

However, it packs a lot of content into those hours. Medal of Honor doesn't break this trend and should take you slightly longer than 10 hours to complete on the standard difficulty setting. Over the last couple of years, 10 to 15 hours appears to have become the standard length for single-player shooters. It's an ongoing mystery as to why developers don't use this uninterrupted viewpoint more often. Just as in Half-Life, this technique is incredibly effective for creating a sense of both urgency and of attachment to the game's environments. All the "cutscenes" are seamlessly integrated into the ongoing events of the level. As in Half-Life, you witness everything from the fixed first-person viewpoint of your character. Rather than focus on creating memorable characters or surprising plot twists, the developers at 2015 have taken an arguably more effective route by constantly introducing memorable set pieces and surprising new gameplay elements. Instead, the game is split into six more or less disconnected missions spread across more than 30 different levels. Medal of Honor isn't very heavy on story. Medal of Honor is intense and exciting all the way through. Relatively short but very dense, it's like one-half game and one-half amusement park ride. A lot of clever scripting and precisely orchestrated mayhem lend it a sustained intensity that more open-ended tactical shooters often lack. Medal of Honor is first and foremost a run-and-gun shooter-a really, really excellent run-and-gun shooter. However, if the realistic setting has led you to expect a serious combat simulation along the lines of Ghost Recon or Operation Flashpoint, you're going to be surprised and perhaps disappointed.
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