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Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EALA
Ship Date: Summer 2002
Category: First Person Action/Adventure

Product Description
Head back behind enemy lines with Lt. Jimmy Patterson in Medal of Honor Frontline. In this installment of the smash-hit Medal of Honor series, Lt. Patterson returns and must use the confusion of the real-world offensive Operation Market Garden to infiltrate the German frontline and steal the HO-IX flying wing, an experimental Nazi weapon so powerful that it could turn the tide of World War II.

In keeping with the strengths of the Medal of Honor series, Frontline will put gamers in control of Lt. Jimmy Patterson as he carries out his critical missions in full 3D. Players will take Lt. Patterson on 20 crucial assignments ranging from the assault on Omaha Beach, tracking your Nazi nemesis aboard and atop his speeding armored train, the epic battle for control of the Nijmegen Bridge, made famous in the film A Bridge Too Far.

Players will take on five missions, each consisting of at least three individual levels, all of which add up to one complete storyline. To help him succeed in his assignment, Lt. Patterson will have the assistance of a small squad of soldiers and a slew of new weapons, ranging from the Springfield Sniper Riffle, Panzerschreck rocket launcher, MG42 mounted machine gun-to the return of the ever-popular Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.) Patterson's friends and foes will all have much improved AIs, making for tense and heated large-scale battles, with friends, foes, and even civilians all on screen at any given moment.

EALA continues to work closely with the Congressional Medal of Honor Society to make sure Medal of Honor Frontline reflects the ideals and integrity of the prestigious Congressional Medal of Honor. The team also consulted with Russ Lee, the Smithsonian Institution's expert on the HO-IX, and Capt. Dale Dye, technical consultant for the original Medal of Honor, to insure the authenticity of the game.

Medal of Honor Frontline marks the first appearance of the Medal of Honor franchise on the PlayStation 2. Lt. Patterson's latest adventure will make full use of advanced lighting and architecture capabilities, special effects, and realistic sound to bring World War II to life once more. A new original score from the award-winning Michael Giacchino and sound effects by the AIAS award winning design team will make sure the experience is a memorable one.

Key Features

  • 20 levels of gameplay spread across 6 major missions, based on real events that occurred during World War II.
  • Fully realized 3-D worlds, using the advanced capabilities of the PlayStation 2.
  • Over 20 authentic WWII weapons, including the, Springfield Sniper Riffle, Panzerschrek rocket launcher, MG42 mounted machine gun and the B.A.R.
  • Attack enemy units alone and as part of a crack military squad.
  • Communicate with friendly units to organize deadly tactics - or take out the enemy's commander to throw the troops into disarray.
  • Intense non-combat-based scenarios, such as a disguised infiltration of an enemy officer's pub brimming with Gestapo.
  • Over 70 minutes of original orchestral music by Medal of Honor composer Michael Giacchino.
  • Sound effects by the award winning Medal of Honor sound design team at EALA.
  • Realistic WWII feel with the assistance of the Smithsonian's HO-IX expert Russ Lee and technical consultant Capt. Dale Dye.
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