![]() ![]() They went to the Netherlands for free.to scout locations? Yeah, sure guys. "We even sent the art director and associate producer to the Netherlands to visit the locations we feature in Frontline," said David Prout, lead artist at Dreamworks. Dale Dye from Platoon, Band of Brothers) and the Smithsonian to make sure their Nazis acted and looked authentic, right down to the way their uniforms were buttoned. Scott Langteau, producer at DreamWorks, sums it up perfectly: "We're trying to scare the hell out of you."Īnd they're really good at it. Oh s***, Oh s***! This game manages to pack more wallop in two missions than some games stuff in 20. Then there's the crackle of machine-gun fire and the sight of your fellow troops getting thrown into the air like rag dolls. You'll know what we mean when your screen shakes and you hear the "thump, thump" (over 400 audio files per level) of artillery exploding in every direction. MoH's opening D-Day assault sets the tone of the game perfectly. This Medal of Honor sequel is so broad in scope that it gives you everything you could possibly want from a dozen Nazi war films put together: mass destruction, espionage, prison breaks and scores of troops eager to "take one for the team" by jumping on live grenades. With the war on terrorism raging on, World War II movies have taken a backseat.īut don't worry, Band of Brothers fans. ![]()
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