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In Medal of Honor: Frontline, you'll go behind enemy lines as Lt. Jimmy Patterson to take part in a series of challenging missions that are vital to Allied victory over the Third Reich.
Your duties range from storming Omaha Beach as a member of the heroic D-Day assault to stealing the HO-IX flying wing, an experimental Nazi jet fighter so powerful it could turn the tide of World War II.
Along the way, battle for control of Nijmegen Bridge (a strategic choke point in the Allied drive into the heart of Nazi Germany), track your Nazi nemesis aboard and atop a speeding armored train, and fight valiantly for freedom over fascism.
The Medal of Honor team continues to deliver the most authentic WW2 experience on any gaming platform.
KEY FEATURES
- Embark on 20 levels of gameplay: Spread across 6 major missions, all based on real World War II events and all adding up to one complete and uninterrupted storyline.
- Enjoy a wide variety of characters: Including German, British, and American troops, as well as Dutch civilians.
- Weild 20 authentic WWII weapons: Including the Colt .45, Springfield Sniper Rifle, Panzerschreck rocket launcher, MG42 mounted machine gun, and fan favorite, the Browning Automatic Rifle.
- Encounter an array of enemy vehicles: Including Panzer and Tiger tanks, trucks, motorcycles with sidecars, and armored railway scout cars.
- Experience a variety of vehicles: Including a player-driven, motorized rail car, a train, and a mine cart.
- Enjoy an astonishing A.I.: For both the enemy and Allies.
- Encounter intense, non-combat-based scenarios: Such as a disguised, weaponless infiltration of an officer's pub, brimming with Gestapo to make contact with a Dutch Resistance operative.
- Listen to more than 70 minutes of original orchestral music: By acclaimed Medal of Honor composer Michael Giacchino.