Medal of Honor Airborne - Gamers Guide
Medal of Honor Airborne
Medal of Honor: Airborne is a first-person shooter video
game, developed by EA Los Angeles, and released worldwide on mobile phones in
August 2007, on Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in September 2007, and on
PlayStation 3 in November 2007. It is the 11th installment of the Medal of
Honor series and uses a modified version of Unreal Engine 3, In the game's
single-player mode, players assume the role of an American paratrooper in the
US 82nd Airborne Division who is airdropped with his squadrons and fights
against hostile forces across six large missions that take place during the
latter half of the European theater of World War II, while in its online
multiplayer mode, players can choose to fight as Allied soldiers that parachute
into the battlefield, or as Axis soldiers who defend on the ground.
Unlike previous games in the series that employed a linear
style of gameplay in its single-player mode, in which the start point and
direction is already laid out, Airborne employs a more nonlinear gameplay style
in both modes, in that players can start their game anywhere in the map that
they land in and complete the majority of a mission's objectives in any order.
The game has received more favorable reviews for the PC and PlayStation 3
versions, than its Xbox 360 version. While the game was planned to have
versions made for PlayStation 2, Wii, and Xbox, these were later canceled,
with the first two consoles having Medal of Honor: Vanguard as an exclusive
title between them instead.
- Developer EA Los Angeles
- Publisher Electronic Arts
- Director Jon Paquette
- Producer Patrick Gilmore
- Designer Rex Dickson
- Programmer Simon Myszko
- Artist Justin Thomas//James H. Dargie
- Composer Michael Giacchino
- Series Medal of Honor
- Engine Unreal Engine 3
- Platform Microsoft Windows/Xbox 360/PlayStation 3
- Release August 28, 2007
- Genre First-person shooter
- Mode Single-player, multiplayer
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