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PC - Windows : Men of Valor Reviews

Gas Gauge: 74
Gas Gauge 74
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Best Vietnam based PC game ever developed!!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 39 / 39
Date: November 19, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Wow! What an experience. Just finished Men of Valor after 1 1/2 weeks (abt. 4-5 hours a day)and it was unbelievable. I'm playing on a high-end computer with Nvidia 6800 Ultra video card. I've played basically all the Vietnam games from Navy Seals (1990's), Nam, Vietnam: Spec Ops 1 & 2, Squad Battles (hex-based), Vietcong, Line of Sight, but to me this one more fully represents what the war was really like. I feel like I've just come back from my tour of duty. This is a hard and challenging game. Those without determination and patience will probally not care for it. Here are my summarized thoughts:
1. Rated "M" for abundant strong language & some racial slurs. The violence is moderate & similar to Call of Duty and MOH.
2. Graphics, animation, music, ambient sounds are very good. There are a few glitches (as is the case with every pc title I've owned...some are funny and produce strange occurences).
3. This game is for higher-end computers and above average video cards to experience all the graphical benefits. I especially liked the explosions, weapon detail, variety of Vietnam structures, landscape, vegetaion, water reflections (video shading Direct x 9C). Fires are ultra realistic, too.
4. With external speakers some of the U.S. weapons sound a little weak but with a set of I/O Magic Sound Assault 5.1 amplified headphones ($67) all sounds come to life and add to the intense/exhilirating experience. Even the 5.56 Nato auto rifle has ample "bang" with the headphones.
5. There are check-point saves. Some are appropriate in length while others are spaced too far apart.
6. Some missions require multiple re-starts and are very difficult and at times frustrating. Real war represents frustration and a variety of tactics and strategies must be used to succeed....fast frontal attack, crawling/stealth, use of appropriate weaponry, etc. Each mission is unique in background, terrain, military support, tactics, objectives.
7. Placing weapons on semi-auto rather than full auto and using precision aiming seems to render better success.
8. There are a few impossible parts I couldn't complete without some Men of Valor website tips. If you're bogged down get help.
9. Next to Far Cry this has been my favorite game so far. I rank it ahead of Call of Duty, Medal of Honor. Doom 3.
10. The cut scenes and historical photos and clips are done very well and add to a "feel" for what the Vietnam experience was really like. Period-piece music adds alot to the settings.
11. Don't expect to finish the game in short order. It will take time. But when completed it will render a great sense of accomplishment.

Enjoy

Men Of Valor: One First Person Shooter YOU dont want to miss

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 20 / 24
Date: August 30, 2004
Author: Amazon User

The Skinny:
In This Dramatic, Cinematic Vietnam conflict First Person shooter, you'll slog through rice paddies, Jungles, and more all the while watching out for charlie and your fellow soldiers' backs. Nice sleek design and WONDERFUL sound gives this game all my 5R. With it's new weapons and AI, the Vivendi Universal has, well, outdone themselves!

FAQ:
q-First person or third person?
a-First person.

q-Any body nicknamed: Cherry?
(Cherry is a nickname reserved for someone who is new on the frontlines...for OBVIOUS resons I cant say why...)
a-NO

q-number of weapons?
a-14+

q-number of missions?
a-12 (but over 60 maps)

q-Historically accurate?
a-YES! Painstakingly accurate

q-booby traps to disarm?
a-Yes

NOTE-
2015 was Behind the acclaimed Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault ****Recommended

Quick Tip-
Crouch often and Go prone when neccecery...Which will be often

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For mature players only

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 15 / 29
Date: September 03, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I have only played the demo version of this game but it appears to be a top notch FPS war game. I would suggest to the reviewer who was so upset with the content of the game that she check the ERSB ratings before buying any game for a minor child. Some of these games are only for adults who are capable of dealing with the violence and language. There are many other games available for children or adults who are offended by the more realistic war games.

A realistic -- but fun -- shooter

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: August 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User

While I was never in Vietnam, I was in the military in 1976; and this has the feeling of one of the more realistic Vietnam War era games out there. But there is also a large fun factor in this shooter too (along with being able to use some interesting weapons taken off dead enemies).

Pretty good!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: October 31, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I downloaded the multiplayer demo the other day and i was surprised at the graphics (which are very good if you have a good video card)Also I was impressed by the way the weapons handled (Kick, aim ect) i have two beefs, one the guns should be a tad louder when shooting and being next to someone shooting & two the M60 and RPD sounds almost them same,which is kind of annoying because of the detail in the guns and stuff youd expect theyd give them different sounds

nam vet

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 6
Date: March 28, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I like the small details example the fire flies ,lightning, officers screwing up, artillery on present position.

Fun game!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 14 / 14
Date: April 03, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Keeping in mind that this is after all, a game, I'm going to rate this one pretty high, even though speaking as a veteran FPS gamer since 1993 this does break a few of my rules. First rule broken: Linearity. That's the biggest gripe I have. You are guided along a pre-determined path toward your destination. And while you can deviate a few yards in either direction along the way, your options don't really begin to open up until you reach your destination, say a village with hooches you have to clear out. Then is when you have freedom to decide in which order you want to do it. And that's when the game is most fun. Second rule broken: If you're gonna give me a squad to go along with me (and a none-too-smart squad at that), at least allow me to issue them orders so they quit wandering in front of my gun when I'm lining up a shot. For the most part the AI really isn't all that bad, but it is annoying the few times it happens.

I had just finished my first play-through with a game called "Vietcong" before starting this one, and while I really like both games a lot, here are some differences: Men Of Valor runs smoother and has a nicer 3D engine. It is also more linear. The graphics are good, but also less scenic than in the game Vietcong. Personally, if you're a fan of jungle first-person games, I'd recommend both of these games.

Quality 'Nam game, but beware of videocard requirements!!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: November 09, 2004
Author: Amazon User

"Men of Valor" plays somewhat like a cinematic production and less like a videogame at times. It is a good blend of realism and entertainment. It is rated 17+, so be prepared for lots of swearing, blood, and graphic screams from the wounded. The dialogue and soundtrack for the game is very abundant, requiring 4 CD-ROMs. The aiming system is updated from the Medal Of Honor series, with a very basic sight-aiming option now available. But the aiming feature is still not as realistic as "Call of Duty" or "Brothers In Arms". Since most weapons in MOV are spray n' pray automatics, the sight-aiming system is mostly a non-issue. One thing not listed on the box requirements is a high-end videocard. If you have an nVidia Geforce MX series videocard, this game will not run properly. Even the latest Geforce4 MX cards won't work.

Nice game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: November 07, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Nice game lots of action, just a littlle too short, but loved playing it.

NOT bad for a 3 year old game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game shows the difficulty of war.Expect to get killed at least 3 times per level the game is just that hard.Experience hours of play in beautiful and detailed landscape.Fight from the jungles to the city streets.

Gameplay:4.5
Graphics:4
sound:3.5
Lasting appeal:4.5
overall:5


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