This game was a pretty good addition to the MOH family. Gameplay is pretty entertaining except that there is a very obvious path that you must follow, no choice in where you go like in European Assault. Graphics are pretty good and the overral campaign is entertaining. The different array of weapons really make the battles interesting however certain maneuvarabilities are restricted: such as lying down, or kicking a grenade that is lying on your foot (not a good situation). The AI Japanese are not the smartest people on earth (like they are today:) My personel favorite feature of the game was its multiplayer. You can have AI join in a battle or you can have your friends join in a battle or both. You can have up to eight people running around shooting each other in some pretty sweat battle areas. I have played the battle portion of the game with my friend's for hours. Also, if you have broadband internet, this game is great for online play. BTW: I wouldn't necessarily consider it an easy game. On the easy setting, it can be pretty easy, but if you put it on the hardest setting, it is nearly impossible to beat. Personally I recommend European Assault more, but this is also a good game worth playing. Buy it if you want to, I did and I wasn't sorry at all.Read full review
Great first person shooter game. Showed what it was like during the Pacific War (Allied vs. Axis power); somewhat different than most WWII games that are set in the European countries. This game is set in Asia Pacific (Philippines, Singapore, etc), with player having missions inside submarines, ships, and inland jungle areas. Gameplay is similar to MOH Frontline, but has other weapons that were used during this war. Overall, it sets the standard for depicting the Pacific War.
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Came in plastic which was a good feeling putting aside how old the game is. Glad to play that game again after 15 years!
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I have played Medal of Honor frontline on Xbox but not on ps2 but I have not played Medal of Honor rising sun yet been busy
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These days, Electronic Arts must expect the Medal of Honor games to sell solely on the strength of their name alone. The newest game in the acclaimed World War II-themed series of shooters, subtitled Rising Sun, adopts the same formula used by its predecessors, but it's fraught with lots of minor gameplay problems that eventually add up to one major headache. Rising Sun isn't completely without merit, since it comes packaged with some nice extra materials and mostly solid production values, but the weakness of the gameplay itself undermines what could have been a much more enjoyable experience.
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