

It holds a rating of 7.9 on IGN, for example. The game was, however, received well by critics. All the more surprising about this is the fact that it was composed by the normally-brilliant Michael Giacchino, who had already done stellar work on games such as Frontline and Rising Sun (more to come on those later). At this point, the series had been very consistent on the quality of its score, but on this occasion it was not up to standard. One thing that really sticks out about this game was the poor soundtrack. You take the role of a member of the 82nd American Airborne division and fight in Italy, France, Holland and Germany. A poor multiplayer mode was joined by an even worse single player storyline, which was as about generic as it gets. Truth be told, it feels more like a slightly dolled-up PS2 game. The first MoH game to be released on the seventh generation of consoles, the main problem this game has is that it struggles to make use of the new opportunities the hardware provides. Medal Of Honor: Airborne Ranking the lowest on the list is this effort from 2007. Here we are going to take you on a walk down memory lane to relive the franchise in all its glory. In recent times, it has struggled to catch up and indeed hold its own against the giants of the modern FPS genre Call Of Duty and EA's newest foray into this market - the Battlefield series. Hitting its peak amid the early to mid noughties' wave of popularity for WW2 games, it is worth remembering that in their day these works were gaining a wider audience than the other, lesser known entity Call of Duty. Once the favourite child of the powerhouse that is Electronic Arts, the classic Medal of Honor series now resembles a beaten down old hag who has seen one winter too many.
