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So I don't know if it's just me but whenever I've tried to watch the new videos on the Escapist website, the video literally doesn't appear on the page for me. I've tried with and without adblock and I've tried alternate browsers. Something's borked and that's unfortunate.
Benjamin "Yahtzee" Croshaw - A man so dedicated to making V.R. work he is willing to crouch in real-time, strap upside-down peddle-bins to his head for hours at a time, and EVEN play a latter-day Metal of Honor game. Brave, man, brave man.
@@dragonandavatarfan8865 Where's the fun of playing VR without actually moving your body? The reason I play VR is because I get to physically control my character by crouching and stuff
@@thatromanfella8377 Spec Ops: The Line made you feel like shit, but it was one of the best games of it's time. TLOU2 is definitely shit, but that's not the reason.
I remember, QAing Warfighter back in the day. The developers didn't have any intention of releasing a good game, it's objective was to bundle in beta access for Battlefield 4 and cash in on as many pre-orders as possible
I’d be willing to bet this game sucked because most of their resources are going to making Apex updates which still probably makes loads of money still so I think they are safe for now.
@@Bird_Dog00 this actually explains a lot. He was hit in the head, given meds, was stuck at home because of the brain injury so he created a youtube series. Would also explain his consistent immagration to other countries
You guys remember when Medal of Honor was an actually good shooter, with large sprawling levels, encouraging exploration and using a lot of WW2 weapons, with great sound design and godly music composed by Michael Giacchino? EA seems to have forgotten about it.
Rising Sun was my first Medal of Honor Title. I did play Frontlines when it came bundled with the Modern Medal of Honor though, and at some point played Allied Assault on PC although I forget when.
@@Mr.Bellafante I played Allied Assault not to long ago. I dont think it holds up to well. there are a few excellent set pieces but after that its mostly you and maybe two easy killed allies (whit that they die supper quick... not that it matter as they have little dialogue or reactions to anything some you wondering if they wasn´t supposed to be scripted to die after the first fight yet did not).
You mean it's not a reference to Steven Seagal's character in the Under Siege films (a chef who is also a Navy Seal knife-fighting expert, and defeats bad guys invading a train in the second film)?
"So I'm left tottering gormlessly up Omaha Beach like a glow-in-the-dark mouse in an owl sanctuary." Glow-in-the-dark mouse, you say? Oh, hey Civvie! :D
@@Haaalp Look him up. If you like Yatzee, you will like him. He does something similar, but he goes a little more in depth, and his videos are longer for it. Sorry for the long reply.
I remember when this game first game out, the game had a bug where your arm would block your view of the sights, and for a VR that is stunningly unacceptable
@@Zack_Wester I really just wished they polished it and made it more like Half Life Alyx, some of the scenes I've seen on youtube looks fun as hell, but I just know that I have to slog through a lot of filth just to get to a single good part. I know some people liked it, and that's fine they had fun in something I don't think I will, but personally, if the gunplay isn't great, the entire game is bad.
2:14 I'd like Yahtzee to tell me about those supposed times people were weirdly insistant on gun accuracy in WWII games. The last COD I played was constantly throwing rare weapons into every scenario as if they were mass-produced. You'd be surprised how many WWII era guns have been obsessively archived because of how in incredibly small quantities they were created
As someone that lives about half an hour from Basingstoke, I did like to see "Twinned with Basingstoke" written on the signpost early on in this video.
25 seconds into the video and i have to pause and cry with laughter. Zero punctuation will forever be my favourite thing to come out of the internet. Thank you.
Was just talking to my wife about this the other day. I was wondering when we were gonna start seeing the lazy, triple a cash in VR games. Where they expect the VR component to carry the whole affair so they just half ass LOTS of game content and call it a day. Guess I shouldn't be surprised that it's a World War 2 game from an American company. x_x
I feel like these mass producing game companies never thing about accessibility. There should ALWAYS be a crouch button in VR games if crouching is part of gameplay. Otherwise the game is a hell of a lot harder for us *physically disabled gamers.* It’s a bit weird that indie games, despite their much smaller budgets and dev teams, are generally miles ahead of AAA Game Companies when it comes to accessibility.
Chef is an army trade. Guy I met on course, told me about a mortar going off in the base near his kitchen tent and losing all of the soup because the pot got perforated with shrapnel. He was more pissed he needed to figure out what to make instead.
I thought this was some spunkgargleweewee game from 7 years ago the YT algorithm was throwing up randomly not a new release. If you ported it onto a normal platform it’d be indistinguishable by the sounds (and look) of it
"which would normally interest me as much as an envelope licking simulator" Well, Lucas Pope actually have made an envelope licking simulator called Unsolicited, which I think would be more immersing and interesting than this one.
Yeah it's definitely a good way to show it can work, 2 handed guns in that game are legitimately more accurate for the most part but it did take some getting used to (my hands aren't the steadiest anyway which doesn't help)
I always viewed Medal of Honor as Discount Call of Duty, so I'm about as surprised as you are that there's still a market for MoH games when last I checked everyone was shit talking CoD.
@@alphajackal6648 the funny part is Medal Of Honor was one of the first WWII games back in the day, at least on consoles, and were really good with COD and Battlefield being Johnny Come Lately’s.
Well they kinda followed COD and Battlefield into the Modern Shooter era, messed it up twice with Warfighter killing the franchise, and then went to sleep before popping up again with this one.
im surprised no "historically accurate" WWII shooter brings up the point of german soldiers legit ditching their rifles for the superior russian Mosin Nagant
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Christmas has come again; I get to hear yahtzees feelings about another Medal of Honor game. We'll never forget "Warfighter". I wonder what other pedantic but ultimately stupid things this game will try to assert.
It's always the punchline, no-one ever remembers the good times to be had in Amazingstoke. Probably because there's not much to be had, but still; no other town has a giant stone buttplug on its high street!
The funny thing is that his critique would certainly also be applicable to the old Medal of Honor games like Allied Assault and Frontline, but of course the difference is, those are 20 years old, not VR, and still more fun even if it's just moving from one area of "shoot a bunch of Nazis who ambush you or are waiting to spot you" to another. And there was actual variety in the old games, what with some sections focusing more on stealth and the Nazis having conversations if you didn't blow your cover.
Re : two handed guns in VR: get a gun stock. Preferably a VR Tube Pro, despite its price. Really, get one anyway, because it makes a night and day difference in accuracy when using scoped weapons. Your sight picture stops swimming around like you've got Parkinson's if you can get a cheek weld and actually use both hands for stability. I went cheap at first, and cheap was better than freehand, but the $$$ stock was better because it had far more ways to adjust the grip and it didn't flex the way the cheap one did.
Honestly while the MP38 and MP40 were perfectly ok as submachine guns go, they weren’t exactly the better gun the WWII shooters make them out to be. They weren’t any better than the Thompson M1A1 or the Russian PPSH-41, with a much slower rate of fire than the other two. The only reason most of WWII shooters make it out to be the better weapon is that’s what you can regularly and reliably find ammo for.
@@Mr_T_Badger Yeah, well that's something that everyone knows games like MoH and Battlefield and CoD exaggerate the features of guns to make them more variable, when in reality, a lot of guns are the same basic mechanics built different ways, resulting in *very* slight differences. I mean, if you've seen the Glock 18C in games, it's like a mini-A10, but in real life it is more or less just another autopistol.
Seems we all thought medal of honor was done for after the warfighter (pahahahaha) but apparently like real fascists, ww2 game franchises are a lot harder to stamp out
They keep trying to re-invent this series, though at the moment remasters are typically welcomed by gamers (when done with some competence) and MoH has a great selection of classics from the PS2/PS1 era that many people remember fondly. The original and Underground had a good variety of stealth/combat and unusual mechanics while Frontline is just legendary (also dat soundtrack).
Am i just sleepy or is the intro slightly faster than usual. Also Yahtzee your first book is AWESOME, I'm so glad you narrate the audio book 💚. Can't wait to read the second one
I love the fact i know its Wednesday whenever yahtzee uploads a new video. I'm not sure if I will ever get and or use Vr, not the biggest fan of things on or covering my head.
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Y'all finally got a PS5, congrats!
How many organs did it cost Nick?
Staggeringly uncomfortable porn? Surely that was meant sarcastically!
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@@huntercrindson3927 Everything.
Gotta love the irony of a game putting in the minimum amount of effort and creativity, yet calling itself “Above and Beyond”
Definitely not based on the creative trio, within the Trance music world either 😅
Above and Beyond should have been the title for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
I hadn't even noticed that! Thanks for pointing out this outstanding piece of hypocrisy.
Blame Facebook, as soon as they realized it won't run on Quest they cut funding
That's AAA quality!
"staggeringly uncomfortable porn"
-Yahtzee, 2021
Ugh! Those disgusting staggeringly uncomfortable porn games! I mean, there's so many of them though! Which one? Which one was he referring to?!
Yes. We need to be made aware of this so we can make sure.........no one gets there hands on it...yes.
@@arjen7024 Koikatsu probably.
I appreciate that the uncomfortable, lewd, not-safe-for-public-consumption images were offset like they actually would be inside the VR headset for 3D
@@josemarques2304 koikatsu has vr support??
Benjamin "Yahtzee" Croshaw - A man so dedicated to making V.R. work he is willing to crouch in real-time, strap upside-down peddle-bins to his head for hours at a time, and EVEN play a latter-day Metal of Honor game. Brave, man, brave man.
Most VR games have a crouch button. This game not having one is one of it's many failures as pointed out by Yathze.
@@dragonandavatarfan8865 I wonder what games you're playing because none of the VR games I have have a crouch button.
@@dragonandavatarfan8865 Where's the fun of playing VR without actually moving your body? The reason I play VR is because I get to physically control my character by crouching and stuff
And play VR porn
@@Sreven199 If you haven't played boneworks yet, you're missing out!
2021 has just begun and already we’ve got our first contender for the Blandest list
more like for Worst list (If Last of Us 2 got the worst then any bland game can get in)
@@madkoala2130 it turns out trying to make the player feel like shit might make your game be put on worst game lists
Can't say the same for the hanging joke hitting you barely 30 seconds in, that was impressively unbland and on brand
Blandest so far
@@thatromanfella8377 Spec Ops: The Line made you feel like shit, but it was one of the best games of it's time. TLOU2 is definitely shit, but that's not the reason.
0:59 The eyes bulging sprite is so cursed
The Yatzee version of the booba meme.
It was interesting seeing a new medal of honor after the failure that was Warfighter.
*Insert laughter caused by the title here*
The problem with warfighter was that you didn't fight enough wars in it
I remember, QAing Warfighter back in the day. The developers didn't have any intention of releasing a good game, it's objective was to bundle in beta access for Battlefield 4 and cash in on as many pre-orders as possible
Been playing a bit of Allied Assault and Pacific Assault over the lockdown and I swear that they're still better than most modern shooters.
Right? I thought that franchise was gone for good. Which is a shame really. It had some great games back in the day.
I am certain EA is trying to kill Respawn Entertainment by having them make this game.
Isn't that what they always do? Buy a studio, run them into the ground, then the second they make a bad game, kill them.
EA being the vampire that it is, I'm not surprised.
I’d be willing to bet this game sucked because most of their resources are going to making Apex updates which still probably makes loads of money still so I think they are safe for now.
@@Xaveze Im shocked that respawn was allowed to go by season and not being forced to realease apex 2 or some shit
@army6669990101 I’m not. Season passes probably make metric fucktons of money that would be lost if they made Apex 2.
yahtzee never gets to run away from spunkgargleweewee, even in his iVRory tower.
"Glow in the dark mouse at an owl sanctuary".
How can you possibly come up with analogies like this?
Recreational drugs? Boredom? Brain injury?
Probably one of those...
@@Bird_Dog00 or all
@@Bird_Dog00 this actually explains a lot. He was hit in the head, given meds, was stuck at home because of the brain injury so he created a youtube series. Would also explain his consistent immagration to other countries
He played Ori, remember ?
run them over with your car.
“Vee heff vays off making vee arr.” Brilliant.
""Good moaning."
'Allo, 'allo!
@@skimshady510 Were you pissing by the doar when you heard a knicking soond, at all?
Imagine, we got this instead of Titanfall 3.
Imagine VR Titanfall. The pilot mechanics might be ass but I'd love those Titan fights
I mean technically we have Apex Legends instead of tf3.
I can’t unread this and now I’m sad.
Well you also got apex and fallen order, so not exactly true.
@@JaxAntilles I like Apez Legends but that games doesn't even come close to Titanfall
At least it's not called "Warfighter".
You mean "Warfighter-pahahahaha", right?
@@skepticalbadger the actual military term for what?
Alex I’d assume one who fights in war
@@dkcsi9256 Can you use it in a sentence?
@@MrRowntree27 my issued MREs are stamped with "Warfighter Recommended, Warfighter Tested, Warfighter Approved."
"It's about new concepts and immersive spectacles" "and staggeringly uncomfortable porn"
That's the same thing isn't it?
What are you doing, step bro?
@@Dorumin onii-chan
Remember the chef that threw knives at you in MoH Frontline?
Came here to say that! I remember sneaking into the chateau and wondering who was singing “bum bum Ba bum bum” in a jolly voice.
The memories of Frontline.
You guys remember when Medal of Honor was an actually good shooter, with large sprawling levels, encouraging exploration and using a lot of WW2 weapons, with great sound design and godly music composed by Michael Giacchino?
EA seems to have forgotten about it.
Good times. Frontline needs a remaster.
All the games up to Frontline deserve a remaster, if you ask me.
Rising Sun was my first Medal of Honor Title. I did play Frontlines when it came bundled with the Modern Medal of Honor though, and at some point played Allied Assault on PC although I forget when.
I played Allied Assault a long time ago. I don't know how well it holds up, but I remember it well.
@@Mr.Bellafante I played Allied Assault not to long ago. I dont think it holds up to well. there are a few excellent set pieces but after that its mostly you and maybe two easy killed allies (whit that they die supper quick... not that it matter as they have little dialogue or reactions to anything some you wondering if they wasn´t supposed to be scripted to die after the first fight yet did not).
"Gormlessly"
Goddamn what a great word.
I've never heard it before. But I somehow know what it means... I just don't know how to explain it.
Yes, it's got a sort of … woody quality about it.
unless you like gorms. then its just disheartening.
@@konkoism Caribou... gooorm.
His review basically boils down to *"Know Your Place, TRASH"*
Devil's Advocate, the cook is homage to Frontlines, in which a recurring mook enemy chef threw knives at you.
Why the hell would they reference a game that only like six people -including reviewers- actually played?
Was it the same guy every time? If it was, I've not the slightest how he got off the U-boat.
You mean it's not a reference to Steven Seagal's character in the Under Siege films (a chef who is also a Navy Seal knife-fighting expert, and defeats bad guys invading a train in the second film)?
Wasn’t there a cook in Rising Sun that did the same thing?
I will never forget that damn cook shrugged off multiple trench gun rounds like it was his boss telling him to work an extra shift that week.
“Staggeringly uncomfortable porn”.
That’s a rare sentence.
You sure?
Wouldnt be a proper 2021 without yahtzee and spunkgarglweewee reviews!
1:40 I live near Basingstoke, can confirm. That's one good thing about covid, not having to go to Basingstoke
"by jingo" now there's a phrase I've never heard spoken
You do not play Victoria 2 I see. Good, you will not keep your virginity.
By Jingo! A fraud!
@@myballsgetlikt1313 Johan's Waltz plays continuously in the background
I'm sorry I've only seen it written in Discworld stop making references at meeee
@@Rankerquat Reference, reference, reference!!!!! 😁 (Discworld series is awesome. RIP Terry Pratchett)
"So I'm left tottering gormlessly up Omaha Beach like a glow-in-the-dark mouse in an owl sanctuary."
Glow-in-the-dark mouse, you say?
Oh, hey Civvie! :D
That's what I thought :-)
"Good moaning" as an American, I'd like to note I understood that reference.
I have good noos! The British navvy have a plin!
Seeing the owl image on screen made me miss Shammy.
Who?
@@Haaalp owlboy
@@Haaalp Look him up. If you like Yatzee, you will like him. He does something similar, but he goes a little more in depth, and his videos are longer for it. Sorry for the long reply.
Who apologises for a long reply?
I was looking for this type of comment
I remember when this game first game out, the game had a bug where your arm would block your view of the sights, and for a VR that is stunningly unacceptable
lets not forget above and beyond apparently had some of the worse VR gun controls.
@@Zack_Wester I really just wished they polished it and made it more like Half Life Alyx, some of the scenes I've seen on youtube looks fun as hell, but I just know that I have to slog through a lot of filth just to get to a single good part. I know some people liked it, and that's fine they had fun in something I don't think I will, but personally, if the gunplay isn't great, the entire game is bad.
Why did i laughed so much about the glow in the dark Mouse in an Owl Sanctuary?
2:14 I'd like Yahtzee to tell me about those supposed times people were weirdly insistant on gun accuracy in WWII games. The last COD I played was constantly throwing rare weapons into every scenario as if they were mass-produced. You'd be surprised how many WWII era guns have been obsessively archived because of how in incredibly small quantities they were created
5:02 I do believe that's an 'Allo 'Allo reference
I was pissing by the door
Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once...
As someone that lives about half an hour from Basingstoke, I did like to see "Twinned with Basingstoke" written on the signpost early on in this video.
The facial expressions in this one are comedy gold. And the "glow in the dark mouse at an owl sanctuary".
2:17 "the sights are half an inch off" hahaha luv it
25 seconds into the video and i have to pause and cry with laughter. Zero punctuation will forever be my favourite thing to come out of the internet. Thank you.
"Oh hey I wouldn't mind a new MoH game, if it's halfway good I might as well."
Oh, it's VR.
Was just talking to my wife about this the other day. I was wondering when we were gonna start seeing the lazy, triple a cash in VR games. Where they expect the VR component to carry the whole affair so they just half ass LOTS of game content and call it a day. Guess I shouldn't be surprised that it's a World War 2 game from an American company. x_x
Yay! Basingstoke. I live in Basingstoke :)
Cancer Mouse: "Did someone say glow in the dark mouse?"
"Hey Civvie, have you heard about the illuminati lizard people ... ... "
Medal of Honor: "And Another Thing" is pretty much the entire series.
Other people can crouch but the game detected you were British.
"British officers don't duck"
I feel like these mass producing game companies never thing about accessibility. There should ALWAYS be a crouch button in VR games if crouching is part of gameplay. Otherwise the game is a hell of a lot harder for us *physically disabled gamers.* It’s a bit weird that indie games, despite their much smaller budgets and dev teams, are generally miles ahead of AAA Game Companies when it comes to accessibility.
"Well could you stop calling me out here then" XD
...
Yahtzee, are you okay?
'WORLD WAR 2, Twinned with Basingstoke'
as someone from Basingstoke that's pretty spot on
Quite accurate
1:43 XD. Being from Basingstoke. Pretty accurate.
Chef is an army trade.
Guy I met on course, told me about a mortar going off in the base near his kitchen tent and losing all of the soup because the pot got perforated with shrapnel.
He was more pissed he needed to figure out what to make instead.
Goodness, what kind of shrapnel penetrates steel? Likely at an unfavourable angle because cylinder shape, too... I had no idea.
I thought this was some spunkgargleweewee game from 7 years ago the YT algorithm was throwing up randomly not a new release.
If you ported it onto a normal platform it’d be indistinguishable by the sounds (and look) of it
Medal of honor "HUURK" above & beyond
"which would normally interest me as much as an envelope licking simulator"
Well, Lucas Pope actually have made an envelope licking simulator called Unsolicited, which I think would be more immersing and interesting than this one.
"Two-handed guns in VR are a lost cause"
Me: [cackles in H3VR]
That's because the virtual stock is really good in that game
Yeah it's definitely a good way to show it can work, 2 handed guns in that game are legitimately more accurate for the most part but it did take some getting used to (my hands aren't the steadiest anyway which doesn't help)
@@DoctorTheo
For sure. And it really should be the industry standard.
It felt fine in Boneworks too.
@@fireaza Shame about the nausea that came with it, had to refund boneworks ultimately since I was feeling sick after like 20 mins.
Huh they are still making Medal of Honour games? I had never heard of this until now.
Same here...
I always viewed Medal of Honor as Discount Call of Duty, so I'm about as surprised as you are that there's still a market for MoH games when last I checked everyone was shit talking CoD.
@@alphajackal6648 the funny part is Medal Of Honor was one of the first WWII games back in the day, at least on consoles, and were really good with COD and Battlefield being Johnny Come Lately’s.
Well they kinda followed COD and Battlefield into the Modern Shooter era, messed it up twice with Warfighter killing the franchise, and then went to sleep before popping up again with this one.
Thank god someone remembers the awesome train from Blood.
Best part is finding Dr. Kimble's jumpsuit when the thing crashes.
Yahtzee: Makes joke about envelope licking simulator
Also Yahtzee: You should really give "Papers, Please" a shot everyone!
I'd love to see his reaction to H3VR, it's a firearm and hotdog based tech demo of a game, but it does guns so right.
im surprised no "historically accurate" WWII shooter brings up the point of german soldiers legit ditching their rifles for the superior russian Mosin Nagant
What’s funny is that the average solider actually avoided the M1. They thought it too complex.
How ironic is that?
Loved the allo allo reference at the end xD. Truly the greatest WWII tv series ever made!
The chef fight is probably a callback to an old MoH game wherein there's a chef who attacks you with a knife in one mission.
My love for Yahtzee is more powerful than my arachnophobia.... barely.
The Shammy cameo was one very welcomed surprise
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*Couch Potato Our Way Through The Tech Revolution* by *Tongue Based Control System*
Runner-up:
*Far From The Troubles Of Reality* by *Overgenerous Grab Range*
That was one of the best end credit jokes I think you've ever done
That's a clever dig at CoD, "above and beyond the call of duty".
Very nice MoH.
that beginning part about "I'm not talking about hanging myself" was such an amazing line to start this review with.
Christmas has come again; I get to hear yahtzees feelings about another Medal of Honor game. We'll never forget "Warfighter". I wonder what other pedantic but ultimately stupid things this game will try to assert.
2:21 it’s scary how true that statement is...
Above and Beyond... The Call of Duty. Can't believe he missed that.
I just wanted a VR adaptation for Inglorious Basterds
Damn, I didn't think we would see another Medal of Honor after Warfighter (Pah hah hah hah). I guess spunkgargleweewees are hard to kill.
Of course they're hard to kill, they just take cover for a bit and get all their health back.
I'm just impressed that after so many years out of England you still remember Basingstoke... And how bad it is there.
It's always the punchline, no-one ever remembers the good times to be had in Amazingstoke.
Probably because there's not much to be had, but still; no other town has a giant stone buttplug on its high street!
We have a plastic 'Rifle' thingy we got for the Wii's Call of Duty port. It worked well for what it was, which means it wasn't entirely awful.
The funny thing is that his critique would certainly also be applicable to the old Medal of Honor games like Allied Assault and Frontline, but of course the difference is, those are 20 years old, not VR, and still more fun even if it's just moving from one area of "shoot a bunch of Nazis who ambush you or are waiting to spot you" to another. And there was actual variety in the old games, what with some sections focusing more on stealth and the Nazis having conversations if you didn't blow your cover.
Thank you for the Allo Allo reference hiding at the end.
As someone from Basingstoke I appreciate that cheeky joke
Tbf the live action documentary footage was a huge part of the original game
for a minute I read the title as above and beyond punctuation and that was fascinating to me, imagine the possibilities
That reference to crabtree deserves a like on its own.
Re : two handed guns in VR: get a gun stock. Preferably a VR Tube Pro, despite its price. Really, get one anyway, because it makes a night and day difference in accuracy when using scoped weapons. Your sight picture stops swimming around like you've got Parkinson's if you can get a cheek weld and actually use both hands for stability.
I went cheap at first, and cheap was better than freehand, but the $$$ stock was better because it had far more ways to adjust the grip and it didn't flex the way the cheap one did.
"About as challenging as trying to spot though a ladder"
How does he come up with this stuff?
Wednesday is my new Friday
Is it just me, or would it be amazing to listen to a rendition of the complete hitchikers guide by Yahtzee on audiobook?
I still have my PS2 and play frontline all the time. And I'll play this for sure.
"They knew how to build a machine gun"
Well... They're German soooo
Honestly while the MP38 and MP40 were perfectly ok as submachine guns go, they weren’t exactly the better gun the WWII shooters make them out to be. They weren’t any better than the Thompson M1A1 or the Russian PPSH-41, with a much slower rate of fire than the other two. The only reason most of WWII shooters make it out to be the better weapon is that’s what you can regularly and reliably find ammo for.
@@Mr_T_Badger Yeah, well that's something that everyone knows games like MoH and Battlefield and CoD exaggerate the features of guns to make them more variable, when in reality, a lot of guns are the same basic mechanics built different ways, resulting in *very* slight differences. I mean, if you've seen the Glock 18C in games, it's like a mini-A10, but in real life it is more or less just another autopistol.
An 'Allo 'Allo! reference?! Yahtzee, I can't love you more than I already do.
Maybe the chef was a reference to the chef that tried to kill the player with knives in the sub level of Medal of Honor: Frontline?
Seems we all thought medal of honor was done for after the warfighter (pahahahaha) but apparently like real fascists, ww2 game franchises are a lot harder to stamp out
Wake me up when vr tech has reached the level of matrix then i might pay attention to it
we are almost there. but we need less shitty games on the platform.
The Good Moaning title after how you ended the review Killed me 🤣🤣🤣😂🤣
the beat saber shoutout gave me life
They keep trying to re-invent this series, though at the moment remasters are typically welcomed by gamers (when done with some competence) and MoH has a great selection of classics from the PS2/PS1 era that many people remember fondly. The original and Underground had a good variety of stealth/combat and unusual mechanics while Frontline is just legendary (also dat soundtrack).
Let's go!!!!!! I live for Wednesday like this
You and I both
Same
Same
Same
Same
"Good moaning"
Ha! I get that reference!
I miss Medal of Honor: Frontline. Good times...
I'm surprised we haven't seen a remaster of the original Medal of Honor games (yet).
I'm just amazed there was a Medal of Honor game without a staggering deluge of advertising choking us all to death.
4:41 was that Yahtzee trying so say sike?
For some reason, Medal of Honor always has a chef combatant.
It was the same train from a previous Medal of Honor game
Am i just sleepy or is the intro slightly faster than usual. Also Yahtzee your first book is AWESOME, I'm so glad you narrate the audio book 💚. Can't wait to read the second one
I love the fact i know its Wednesday whenever yahtzee uploads a new video. I'm not sure if I will ever get and or use Vr, not the biggest fan of things on or covering my head.
The phrase "about as challenging as trying to spit through a ladder" made me laugh way more than it had any right to.
I strongly approve of the new boggled eye effect you've been playing with.