Medal of Honor: Vanguard

Console Nintendo Wii
Publisher Electronic Arts
Genre Action , Adventure
Region EU , JP , US
Views 3,724
Downloads 4,784
Released 26th Mar 2007 (USA)
30th Mar 2007 (UK/EU)
25th Mar 2007 (JPN)
File size 3.11 G
3.4/5 (4 votes)
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INTRODUCTION

In the action-packed world of “Medal of Honor: Vanguard” on Wii, players get to step into Corporal Frank Keegan’s boots. Serving in the elite 82nd Airborne Division during the Second World War, Keegan’s journey takes him to the heart of the conflict in Italy, France, the Netherlands, and Germany. His job description? Being parachuted behind enemy lines and fought his way through various missions, shoulder-to-shoulder with his trusty AI compatriots, all in a noble quest to free Europe.

WAGING WAR WITH WEAPONRY

During the thrilling escapades of Corporal Keegan, there’s a buffet of destruction awaiting. Anti-aircraft guns are not going to dismantle themselves! Players have the task of taking them out, alongside rescuing their virtual pals and decimating enemy tanks with a boom from their bazookas. As if that’s not enough fun, gamers can customize their firearms with all sorts of gadgets like adding a sight or a giant ammo drum – because why not?

PARACHUTING INTO ACTION

Remember those awesome parachute drops in Medal of Honor: Airborne? Well, they’re back in “Medal of Honor: Vanguard.” Players are dropped onto the battlefield during specialized missions, but it’s not just any ordinary plunge. No, sir! They can choose their starting position like a virtual real estate agent selecting the perfect plot of land. Sadly, this edition of the game does not include any vehicle-based gameplay. So, buckle up your boots, soldier!

MULTIPLAYER MANIA

Here’s where the game’s name gets a workout, but don’t worry, it’s only the third mention! “Medal of Honor: Vanguard” offers five split-screen multiplayer modes that turn the living room into a battleground. Whether it’s Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, King of the Hill, or Scavenger Hunt, up to four players can compete. It’s like a party but with more explosions and fewer canapés.

LIMITATIONS: THE NO-VEHICLE ZONE

The game is not without its quirks; one such quirk is the absence of any vehicle-based gameplay. This means that while you can blow things up, rescue comrades, and be a hero, you can’t do it from the comfort of a jeep or tank. It’s a more pedestrian experience – literally! Some might call it a fitness plan wrapped in an action game.

A FRIENDLY GAME OF WAR

In “Medal of Honor: Vanguard,” the multimodal modes are what friendly gatherings are all about. But let’s get one thing straight; there’s no online play available. That’s right, folks, no internet warriors here! You’ll have to settle for split-screen action with real-life friends or family. It’s an old-fashioned get-together where you can shoot each other in virtual reality, then laugh over a cup of tea.

CONCLUSION

From parachuting behind enemy lines to bonding with friends over a virtual King of the Hill game, “Medal of Honor: Vanguard” serves up a feast of fun and excitement with a side order of historical accuracy. While the lack of vehicles might slow you down, nothing can stop the thrilling rush of action as you liberate Europe one mission at a time. Join Corporal Frank Keegan and prepare to march into battle; just don’t forget to pass the ammo drum!

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