| Medal of Honor: Heroes | 
enlarge | From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.36 You Save: $5.63 (28%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (27 reviews) Sales Rank: 706
Platform: Sony Psp ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6
MPN: 15287 Model: 15287 UPC: 014633152876 EAN: 0014633152876 ASIN: B000HASW0I
Release Date: October 23, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Become Lieutenant Jimmy Patterson - star of Medal of Honor & Medal of Honor - Frontline - in an untold chapter of his time in Holland as part of Operation Market Garden | | | Play as Sergeant John Baker, from Medal of Honor Allied Assault Breakthrough, and sabotage German defenses on the Italian coastline, to help the invasion forces crack Hitler's iron hold on Europe | | | Return to the Ardennes Forest during the Battle of the Bulge to complete unfinished business for the OSS, as Lieutenant William Holt from Medal of Honor European Assault | | | Up to 8 people can fight together in multiplayer combat -- go online for wargaming with up to 32 players | | | Quickplay missions allow players to jump right into the action or to create customized mission scenarios for added re-playability |
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Product Description Medal of Honor: Heroes lets you become each of the main characters from the Medal Of Honor series. Players can unlock over 20 classic MoH characters to use in multiplayer games adding both variety and personality to their online experience. Travel through 12 unique environments, from rocky coasts of Italy, to the rainy streets of Holland and snowy fields in the Ardennes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
  All the best of MoH in perfect PSP size June 30, 2008 I love Medal Of Honor. Something about killing Nazis, who represent pure evil, set against the backdrop of the Greatest Generation, makes this a great franchise. I recently got my PSP, and was looking for a new game for my trips. The price could not be beat, and, much to my surprise, neither could the gameplay.
First, it was far more detailed than I imagined; almost no change in graphics from PS2. Second, the missions are alternately easy and hard, giving you a good sense of challenge and accomplishment. Finally, the use of the controls is actually good. Shortcuts, like a double tap right to bring up a grenade instead of cycling through your inventory, help a lot.
Overall, I just wish there were more missions! Still, after conquering most of Europe, who am I to complain?
  great service May 11, 2008 the game is great, product came quickly and in brand new condition, this convinced me to buy again from this company
  Wow! it is really great!! April 5, 2008 usually i do not like shooting games, but this one is definitely an exception! i really liked it and it was so much fun even after i finished the game!! i actually have absolutely no problems with this game. it is super fun and can last a very long time!!
  Good game for portable system March 25, 2008 Just picked up a PSP and decided to get this game based on prior Metal of Honor games for Xbox that I've owned. For a portable game it is pretty good. The graphics are good overall, the game play is good, and the on-line play can be fun after some practice. Only complaints so far are:
1.) Controls- takes a while to get use to the controls.
2.) Game dialog- the game keeps saying the same stuff over and over.
Outside of those two items I think the game is good for the current price.
  MoH on PSP February 19, 2008 I just picked up a PSP Daxter bundle, with five more games (not including the game with the bundle), including this one. I was eager for some FPS WWII action and some godd multiplayer on the go. Sadly, this game doesn't rise above average.
First, let me start with the controls. This is how to do a FPS on the PSP. One uses the X, O, triangle, and square buttons to look around and the analog stick to move. The shoulder buttons are for zooming and shooting, and the d-pad is used to use medkits, reload, and cycle weapons. As you can see, every button is used to the fullest, and there is little room to do anything in the game but shoot Germans. Most of the missions involve capturing a post or picking up some secret plans, and then escaping. It would get repetitive, except for the fact that the game doesn't even last long enough to do that. I was on veteran (medium) difficulty and the game lasted 3-4 hours. Even on hero difficulty, it took less than six hours. It's not that the missions aren't difficult, but that they are too short. The longest one took was about fifteen minutes, and there were a couple I beat in three, leaving me with a sense of wanting much more. Your squadmates will constantly throw grenades and hit you, and with only one medkit, some of the missions would depend on finding another health pack.
Now, I have been a bit critical. However, there are many good aspects to the game. First is the controls. The shooting controls are tight and frantic, even on a handheld. They may take a bit to get used to, but they work extremely well once you do. The graphics are also very good for a handheld, probably in the line of late PSone, early PS2 games. The colors are bright, but it's hard to enjoy them when you've faced the same generic forest, snow, and open plain levels in other, better WWII FPS games. The multiplayer also holds up very well, and is extremely easy to set up. It would be tons of fun, but, sadly, few people are ever signed on.
All in all, it turned out to be only decent. It rehashed many themes done in previous games of the like, but it did rehash them pretty well, and provides some good shooter action on the go. Don't go in expecting too much, and you may want to pick this one up on the bargain rack.
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