UGO Games Editor Chris Plante writes,
"It sure seems Modern Warfare (and its gobs of money) is the inspiration behind EA's announcement today of their new Medal of Honor. We know little about the game other than it takes place in Afghanistan and features a suspiciously bearded man. Suspicious, you say? Here's why:
Meet "Cowboy," an United States Special Forces officer and Medal of Honor Man's monozygotic twin. This particular picture (right), taken in August 24, 2002, is part of a series ran by Time magazine during the beginning of the War in Afghanistan. The snapshots showcase the man's every day routine: pumping iron, combing suspects and chasing women on his four-wheeler."
This week, Lou, Sam and Geoff discuss Iron Man 2, the extension of the Lost finale, Fallout: New Vegas and how the pursuit of 10,000 Microsoft Points means You Will Die. After the week in movie and gaming news and releases, we will run down what we have been up to in The Weekly Whatchas and let you know about the new releases in The Indie Game Roundup
Not normally one to shy away from a fight EA have, not surprisingly, shied away from a direct one-to-one release schedule with Call of Duty: Black Ops.
onPause Writes: "It has just been revealed in the recently released "Leave a Message" trailer for Medal Of Honor that the game will ship October 12th in America and October 15th in Europe. "
Why does MoH look sooooooo much better to me than MW2? I had no interest in MW2, but after seeing the MoH Tier 1 trailer, I'm really looking forward to it.
Another MW2 killer. I remember playing the older versions during Lan parties...so awesome