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Default 02-16-2002, 02:43 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Colonel Klink:
How realistc and hard this game is!
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Realistic? Where do you get your extensive knowledge of WWII from? Comic Books? Hollywood? No offense, man, but you're mistaking difficulty for realism. About 70% of this game plays out like a great WWII movie but the other 30% is nothing more than "Serious Sam does WWII". Pure stupidity. Do you think any one US Army Ranger had to dispatch endless waves of respawning german soldiers in a span of 5 minutes like you have to do so many times in this game? Answer: NO!

What's great about MOHAA:

1. Omaha Beach. The greatest FPS level ever, bar none. A monumental achievement. Too bad the rest of the game is not of the same quality. Still there are some memorable levels, like "Snipers Last Stand".

2. Attention to detail. Lots of nice details, like the dogfight overhead between a P-47 and a Fw-190, which culminates in the P-47 crashing into the side of a building you just exited.

  
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