![]() ![]() Anyone having trouble with this concept should try imagining a hovercraft. Coming out later this month for PS2 and Wii, Vanguard's going to give us the same kind of Medal of Honor we're used to, using design that's already been honed over several games this generation, plus a spattering of Airborne's features. Medal of Honor: Vanguard is EA's answer, although it's an odd name to give something that's technically bringing up the rear. So that's all well and good for the gamers who've fork(lift)ed over the cash for a PS3 or 360 or have a top-notch PC, but what about everybody else? And then you've got the whole thing topped off with the ability to customize your weapons, just like real GIs did. ![]() And the chance to choose exactly where you land in a freeform level that dynamically adapts to your location and plays different every time? Just superb. ![]() ![]() We can't wait to be part of one of those dramatic WW2 airdrops that movies love recreating, dropping through a sky heavy with planes and flak fire and bright with searchlights and tracer rounds. Parachutes have routinely proved themselves to be the most fun ever when they appear in games, and the idea of them being the focus of one gets us giddy. EA sure is trying its darndest to get us all fired up about Medal of Honor: Airborne, and with good reason. ![]()
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