UGDB.com: Medal of Honor Multiplayer and Singleplayer Preview Reveals Many New Game Facts
source: http://ugdb.com/article/view/preview-medal-of-honor-2010-pc
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The Medal of Honor series is one of the most well known franchises in video gaming. This franchise is home to many prestigious awards, world records, and die-hard fans around the world, but this once best selling title for Electronic Arts has fallen on hard times in recent years with under-performing titles across several gaming platforms. Medal of Honor recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and what a better way to celebrate it than to create a new game in the series; Electronic Arts however took it another step further. This is Medal of Honor, reborn, rethought, and redesigned with a new time and war in mind, modern day Afghanistan.
Being a long time fan of the Medal of Honor series it was interesting and somewhat disappointing to see the esteemed series move from its well set roots of World War II to a modern setting, but optimism for something fresh and new was to overwhelming to resist. Over forty individuals primarily composed of American and European community leaders came to EA’s Los Angeles studio to be some of the first outside of the studio and major media outlets to see and play Medal of Honor. The summit began with a bit of disappointment as there was to be zero hands on time with the singleplayer component of the game. Several great presentations flowed through the first day nevertheless, as the lead developers working on the new re-imagined Medal of Honor gave us an in-depth look at the key components of the game. The first of these presentations would be a broad singleplayer story overview, then a look at the artistic values and environmental inspiration, then an in-depth technical explanation of the new animation and artificial intelligence system, then a listen to what we can hear in Medal of Honor’s audio to finish up the first day.
Being a long time fan of the Medal of Honor series it was interesting and somewhat disappointing to see the esteemed series move from its well set roots of World War II to a modern setting, but optimism for something fresh and new was to overwhelming to resist. Over forty individuals primarily composed of American and European community leaders came to EA’s Los Angeles studio to be some of the first outside of the studio and major media outlets to see and play Medal of Honor. The summit began with a bit of disappointment as there was to be zero hands on time with the singleplayer component of the game. Several great presentations flowed through the first day nevertheless, as the lead developers working on the new re-imagined Medal of Honor gave us an in-depth look at the key components of the game. The first of these presentations would be a broad singleplayer story overview, then a look at the artistic values and environmental inspiration, then an in-depth technical explanation of the new animation and artificial intelligence system, then a listen to what we can hear in Medal of Honor’s audio to finish up the first day.
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