Video: Medal of Honor Airborne paradrop briefing

We’ve got the latest trailer for Medal of Honor: Airborne and it highlights the installment’s new theme: Variations in missions. The title seeks to do away with the linear nature of FPS single-player missions by letting players choose their initial point of attack, letting them figure out their own winning strategies for attack. Check it out:

The Medal of Honor series has long been acclaimed for the great World War II experience that it dished out. As usual, the visual and audio presentation is on a lofty level right up there with the best that Electronic Arts has to offer. The story takes you paradropping into enemy territory, ally camps, roofs, balconies and a lot more. All the old-school guns are still there, plus some new toys to sack the opposition with.

Medal of Honor: Airborne glides in in the third quarter of 2007. All you Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC soldiers better gear up. The game looks to have you explore all the possible ways to beat it, making for a lot of replay value for this powder keg of a title.

We’ve got the latest trailer for Medal of Honor: Airborne and it highlights the installment’s new theme: Variations in missions. The title seeks to do away with the linear nature of FPS single-player missions by letting players choose their initial point of attack, letting them figure out their own winning strategies for attack. Check it out:

The Medal of Honor series has long been acclaimed for the great World War II experience that it dished out. As usual, the visual and audio presentation is on a lofty level right up there with the best that Electronic Arts has to offer. The story takes you paradropping into enemy territory, ally camps, roofs, balconies and a lot more. All the old-school guns are still there, plus some new toys to sack the opposition with.

Medal of Honor: Airborne glides in in the third quarter of 2007. All you Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC soldiers better gear up. The game looks to have you explore all the possible ways to beat it, making for a lot of replay value for this powder keg of a title.

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