Medal of Honor: Airborne – “Fight Anywhere” video

Here’s another video of upcoming Medal of Honor: Airborne (PS3, 360, PC). We already know that the game will give players a different experience every time they drop on a mission by choosing different landing points, but that’s not all there is to it. This video shows how the enemies don’t follow a certain script, their actions are not set, and there are endless possibilities on how they’d react to your decisions. Your Axis foes will also be in different positions every time.

One of the factors that changes your game on each drop is the weapon you pick. Of course, you can’t use a Springfield like you would a Thompson. Take cover in a good vantage point and pick enemies off one by one, move to tighter spots and spray bullets with your Thompson, fight head-on with a rifle, or just lob a few grenades – it’s entirely up to you how you want to finish the mission. In the end, you will encounter all enemy soldiers no matter where they are or what they do.

As mentioned before, the graphics look amazing with what looks like the best EA can offer. The lighting makes for a realistic feel, the structures are shiny even in the dark, and the explosions are grand. Expect to get your hands on the latest installment in the Medal of Honor series later this year.

Here’s another video of upcoming Medal of Honor: Airborne (PS3, 360, PC). We already know that the game will give players a different experience every time they drop on a mission by choosing different landing points, but that’s not all there is to it. This video shows how the enemies don’t follow a certain script, their actions are not set, and there are endless possibilities on how they’d react to your decisions. Your Axis foes will also be in different positions every time.

One of the factors that changes your game on each drop is the weapon you pick. Of course, you can’t use a Springfield like you would a Thompson. Take cover in a good vantage point and pick enemies off one by one, move to tighter spots and spray bullets with your Thompson, fight head-on with a rifle, or just lob a few grenades – it’s entirely up to you how you want to finish the mission. In the end, you will encounter all enemy soldiers no matter where they are or what they do.

As mentioned before, the graphics look amazing with what looks like the best EA can offer. The lighting makes for a realistic feel, the structures are shiny even in the dark, and the explosions are grand. Expect to get your hands on the latest installment in the Medal of Honor series later this year.

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