That was the part of this game I think everyone remembers the most and how intense it felt 😂I even had my Romanian dad playing this bc he loved the history it gave as Germans took over parts of Romania
I remember my dad getting the PS2 with income tax money and then we picked this game. As I was playing the D-Day landing mission, he called my uncle and said "you got to get over here and see this!"
I know this is an old comment but it's the same with me. I played the game & it enthralled me, the beach scene, the music, the settings. I started to study ww2 & it's my main interest to this day
This game was an absolute groundbreaking masterpiece not only for the WWII themed gameplay but the music and the historical aspect with an experience (in a vicarious way of gaming) of what it felt like to be an American/Allied soldier in that time... It was not about the violence or being eerie or edgy - it was purely simple and straightforward to the point of being a World War II soldier. A true work of art that honored our heroic veterans and Michael Giacchino’s music was a masterpiece (I’ll go as far to say as transcendent).... True nostalgia and memories. God bless the people who made this game and America 👍
I played this to death on my pc but I never played it on PS2 which has some similarities but quite a few differences it seems. Anyway I know have it set up with an emulator so MOH has a whole new lease of life.
I was a sophomore in high school when the game came out. I literally was learning the exact historical war lessons just as I started playing the game. I would ace tests purely based on playing the missions on this game. MOH is one of the greatest games I’ve ever played and it means a lot to my childhood memories
Nightlife Vegas Like the guy underneath your comment said, America didn’t really particularly much in the war nor gave a shit about Nazi until Japan decided to attack Pearl Harbour.
USA did not save Europe. UK and Canada provided Europe much more than any other country. All US did was send supplies and feed poor russians, to wake up and go again to war. And Nazi's weren't out of supplies, they just had no clothes for winter and their tigers were too heavy for russian lands. Please check yourself, I know you may be young, I'd love to think everyone did their best to stop war, but It was not case in WW2, in WW2 victim was Europe,US was watcher and Germany and Soviet Union were the aggressors, Don't buy these fairy tales. I love this game, I love how much passion It has, but from historical development this game Is not accurate at all. Speaking of war crimes, you think they would Invade Vietnam, Afghanistan,Iraq,Syria, If they were so all about good? US Is greedy country,face It dear yank.
Everyone has their memories with this game. The older gamers are here for nostalgia lol. I remember the 6 weeks holiday in 2002, being around 15. This game was one of the backdrops for the summer that impacted my family forever. RIP JJ.
SNIPEYOUNOOBS M that meand the old games sucked so much during the days when it was released? Lol that's fucked up. I bet you kids would always hate infinite warfare even by 2026 you kids would hate it. It's just too hard
Thank you for this, a literal rush of warm nostalgia just took me back to my childhood nearly two decades ago like I'm still there😫a simpler yet seemingly more fulfilling time. The music and menu sounds really hit home.
I remember getting this from my parents when I was younger and wanting to show my grandfather who was a Vietnam Veteran this for the very first time. He said it was the most realistic depiction of war he’s ever seen in a game up to that time. He bought his own copy of it and said it helped him cope with his service. I’ll miss him dearly. I love you Grandpap Manzini!
Fun fact, the development team actually got Steven Spielberg to help with creating the game, and he was quite enthusiastic about helping them. It's in the behind the scenes that came with the game.
First FPS game I ever played, back in the ancient days of the PS2. And then I played it again years later on PS3, downloaded it from the online store, just for the nostalgia. An absolute classic.
My dad started playing this game when was younger and i remember when i was 7 years old playing this game with him and telling how to play it ahhh..... i still having the same ps2..., nostalgic *(sorry for the grammar, i dont speak english)* i cant describe how much this game means to me
I love the music and I love that first line before the action revs up at the beginning: 'And when he gets to Heaven, To Saint Peter he will tell: One more Soldier reporting, Sir-- I've served my time in Hell.' Such a powerful game. Back when games delivering a message and giving you real feelings was a far newer concept than it is now. Love it.
i remember i spent 2-3 hours running around in first stage cause i didnt know what to do there LOL until i found a thompson gun but still couldnt see whats the objective.
Speed Flexie I just can't forget this moment when I had no idea what to do on a first level and my dad said : shot the bunker!!! me : dad, this won't work, Im not a tank... (Dad takes controler and starts shoting at machine guns in bunkers.) I could not belive that actualy worked XD.
The simplicity. No micro transactions. No p2w guns. Just the story of the bloodiest war in history told right. This game brings back so many memories. I remember hoppin on this when my dad went to sleep. Absolute masterpiece
They don't make them like this anymore. Quite possibly one of the best games ever made. So many great memories and countless hours sunk in. Damn, wish I could go back in time!!
Posting this on the 75th anniversary of d-day, we are able to live the life we do now because of these guys sacrifice , I remember playing the 1st time I played the level of the landings and the heart racing , panic inducing feel of it and people like my grandfather did it for real, we have no idea of the price of our liberty.
Man i remember playing this as a kid. It was my older brothers game and I didn't know how to save my game, so every weekend I'd make it as far as Arnhem Knights and have to do it all over again, until he showed my that you can SAVE AND LOAD your game. It was like the discovery of fire to me. But asides from that I really love this game, it was my childhood and really was a major player in my interest in history and attention to detail. I always like how there was so much variety in the enemies uniforms, equipment, and faces. It wasn't like in other games, how a certain enemy all look the same and then the next enemies all look the same, like in Medal of Honor Airborne. I also loved the soundtrack in this game. It seems like the older games all had the best and most memorable soundtracks, these days I can't really think of a game that has a consistent theme song that everyone knows.
I could literally cry watching this gameplay.....this was my very first shooting game ever! My uncle who passed away from cancer bought me this game when I was 11 years old, I played this game non stop on my moms tv....I look back at it now, and it's almost crazy to me that I'm about to be 32 years old with a 6 year old of my own......wow this game is literally a piece of my heart forever.....
My love for FPS started with this game. I have to say it also started my interest in WW2 history. It may not look great by today’s standards but to anyone who wants to play a great WW2 shooter try this game.
This game was pretty amazing for its day, I spent countless hours playing the campaign over and over again and just having a blast, I always loved the funny Easter eggs and dialog they hid in the game
I still have a copy of this game for my ps2 that used to play in the 2000's, loved it! I tried to play it again recently and i started to get motion sickness/dizziness, guess im getting old
sir, i need medal of honor frontline game zip folder, if you have this game folder please give me your game copy by google drive, i tried to find this game but did not found any where.
As a child playing this on the first Xbox, I was a master of this game. I replayed it over and over so many times! It’s so humbling knowing that back then, we were experiencing awesome gameplay and graphics a new system that was out of this world. I misss those times
I love how creative and visually interesting the main menus of the Medal of Honor games are. I don't think any other series had such cool main menu screens. The soundtrack too is unforgettable.
Still to this day Frontline remains my favorite WWII shooter, the OST lives in my head rent free. I remember this game and Rising Sun being two of my favorites on my Dad’s old PS2 back in the day.
I feel your loss,i lost my mom one year ago (22/1/19) I remember whe she was saying "close your ps2 for dinner or if I have played many hours so she gonna close it by herself" I wish to return on my childhood days :'(
in 2003 I traveled to London. I found the game on offer and bought it immediately. unbelievable after about 15 years to see it again. awakens old memories in me. Thanks for the video
Agreed, the developers would in turn gain profit from it as well as remastering it as well as doing the same to the later future consoles also, though I would like that they give you the option of changing between remaster and original graphics if possible.
The memories.. Back when I was 8 or 9 and played this game all day and night, this game and Socom made me love shooting games. At 23 now, just makes me wonder where'd the time go? 😭😭
My dad got me this game for my 15th Birthday (June 7th, 1987 is my B-Day) and it was very shortly after this game was released. I was SO captivated by this. I felt like I was playing Saving Private Ryan at the time! My dad always got me the coolest games...
I remember borrowing this from a friend that kinda had an obsession or at least a fascination with war. Low key blew my mind. It was more unique and real than basically any other game I personally remember playing at the time. Great game!
Just found this game, 20 years later! I’ve been looking for this my entire life. My step brother and I used to play it and he died years later. It’s weird because Call of Duty 2 has something similar, buts it’s not the same. This is def it!
The greatest WW2 intro and campaign mission in video game history. The music, the Eisenhower speech, voice acting, sound effects, the immersion. I’ll never forget playing this as a kid.
I was watching a video about world war 2 and it reminded me of this game and so many memories I had, shooting the captains helmet off and such. God I love this game
I remember the first playing this game when I was like 9/10 and I remember the one dude who ran behind the boat gets blown up and his body went flying and I went up and down the beaches and the bodies were just laying everywhere...I remember crying my eyes out while eating a bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream at like 8pm lol memories...this game was amazing.
The music in this game was absolutely amazing. Every level had it's own memorable score. It wasn't just background music. It all tied in perfectly with whatever tone and theme of the level.
I'm watching this today, as It's exactly six months since my father died, at only 46 years old. I remember we used to play this together all the time when I was little. I'm sure he played through this entire game at least 15 times. I also remember we used to play turns, since the game didn't support splitscreen. We played on the hardest difficulty, and whenever one of us died we switched until we had completed the mission.
I remember the 3rd mission with the 101st airborne. I remember when I got to the end I didn't know I had to get in the box so I just kept walking around trying to figure out what I missed or something. Lol I was so frustrated.
i remember when i was 7 years old sitting next to my father watching him playing this first beach part... the tension and silence mixed with a sense of teamwork between us and the game consume us for hours and hours... everything in this game is special: soundtrack, hud, all the menus... i just cannot explain what it means to me.
Voidka_BR tambem foi um dos primeiros jogos de FPS que eu joguei na minha vida se não foi o primeiro que eu joguei gastava 1,2 horas andando pelo mapa do dia D sem saber oque fazer porque na quela epoca nao sabia falar inglês então nao entendia nada, mas aprendi a falar inglês só com os jogos, nem a escola ensinou tanto quanto nos jogos '-'
seeing "D-Day" really took me back. i remember playing this game several times over and absolutely LOVING the first mission every time, lil 9 year old me was so fascinated :')
June 6th 2020. This was always a fun childhood game. Now it's somewhat historic like I was there. Grateful for those brave who were there in real life. You did not die for nothing. God bless America!
Hope you'll try doing the "stealth" missions in a stealthy way. I recently watched another walkthrough and the guy just didn't bother: he immediately started rampaging his way across and murdered everyone all guns blazing.
I bought this ps2 game second hand back in 2004 from an older kid in high-school, it was cheap but he sold me as being the freshest game on the market, top of the line and so on, trying to rip me off. I bought it anyway, and since I didn't have many games, (this was the only FPS i had for ps2). This game marked my childhood, 15 years later, those menu sounds are as clear as the days I played it. I learned about WWI and got me interested in history. Great memories!
Growing up and getting older is bittersweet...it almost SUCKS!...like many others, this game means the absolute world to me!! I'll take the warm feeling of nostalgia...because the sad feeling is hard to handle hahahah! What a time to be alive back then
Man this game looks amazing. So immersive. I'm impressed by the amount of detail in everything. The soldiers even when idle look like they are panting from running around. Enemy soldiers try getting back up when shot down. You can catch them off-guard and they raise their hands to surrender. The waves splashing around and dust flying everywhere sells the setting too.
I remember being so blown away the first time I saw this game when you're heading onto the beach. I thought it looked so real like it was real life.
It did indeed
That was the part of this game I think everyone remembers the most and how intense it felt 😂I even had my Romanian dad playing this bc he loved the history it gave as Germans took over parts of Romania
I remember my dad getting the PS2 with income tax money and then we picked this game. As I was playing the D-Day landing mission, he called my uncle and said "you got to get over here and see this!"
This is the game that got me into ww2. Years and years of gaming, movies, research and obsession with history and traveling all started here. Crazy.
I know this is an old comment but it's the same with me. I played the game & it enthralled me, the beach scene, the music, the settings. I started to study ww2 & it's my main interest to this day
@@hartey33 same with me you guys. It’s deeply important to me. Pretty cool to see the same for you
@@Soobaru Same as you guys, I am especially interested by the germans. Times flies, we need to enjoy life as much as we can
I can still remember the excitement and every emotion I had while playing it and it's been 20 years ago
Whenever I play world war game I just feel so sad because it’s true events
This was my childhood right here
666MrCactus I still play this to this day
Lucky for you it wasn't literally your childhood
Sebastian Pionetti mine too
myn was call of duty modern warfare
mine too shooting the f out of people
This game was an absolute groundbreaking masterpiece not only for the WWII themed gameplay but the music and the historical aspect with an experience (in a vicarious way of gaming) of what it felt like to be an American/Allied soldier in that time... It was not about the violence or being eerie or edgy - it was purely simple and straightforward to the point of being a World War II soldier. A true work of art that honored our heroic veterans and Michael Giacchino’s music was a masterpiece (I’ll go as far to say as transcendent).... True nostalgia and memories. God bless the people who made this game and America 👍
I can't describe how much this game means to me
try
Me too ❤️😭😭
Same ❤️
I played this to death on my pc but I never played it on PS2 which has some similarities but quite a few differences it seems. Anyway I know have it set up with an emulator so MOH has a whole new lease of life.
same the intro omg
I was a sophomore in high school when the game came out. I literally was learning the exact historical war lessons just as I started playing the game. I would ace tests purely based on playing the missions on this game. MOH is one of the greatest games I’ve ever played and it means a lot to my childhood memories
I learned more about WW2 from video games than I ever did in history class.
Me too
Nightlife Vegas americans only cared about only themselves. They werent interested in involving in war until one of their base got destroyed
they should make more games focused on the eastern front.. i know there's a few very good ones like red orchestra 1-2 , 80% of fighting happened..
Nightlife Vegas Like the guy underneath your comment said, America didn’t really particularly much in the war nor gave a shit about Nazi until Japan decided to attack Pearl Harbour.
USA did not save Europe. UK and Canada provided Europe much more than any other country. All US did was send supplies and feed poor russians, to wake up and go again to war. And Nazi's weren't out of supplies, they just had no clothes for winter and their tigers were too heavy for russian lands. Please check yourself, I know you may be young, I'd love to think everyone did their best to stop war, but It was not case in WW2, in WW2 victim was Europe,US was watcher and Germany and Soviet Union were the aggressors, Don't buy these fairy tales. I love this game, I love how much passion It has, but from historical development this game Is not accurate at all. Speaking of war crimes, you think they would Invade Vietnam, Afghanistan,Iraq,Syria, If they were so all about good? US Is greedy country,face It dear yank.
Everyone has their memories with this game. The older gamers are here for nostalgia lol. I remember the 6 weeks holiday in 2002, being around 15. This game was one of the backdrops for the summer that impacted my family forever. RIP JJ.
Old games are so good now
SNIPEYOUNOOBS M that meand the old games sucked so much during the days when it was released?
Lol that's fucked up. I bet you kids would always hate infinite warfare even by 2026 you kids would hate it. It's just too hard
Bowens92 wtf you talking about dude?
XStrawBerryIceX you sound mad because I'm right lol.
By his logic medal of honor frontline sucked when it was released lol
SNIPEYOUNOOBS M tell me about it. Im buying lots of old ps1 and ps2 games cuz im starting to realize how great they were!!
@@cssplayer91 nah you kids just don't see anything until you lose it lol.
Now you're getting those games back?
Lol
Thank you for this, a literal rush of warm nostalgia just took me back to my childhood nearly two decades ago like I'm still there😫a simpler yet seemingly more fulfilling time. The music and menu sounds really hit home.
Man I feel you on this bro. Those were really good times
Sooo true
This game has an amazing soundtrack.
You felt the glory and honor of being a soldier and playing your part. I ate the propaganda up and wanted seconds.
Every medal of honour does
my favorite soundtrack is medal of honor underground
You better believe it does. I’ve listened to it on Spotify before.
Mine too.
I remember getting this from my parents when I was younger and wanting to show my grandfather who was a Vietnam Veteran this for the very first time. He said it was the most realistic depiction of war he’s ever seen in a game up to that time. He bought his own copy of it and said it helped him cope with his service. I’ll miss him dearly. I love you Grandpap Manzini!
This is beautiful. Much love to you and your grandpap. Video games are an underestimated artform.
This game... was so damn amazing for me. I had just watched Saving Private Ryan... then went into this game and it was so incredibly immersive ...
Same here actually, weird! Felt like playing the movie. Ah...the memories
Hell yeah I agree with you
@Michael Ross wow never paid attention to that, am going to have to play that game again. Thank you, sir.
LOL T what are you doing here hahaha
Fun fact, the development team actually got Steven Spielberg to help with creating the game, and he was quite enthusiastic about helping them. It's in the behind the scenes that came with the game.
First FPS game I ever played, back in the ancient days of the PS2. And then I played it again years later on PS3, downloaded it from the online store, just for the nostalgia. An absolute classic.
The game may be out of date, but my childhood remains the same. Thanks for the nostalgia.
My dad started playing this game when was younger and i remember when i was 7 years old playing this game with him and telling how to play it ahhh..... i still having the same ps2..., nostalgic *(sorry for the grammar, i dont speak english)* i cant describe how much this game means to me
Damn when that "you're about to embark" came on....gave me crazy memories.
cheeb87 it hits harder now because I’m about to enlist in the marines
I seriously shuddered when I heard that hahaha
same man
Its about time..
I love the music and I love that first line before the action revs up at the beginning:
'And when he gets to Heaven,
To Saint Peter he will tell:
One more Soldier reporting, Sir--
I've served my time in Hell.'
Such a powerful game. Back when games delivering a message and giving you real feelings was a far newer concept than it is now. Love it.
i remember i spent 2-3 hours running around in first stage cause i didnt know what to do there LOL until i found a thompson gun but still couldnt see whats the objective.
Same
Speed Flexie Same man :')
While shooting at the bunkers 😂
Speed Flexie
I just can't forget this moment when I had no idea what to do on a first level and
my dad said : shot the bunker!!!
me : dad, this won't work, Im not a tank...
(Dad takes controler and starts shoting at machine guns in bunkers.)
I could not belive that actualy worked XD.
Same here
The simplicity. No micro transactions. No p2w guns. Just the story of the bloodiest war in history told right. This game brings back so many memories. I remember hoppin on this when my dad went to sleep. Absolute masterpiece
it would always scare the crap out of me hearing the Germans talk while I was on the other side of a door, and such.
@Ayaz Afridi *fucking
If you got scared then so did the Germans lol
This ladies and gents is the game that lead to me falling in love with military history
Same.
and if they knew what would happen today they definitely wanna join germany
@@flowrepins6663 Really? And who are you to speak for them?
@@flowrepins6663 low IQ comment.
this is call of duty before call of duty
Then it's not call of duty..
actually Call of Duty 1 is a spiritual successor of this since it was made by the same people that made Allied Assault
Tucker Falter cod ww2
@@itsnikki6441 sucks
Its moh not cod
Man, this game means a lot to me. I played it all the time growing up. It's what got me so interested in history
They don't make them like this anymore. Quite possibly one of the best games ever made. So many great memories and countless hours sunk in. Damn, wish I could go back in time!!
Ben Porter facts
Just go buy a ps2 or xbox
@@songlee1253 The servers are no longer available for Frontline or Rising Sun
@@selaineweaver932 is a single player game
@@Love-mq5zz one of them had bots for multi-player if anyone remembers
Dude this game was perfect for it's time! The music, the missions, the introduction. Just awesome!!
Man i played this game on my PS2 in 2004 in a 60 Hz TV trust me this is definitly one the best game ever made about WW2
Posting this on the 75th anniversary of d-day, we are able to live the life we do now because of these guys sacrifice , I remember playing the 1st time I played the level of the landings and the heart racing , panic inducing feel of it and people like my grandfather did it for real, we have no idea of the price of our liberty.
Beautiful speech from our president too. God bless.
Man i remember playing this as a kid. It was my older brothers game and I didn't know how to save my game, so every weekend I'd make it as far as Arnhem Knights and have to do it all over again, until he showed my that you can SAVE AND LOAD your game. It was like the discovery of fire to me. But asides from that I really love this game, it was my childhood and really was a major player in my interest in history and attention to detail. I always like how there was so much variety in the enemies uniforms, equipment, and faces. It wasn't like in other games, how a certain enemy all look the same and then the next enemies all look the same, like in Medal of Honor Airborne. I also loved the soundtrack in this game. It seems like the older games all had the best and most memorable soundtracks, these days I can't really think of a game that has a consistent theme song that everyone knows.
David M and then that controller vibration from the melee.
I could literally cry watching this gameplay.....this was my very first shooting game ever! My uncle who passed away from cancer bought me this game when I was 11 years old, I played this game non stop on my moms tv....I look back at it now, and it's almost crazy to me that I'm about to be 32 years old with a 6 year old of my own......wow this game is literally a piece of my heart forever.....
My love for FPS started with this game. I have to say it also started my interest in WW2 history. It may not look great by today’s standards but to anyone who wants to play a great WW2 shooter try this game.
This game was pretty amazing for its day, I spent countless hours playing the campaign over and over again and just having a blast, I always loved the funny Easter eggs and dialog they hid in the game
If only it had been that easy in real life.
Definitely one of my favorite games of all time. I used to just replay D-day over and over after watching Saving Private Ryan.
this is my favorite recreation of the storming of Normandy, from a video game, man I miss Medal of Honor.
That menu music transports me back. Was going through interesting times in my life when this came out and I was playing it a lot.
Still remember when I would run towards the corner of the map just to get the Thompson
Goku Black same 😂😂😂
Bruh me tooo lmao
Same lol
Same 😭
Back when I didn’t skip the cut scenes
+1 :D
I still have a copy of this game for my ps2 that used to play in the 2000's, loved it! I tried to play it again recently and i started to get motion sickness/dizziness, guess im getting old
Ramon Sayans It happens to me too sometimes while playing shooters.Don't worry you're still kicking it.
sir, i need medal of honor frontline game zip folder, if you have this game folder please give me your game copy by google drive, i tried to find this game but did not found any where.
Ramon Sayans Old won't stop you from being a gamer.
Ramon Sayans I tried replaying it and I just couldn't get use to the controls
armanur rasul Bruh. It’s like 4 dollars on eBay...
As a child playing this on the first Xbox, I was a master of this game. I replayed it over and over so many times! It’s so humbling knowing that back then, we were experiencing awesome gameplay and graphics a new system that was out of this world. I misss those times
Music is epic and creepy. remember playing this like 3 am and shit back in the day on the highest difficulty 😂😂 nostalgia.
Jajaja
NEVER PLAY MEDAL OF HONOR FRONTLINE AT 3 AM! (OMG) (GONE WRONG)
By the way, It's a joke.
Can’t believe how much I missed this game, the intro alone is a classic. Amazing developers back then
I love how creative and visually interesting the main menus of the Medal of Honor games are. I don't think any other series had such cool main menu screens. The soundtrack too is unforgettable.
if there is something i learned from MOH Frontline and i'll never forget is it's famous quote: You don't play, you're a volunteer.
damn old school like it
Still to this day Frontline remains my favorite WWII shooter, the OST lives in my head rent free. I remember this game and Rising Sun being two of my favorites on my Dad’s old PS2 back in the day.
Brings back childhood memories from when I was like 4 watching my brother play. Same with rising sun
Summer of 2002. How I miss these times...
I got this on it's release date for my 11th birthday. I loved this game. I was blown away by it!😢😢
God.. memories. My dad was still alive. I'm crying now. Shit.
You hold on to those moments and memories and never let them go.
I feel your loss,i lost my mom one year ago (22/1/19) I remember whe she was saying "close your ps2 for dinner or if I have played many hours so she gonna close it by herself" I wish to return on my childhood days :'(
Same
Same bro miss them good ole days I was only like 4 or 5 playing this game
Sorry for your loss man. Hold those memories 🙏🏻
Level-design and ambiance was so perfect
Such a cinematic and atmospheric level. Masterfully done.
I shot that captians helmet off everytime I played this as a kid lmao who can relate lol
Rene Barajas I thought I was the only one who did that😂
Captians? It’s captains.
Rene Barajas me too lol
Me xD
Matt TheRat
You’re both wrong. It’s “Captain’s.”
Memories 💔 thanks for uploading this masterpiece
No war game today would exist without this. And this game wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Saving Private Ryan
Well,both Saving Private Ryan and Medal Of Honor is Spielberg's Creation
Madjo, one more time for the people in the back
Shaving Ryans Privates
@@heyhocodyo97 cursed
@@uraniumspoon4497 😂😂
in 2003 I traveled to London. I found the game on offer and bought it immediately. unbelievable after about 15 years to see it again. awakens old memories in me. Thanks for the video
Man i wish they would remaster it on PC too,but keep the music and the "feeling" the same as the old one..
Agreed, the developers would in turn gain profit from it as well as remastering it as well as doing the same to the later future consoles also, though I would like that they give you the option of changing between remaster and original graphics if possible.
I wish they would, but that'd never happen
I was missing this game one day and decided to look for it on PC and realized there isn't a PC port for it..
@@thegeekcrusade2596 yeah..its so unfortunate that Frontline and Rising Sun don't have pc ports
I dont even want a remaster I would like the same version in a pc port with a modern resolution and maybe some better controls.
The memories.. Back when I was 8 or 9 and played this game all day and night, this game and Socom made me love shooting games. At 23 now, just makes me wonder where'd the time go? 😭😭
Ever play the desert storm video game?
I used to play this on gamecube when i was younger. The memories😢😢😢
EatMawn_ERRDAY me too I used to play this on GameCube
My dad got me this game for my 15th Birthday (June 7th, 1987 is my B-Day) and it was very shortly after this game was released. I was SO captivated by this. I felt like I was playing Saving Private Ryan at the time! My dad always got me the coolest games...
The very first medal of honor and this was my favorite game of all time since i was a kids i always love this game.
I remember borrowing this from a friend that kinda had an obsession or at least a fascination with war. Low key blew my mind. It was more unique and real than basically any other game I personally remember playing at the time. Great game!
No blood!!!! Love the sounds in this game played this so much as a kid got it for xmas , good times
Just found this game, 20 years later! I’ve been looking for this my entire life. My step brother and I used to play it and he died years later.
It’s weird because Call of Duty 2 has something similar, buts it’s not the same. This is def it!
Me da alegría y a la vez nostalgia ver este juegazo, tiempos aquellos
The greatest WW2 intro and campaign mission in video game history. The music, the Eisenhower speech, voice acting, sound effects, the immersion. I’ll never forget playing this as a kid.
I was watching a video about world war 2 and it reminded me of this game and so many memories I had, shooting the captains helmet off and such. God I love this game
This is by far my all time favorite game, this game was beautifully designed.
Sinto uma saudade desses jogos do ps2, nossa era a maior nostalgia cada jogo desse não esqueço nem um momento foram os melhores da minha infância
Man this is one of the most memorable games ever for me. The music, level design, settings, everything was top notch. love this game.
I remember the first playing this game when I was like 9/10 and I remember the one dude who ran behind the boat gets blown up and his body went flying and I went up and down the beaches and the bodies were just laying everywhere...I remember crying my eyes out while eating a bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream at like 8pm lol memories...this game was amazing.
The first mission on the beach I still remember vividly, looked so real back then. This game will always be in my heart :')
The music in this game was absolutely amazing. Every level had it's own memorable score. It wasn't just background music. It all tied in perfectly with whatever tone and theme of the level.
I'm watching this today, as It's exactly six months since my father died, at only 46 years old. I remember we used to play this together all the time when I was little. I'm sure he played through this entire game at least 15 times. I also remember we used to play turns, since the game didn't support splitscreen. We played on the hardest difficulty, and whenever one of us died we switched until we had completed the mission.
Back when EA made proper games!!
Great game, great memories!!
Man, I'm 35. When I seen this, I feel like a teenager again. This is best Medal Of Honor ever. And so realistic
I remember the 3rd mission with the 101st airborne. I remember when I got to the end I didn't know I had to get in the box so I just kept walking around trying to figure out what I missed or something. Lol I was so frustrated.
i remember when i was 7 years old sitting next to my father watching him playing this first beach part... the tension and silence mixed with a sense of teamwork between us and the game consume us for hours and hours... everything in this game is special: soundtrack, hud, all the menus... i just cannot explain what it means to me.
7:18 "fire in the hole" shoots hole
I remember getting this game when it came out. I was blown away at how amazingly realistic it was
This game is sooo good!! I also played it when I was younger, classic, time passes us all Awww
🔥🎃🔥🎃🔥💚💚
Those bullets through the logo bring back memories. My great grandma “gave” me this for Christmas in first or second grade
Best game of ww2 seriously
Nostalgic... this was everything for me , the soundtrack, so many flashbacks 😭
this game was my first fps i was 8 yo when i played T-T,sorry my english is bad
yeah it was one of my first games and its still damned epic, best soundtrack too
+AFGuidesHD Great times for games
AFGuidesHD where the ending kill sturmgeist
Voidka_BR ok (in latin) (sorry my English is bad) :p
Voidka_BR tambem foi um dos primeiros jogos de FPS que eu joguei na minha vida se não foi o primeiro que eu joguei gastava 1,2 horas andando pelo mapa do dia D sem saber oque fazer porque na quela epoca nao sabia falar inglês então nao entendia nada, mas aprendi a falar inglês só com os jogos, nem a escola ensinou tanto quanto nos jogos '-'
My first ever fps, and my 1st Ps2 game. 1st level always sticks in my mind. Thought provoking and respectful.
This is sad man. I don’t want to die. I wish I could relive my childhood when I was playing this game :( such good times
Better than Cod WW2
GameCube was the shit so much fun playing this game back in the day!
I just came here to revisit my childhood
seeing "D-Day" really took me back. i remember playing this game several times over and absolutely LOVING the first mission every time, lil 9 year old me was so fascinated :')
"Give me some cover or get the hell out of here" best quote ever This was all i played and i cant believe the graphics now since i onlybplay ps4
This is a game that I will always remember. One that actually moved me and struck me on what war was at this time.
Who else was searching this on TH-cam to come back to child hood memories
June 6th 2020. This was always a fun childhood game. Now it's somewhat historic like I was there. Grateful for those brave who were there in real life. You did not die for nothing. God bless America!
Hope you'll try doing the "stealth" missions in a stealthy way. I recently watched another walkthrough and the guy just didn't bother: he immediately started rampaging his way across and murdered everyone all guns blazing.
yes still doing that :)
Saruman38 
I bought this ps2 game second hand back in 2004 from an older kid in high-school, it was cheap but he sold me as being the freshest game on the market, top of the line and so on, trying to rip me off. I bought it anyway, and since I didn't have many games, (this was the only FPS i had for ps2). This game marked my childhood, 15 years later, those menu sounds are as clear as the days I played it. I learned about WWI and got me interested in history. Great memories!
Everyone says memories lol 2017 I play this all the time XD
Growing up and getting older is bittersweet...it almost SUCKS!...like many others, this game means the absolute world to me!! I'll take the warm feeling of nostalgia...because the sad feeling is hard to handle hahahah! What a time to be alive back then
Yes sir. You ripped the words straight from my mouth. I feel exactly, exactly the same way.
O jogo delicioso, saudades eternas da primeira vez que joguei, sensação incrível, jogo lindo.
Era muito bom 👏🏻... Passava horas e horas jogando 🎮♥️!
Man this game looks amazing. So immersive. I'm impressed by the amount of detail in everything. The soldiers even when idle look like they are panting from running around. Enemy soldiers try getting back up when shot down. You can catch them off-guard and they raise their hands to surrender. The waves splashing around and dust flying everywhere sells the setting too.