Medal of Honor was released quite close to CoD: Black Ops but that doesnt seem to have hurt sales as the game has reportedly sold 2 million units up to date......way to go MoH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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zippdementia - November 03, 2010 (09:16 AM) Welcome back, Bomen ^_^ |
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Suskie - November 03, 2010 (10:01 AM) Two million is certainly nothing to be ashamed of, but it doesn't even put a scratch on the sales Modern Warfare 2 made last year, let the number of units Black Ops is predicted to move. EA wanted Medal of Honor to compete with Call of Duty, and it won't for the foreseeable future. |
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CouchPotato - November 03, 2010 (01:51 PM) I hate shooters, and i think one doesn't need creativity to create a shooter title, but didn't at one point Steven Spielberg create a Medal of Honor title ,namely the Allied Assault one? It was cool. |
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fleinn - November 03, 2010 (05:13 PM) Mm. Launched around when Saving Private Ryan released. I remember thinking at the time that - at least it had interesting scenarios, and movement and pacing, and so on. The sniper alley, the escape mission, the beach landing, the charge up to the lighthouse. The game had those. The sound production was great. The graphics and lighting was set up really well. It also had the silly stereotypical french resistance fighters, it had the soldiers competing for dying heroic deaths, it had the screaming sergeant, it had the sneaky special ops guy. It had the stupidly charging nazi, nazi dog, it had the battle against the tiger tank, it had the endless shooting on a rail. It had the suddenly appearing and then never to be seen again troop of allies assisting you with one mission. All of the things that kept coming back in every game in some form since. *shrug* each to their own, I guess.. |
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blood-omen - November 04, 2010 (08:34 AM) thanx a lot zippd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |