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Regroup with the SEALs from Medal of Honor, as they take on an international terrorist plot.Regroup with the SEALs from Medal of Honor, as they take on an international terrorist plot.Regroup with the SEALs from Medal of Honor, as they take on an international terrorist plot.
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Christian Mortensen
- Preacher
- (voice)
Jeffrey Pierce
- Mother
- (voice)
Chris Fries
- Dusty
- (voice)
Scott Levy
- Stump
- (voice)
Michael Broderick
- Tick
- (voice)
Sandra Lerga
- Lena
- (voice)
Zadran Wali
- Ajab
- (voice)
Said Faraj
- Sad Al Din
- (voice)
Gino Salvano
- Kalifa
- (voice)
Kristof Konrad
- Greko
- (voice)
Ayman Samman
- Faraz
- (voice)
Jack Dimich
- Stovan Bosic
- (voice)
- (as a different name)
- …
Jake Lopez
- General Barrera
- (voice)
Melissa Bickerton
- Mrs. Mother
- (voice)
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- TriviaSeven enlisted Navy Seals (including one that participated in the execution of Osama Bin Laden) were non-judicially punished (received reprimands and docked two months pay) by the U.S. Navy for divulging secret specially-designed weapon information to the producers of the game, while working as paid consultants for Electronic Arts. U.S. Navy Seal members sign letters of non-disclosure while on active duty in the unit.
- GoofsGrammar and spelling mistakes in subtitles.
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I've made it clear in the past how I feel about FPS video games. There are just too many of them. I feel that they are dangerous, and may well sink the video games industry at some point when the market inevitably becomes oversaturated with them. The war-based FPS games are the worst, often glorifying aggression in foreign countries and making heroes out of invading forces. For games set in the past, such as the very first Medal of Honor games (so innocent compared to this, and now so far removed from Steven Spielberg's original idea) I can accept this, but for games set in the present day (which most are) the thought of thousands of angry teenage boys having fun sniping people for hours on end deeply disturbs me. Electronic Arts try to inject a story of a man torn between duties in Warfighter in an attempt to separate it a bit more from Call of Duty and Modern Combat, but they are all the same to me.
There's literally nothing here that you haven't seen before, except you've not seen it done as poorly as this. There will be multiple moments when you have to carefully snipe a bad guy, and you've got him locked in your sights, only for the bullet to, completely impossibly, NOT hit. There will be other times when your mission doesn't advance forward, causing you to restart from the last checkpoint in the hope that perhaps this time it will work properly. Chuck in generic foreign meat dummies, lots of bad language, poorly designed areas, bad lighting, terrible aiming, and you've got yourself a very forgettable game.
They should stop making these. There are enough FPS games out there to last even the most blood-thirsty, gun-happy unhealthy teenagers for a long time. It is liberal with trophies at the very least.
Graphics C Sound A Gameplay C- Lasting Appeal D
There's literally nothing here that you haven't seen before, except you've not seen it done as poorly as this. There will be multiple moments when you have to carefully snipe a bad guy, and you've got him locked in your sights, only for the bullet to, completely impossibly, NOT hit. There will be other times when your mission doesn't advance forward, causing you to restart from the last checkpoint in the hope that perhaps this time it will work properly. Chuck in generic foreign meat dummies, lots of bad language, poorly designed areas, bad lighting, terrible aiming, and you've got yourself a very forgettable game.
They should stop making these. There are enough FPS games out there to last even the most blood-thirsty, gun-happy unhealthy teenagers for a long time. It is liberal with trophies at the very least.
Graphics C Sound A Gameplay C- Lasting Appeal D
- CuriosityKilledShawn
- Mar 5, 2013
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