
So what we have here is a game that's had almost entirely positive feedback, but from the get-go, I found myself frustrated and slightly disappointed, and continued to be throughout the campaign. But aside from that, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault is a gritty, realistic representation of WWII, and is worth playing if you are a fan of the original Call of Duties. The only lagging issue I have with this game is that the graphics and gameplay have not held up very well to today's standards. A lot of the developers who created this game later went on to make the original Call of Duty, and it shows, because this game, like COD Classic, does an excellent job of putting the player firmly in the boots of the soldier during WWII's toughest events. The only Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was an authentic, gritty World War 2 shooter that actually still holds up to this day. Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was an authentic, gritty World War 2 shooter that actually still holds up to this day. Especially winter missions and those dogs barking. Other than that, this game delivers variety much and ambience is awesome. Second is that you can't switch your weapon during reloading and this will make you very vulnerable. There is some other annoying things: jump is useless, it will make player much slower at game doesn't even exploit it much. But if you are used to play modern fps, don't expect fun and easy moments, but quick loading and saving every other second. Later part of the game will really ruin your day, but the difficulty level was pretty normal for it's time. Enemies see your movements through walls and sometimes they will start even shooting at you before you are at drawing distance. But if you are used to play modern fps, don't expect fun and easy moments, but At first, it start as a casual fps, but further you go, worse it will go.

At first, it start as a casual fps, but further you go, worse it will go.
