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Game Cube : Medal of Honor : Rising Sun Reviews

Gas Gauge: 61
Gas Gauge 61
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A 2nd Opinion on the best of the MOH games on Gamecube

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User

MOH Rising Sun is the 2nd of three MOH games released on the Gamecube. The storyline focuses on a fictional character who takes part in important battles of WWII and is eventually recruited for secret missions that take place throughout the Pacific. In addition to the missions, the game also includes a 4-player battle mode. So far, this is all standard MOH protocol.

After having played all three of the MOH games on Gamecube, Rising Sun remains my personal favorite and is the only one of the three that I still own. Rising Sun's graphics and audio are comparable to those of Frontline, but inferior to those of European Assault. Still, Rising Sun has two features lacking in the other two installments: co-op missions and fully customizable controls.

The co-op mode allows 2 players to play the same missions available in single player mode. This adds significant replay value to the game, as I was able to go back and re-play the missions with friends. The customizable controls allow you to map every button exactly as you want it. Additionally, the controls can be saved to a player profile, so your friends can customize as well and save their setup for future use. I found this feature to be very beneficial for friends who were used to playing other FPS games, which tend to have varying controller configurations.

If you're only interested in the story mode, any of the three MOH games on Gamecube will do. But, if you're looking for replay value and you enjoy playing with a buddy (or two or three), Rising Sun is your best bet.

best moh game for gamecube

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 26, 2008
Author: Amazon User

this is a great war game with great co-op play. i think the other two lack the co-op. you also get too shoot down enemy planes which is one of the best parts. the difficulty is hard even on easy but it makes it more fun. play all three of them.


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