2
Crysis 3
Cod WAW
MOH
Old school would be Wolfenstein, Doom, Hexen, Duke Nukem, and Rise of the Triad.
More recently Half-Life 2, BioShock (original), Wolfenstein the new order, Timesplitters 2, Medal of Honour.
Some personal favourites Singularity, Resistance series, Killzone Series, Bulletstorm, Dishonored.
The video game industry is one based on the backs of its scholarly properties. Like movies and books, it’s a space that draws vigorously on strong sequels and innovative new thoughts. Notwithstanding, not all sequels surpass the enormity of their forerunners, and a chosen few of them check the start of the end for their →
Assassin's Creed series was ruined after Black Flag, Ubisoft made it annually game. I played Dead Space 1 and 2; were awesome but Dead Space 3 failed to make gosip. As MOH Warfighter was good game
I preferred Revelations over Brotherhood. AC Brotherhood had such a boring story while AC Revelations tied everything up very well for Ezio and Altair, if I was going to pick a game where it all started going downhill for me it would be AC 3 but despite that AC 1,2, Brotherhood, Revelations, 4, Rogue and Syndicate are all good games.
Lost Planet as far as I remember went like dead space with the third game (round based type play) it just felt like it was just a map clearing game with multiple horde survival. Call Of duty went and died long ago. Ghosts didn't help its cause but now we have three development houses it's going from bad to worse. GTA to me anyway was saved with five to me the driving up until then was awful. Mario and sonics died along time ago to in my eyes.
i think everyone is just jumping on the bandwagon of bashing this game . Its getting slammed for being similar to other MOH games but then COD has been the same since 2009 and its always (revolutionary)
I'm not about to shed a tear for yet another generic modern military shooter.
Hurray!
MOH should stick to its old formula: attempting to recreate saving private ryan.
i have been playing this game mp for awhile now. the graphics are very bland/washed out in spots. you need to play this game with a friend to have any fun. a bad wingman makes for a bad gamming session. i am very disappointed in EA for sending this game out there unfinished. i could get $40 buck for it at best buy. i just want to level out then trade this game in.