I had to reuplaod this video because some weird russian pagan neo nazi band have stolen the wind sound from the game. So i had to put some extra music at the Schmerzen forest.
I started PC gaming in 1982 and I can tell you there are clear moments in the last 40 years where the gaming landscape took a giant shift forward. This game is one of those moments.
I was fortunate to have a computer with a Voodoo 3 and Sound Blaster card that was able to play this game at reasonable settings when it came out. I was amazed by the complex textures. You could actually read the text on items in game and objects weren't just polygons anymore. It was such a step.
I used to play this with my father. Ahhh good times, Peaceful times. This game is a part of my childhood, the game is somehow calming to play in 2023. I used hella scared when doggos tried to attack me. I wish I could go back.
Incredible to see that 2002 game had the destruction physics and those barrel holes leaking oil. We really need a remastered game in 2020-2021 !!! EA listen to us !!!
and back then you thought it would get easier someday :D and then life happens and here we are today :D i hope its not that bad, you cant laugh @ this. Have a nice day anyway :)
I remember playing through this game on my weekends as a 20 year old receptionist. Don't regret a thing - this was every bit as much a part of history as anything else.
00:02:58 - Training Course 00:11:43 - *Mission 1* - *Lighting the Torch* (Algeria, 1942) 00:13:45 - Rangers Lead the Way 00:18:43 - The Rescue Mission 00:29:06 - Sabotage the Motorpool 00:37:54 - Lighting the Torch 00:52:39 - *Mission 2* - *Scuttling the U-529* (Norway, 1943) 00:54:43 - Secret Documents of the Kriegsmarine 01:10:27 - Scuttling the U-529 01:26:27 - Escape from Trondheim 01:36:46 - *Mission 3* - *Operation Overlord* (Normandy, 1944) 01:38:49 - Omaha Beach 01:50:08 - Battle in the Bocage 02:11:27 - The Nebelwerfer Hunt 02:37:11 - *Mission 4* - *Behind Enemy Lines* (Normandy, 1944) 02:38:36 - Rendezvous with the Resistance 02:49:49 - Diverting the Enemy 03:06:21 - The Command Post 03:28:52 - *Mission 5* - *The Day of the Tiger* (Brittany, 1944) 03:30:36 - Sniper's Last Stand 04:01:30 - The Hunt for the King Tiger 04:09:58 - The Bridge 04:18:31 - *Mission 6* - *The Return to Schmerzen* (Germany, 1945) 04:20:01 - The Siegfried Forest 04:38:01 - Die Sturmgewehr 04:55:05 - The Communications Blackout 05:11:26 - The Schmerzen Express 05:22:19 - Storming Fort Schmerzen
All the guns feel and sound so good. The MP40 shakes the screen when you shoot but the MG42 does not (because its mounted). The crosshair is always the same and stays nice and tight regardless of weapon. When you are getting shot at you see the flash and hear the loud whiz of the incoming rounds. The enemies actually flinch and stumble when you hit them and you can see little puffs of vapor where the rounds strike them (makes your shots feel hefty). Not to mention their death animations are perfectly dramatic and almost always unique. Your team actually aims at doors and windows while moving even if there are no enemies visible there. They also move between cover and call out to each other and even to you. The soundtrack is Hollywood movie worthy, somewhere between Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Saving Private Ryan. How can you not love this??
I'm watching Saving Private Ryan again because of it. I saw that movie upon release, then maybe around 2010 and now in 2023 (after playing MOHAA and CoD 1/UO) I am watching Saving Private Ryan for like the 3rd time in 25 years. I must have played MOHAA ten times (at least) in the same time.
I swear on everything you just unlocked some deep deep core memories of mine and I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, this is when times were carefree and simple, from the long nights of grinding Allied Assault with my clan online to CS 1.3 going into 1.5, the late late nights at my PC logging into ventrillo to scrim with the boys or hoping on my console to play THPS................what a time to be a kid.
The timing of this game release was perfect. Saving Private Ryan came out a few years prior and I was shocked how they captured the sound effects and ambiance of that film.
Wow watching this I remember everything with perfect recall. Every enemy placement every twist and turn and story beat is hardwired in my brain. Love it
It's pretty incredible how just watching some gameplay of a long lost memory can retrigger it all in your brain like it was yesterday. I've just been going down memory lane tonight watching let's plays of the countless games I spent my childhood playing. It's amazing!
Amazing soundtrack When I got to meet the composer Michael Giacchino of all his works I complimented him on this the most. This was 2010 so he had a lot of work under his belt
The writer of this game is none other than the legend himself Steven Spielberg and the character of this game is Lt. Mike Powell a skilled US Army Ranger and an agent of the OSS ((Offices Of Strategic Services)) that's been dissolved on September 20th, 1945 and two years later the CIA ((Central Intelligence Agency)) is formed until now
This is one of my favourite FPSs of all time. It was absolutely seismic when it was first released and I don't think it's really been too well matched ever since in terms of atmosphere and general feeling. The other WWII MoH games and both CoD and CoD2 are the only ones that hold a candle to this.
My dad installed Allied Assault on my PC when i was way younger, he told me it was a game he played when he was about 20. I loved it, but since then, Windows was completely reinstalled on my PC. It was lost, and i only started searching for it now. I have just found out it was Allied Assault because of this video, if this video hadn't existed, i probably wouldn't have gotten some really amazing memories back. Thanks for making this video man, keep it up💯
20:11 Forgot to mention this but here is an interesting fact regarding the Jack Grillo character: The character Jack Grillo is named after the Lead Sound Designer for MOH:AA, who is also named Jack Grillo. Jack Grillo along with other members of 2015 Inc and EA LA would later go on to the develop the Call of Duty series, and Jack Grillo would be the additional sound designer for the first COD game (and possibly it's expansion United Offensive as well in terms of sounds being borrowed from the first game).
Yeah 2015 and the original developers of the first two MOH PSOne games would stick the names of designers or other employees as Easter eggs into the games. If you look at Jimmy Patterson’s university transcript from the first game you see several animators listed as professors.
@@aleksandarcurguz2428 OpFlash is amazing but it's not at all cinematic, nor trying to be. It has a great story line, a massive world, and many other features that were ahead of its time. The reason MOHAA feels cinematic is that Steven Spielberg started the MOHAA franchise in the 90s, when a lot of movies were getting video games (Spielberg have worked on films like Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers). The soundtrack and gameplay are definitely very cinematic.
@@DrummerEvan1 Nope, it was actually Michael Giacchino. He did the soundtrack for almost all of the Medal of Honors, as well as the early Call of Duty games. He's also done the soundtrack for some massively popular films as well.
I just took a work vacation and went in my cottage old house where i don't have internet. so i once again played this whole game through for like 6th time or so. its still my favourite campaign in my life. the music,atmosphere, changing of tasks and versatility of the game is amaizing. i love it! i go through it every few years. and still enjoy it so much
Honestly the fun of this era was in the video gamey movement. Modern games are more realistic but they sacrifice what made these games fun to play. I have tried to play recent FPS campaigns and something always feels missing and I think that's it.
recent ww2 campaigns are kina even more fast paced an not restricted in movement ,HLL which has no campaing ,gives mee eerie nostalgia on soem maps because i played this when it came out ,i was 9 yrs =D
In case you're curious, the demo version of this contained the "Battle of the Bocage" map/level called "The Nebelwefer Hunt" (2:11:26). Since the last FPS I had played was Doom 2, I knew right then I had fallen in love.
This was the first FPS I played, back in the early 2000's. Finished the base game and both DLC's when I was 6 years old, my father introduced me to this, I remember a brief moment of my life where my entire existence revolved around this game. This game was also my introduction to the events of WW2, and made me conscious of what humanity could really do, in terms of cruelty and kindness, ever since I was a kid. The atmosphere of this game was unmatched back in the day, where some levels would just give me the creeps and get me stuck while gathering the courage to continue. I have so much to thank this game for. I had hundreds of hours in MOHAA. Now, at 28y/o, I will definitely buy it and replay it entirely, with all DLC's, and say a last goodbye to it. I see in the comments that I was not the only kid touched by it, so cheers to all of you, our childhood was awesome.
God the first level of this game gave me so much anxiety as a kid, something about those Nazi's with the face wraps and goggles scared the crap outta me... good timess.
Я в детстве играл в эту игру, но никогда не проходил до конца! Сейчас мне 24 и я наконец прошел все классические части medal of Honor, allied assault высадка в нормандии… в детстве мне казалось это так реалистично, пулемет который убивает за секунду, а потом я понял что это калька на спасти рядового Райна. Ещё мне понравилась снайперская миссия в городе, когда идет дождь, очень атмосферно… Spearhead тоже в нормандии, но уже в стиле вдв из самолета, на манер американщины airborne, блин это капец как эпично! До сих пор кат сцены смотрятся потрясающе, а это учитывая что игре 22 года, вот что значит качество!! Геймплей конечно это коридорный шутер, но что вы ожидаете от игры 20 летней давности, это были первопроходцы в мире 3D шутеров. Длс Breakthrough тоже отличное, ещё больше вниманию катсценам, теперь они мне напомнили вовсе поздние call of duty, начало так вообще очень похоже на миссию из black ops во вьетнаме, когда едешь на джипе и идет диалог. Можно управлять танком прямо в одной миссии, а это между прочим battlefield) В общем медаль за отвагу это реально прародитель всех 3D шутеров. Call of duty, battlefield, все они что-то подчерпнули из серии медали за отвагу, а саундтрек? Саундтрек реально крутой, завораживает с первых нот, а когда я нашел это пианино на котором можно поиграть! У меня слеза прокатилась! Сейчас так не делают, время прошло, но творения (а эта игра именно что классика уже) живут и будут жить!
this is the best world war two fps game that has ever been released multiplayer was amazing even on 56k modem love them to do a remake of this game 4k HDR and all the latest graphics with some good voice actors like Damian Lewis Jon Bernthal
Everyone watching this is in mid 30’s or 40’s now lol. Good old days of scrim with other clans, chatting with your teammates on Ventrilo and Teamspeak.
I was just watching Saving Private Ryan (that predates this game by 3 years) and it's amazing how the game is based on the movie. In the game you're hiding behind Czech hedgehogs just like Tom Hanks and company in the movie. You end up (if you survive) at a embankment on the beach, the same as in the movie. You are situated at the exact same spot as in the movie. Tom Hanks mentions needing a bangalore just like in the PC game. You end up at the same place (the base of a pillbox). It's unreal watching the movie (for maybe the 3rd time since 1998) after playing this game countless times in the same time... I mean I remember the PC game way better than the movie "Saving Private Ryan" but watching that is just reminding me of the PC game. It's not just similar at the start, it's exactly the same as this game.
2nd last stage of this game is very difficult as compare to omha beach you have to close the security alarm and whenever you close it it turns on again and there is a small room you have to out from the windo but the forces of enemy comes through there that was the most difficult but smallest task about 200 to 300 yards area if you close the alarm the enemy wont enter but it will turn on after 50 to 10 seconds and you will be alone and there will be no companion of you either in this task you do not have to escape your companions or free them from enemy encounter either
I have a computer with WIN XP SP3 installed and this game saved until today. Because of this video I reinstalled and started playing in Expert Mode. My God, I'd forgotten how hard it was. Back to the old days.
The best WW2 FPS ever made. I used to play it 16 years ago! If anyone wants to see the fastest speedrun on this game. It's uploaded on my channel. Cheers!
1:11:05 - One of the many hilarious details the developers built into this classic game! Like the Germans playing "Go Fish" at the card table, and one accusing another of always cheating! Or the Germans the player catches taking a leak! So many brilliant details in this game! :^D
Can anyone tell me how to call in artillery support? I can't remember or its not working. I thought i look through the binoculars and then right click on the target but its not doing anything.
Olha tenho o orgulho de jogar esse jogo em 2023 pela primeira vez mesmo nascido em 1994 pós não tinha condições quando era criança.foi uma honra uma verdadeira medal of honra jogar esse jogo .e me fez criança novamente mesmo com 29 anos
@@alcedo_kf 😰 The Norway mission stuck in my mind... but the forest in Germany is even worse... and the little jumpscare of the train speeding past? Well! That thing looked like a ghost TGV lol
Single player has a lot of heart up to Omaha beach. Afterwards, it takes a noticeable hit in quality like most FPS back in the day. The sniper level was pretty notable later in the game but the rest was not as good as the start. The multiplayer of this game was revolutionary for the time.
I had to reuplaod this video because some weird russian pagan neo nazi band have stolen the wind sound from the game. So i had to put some extra music at the Schmerzen forest.
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Hi u playing in Win 10 ? .O :)
Was it a claim or a strike?
which band? must be a good one lol
LMAO
A 20 year old game
Yet still a better atmostphere and gameplay than modern AAA firstperson nowadays
Totally agree!!
Oh yes!!
the soundtrack is a big reason for it.
Directed by hold up..... Steven spielberg
FAX
I started PC gaming in 1982 and I can tell you there are clear moments in the last 40 years where the gaming landscape took a giant shift forward. This game is one of those moments.
I was fortunate to have a computer with a Voodoo 3 and Sound Blaster card that was able to play this game at reasonable settings when it came out. I was amazed by the complex textures. You could actually read the text on items in game and objects weren't just polygons anymore. It was such a step.
I used to play this with my father. Ahhh good times, Peaceful times. This game is a part of my childhood, the game is somehow calming to play in 2023. I used hella scared when doggos tried to attack me. I wish I could go back.
Babam ile 2003-2004 yıllarında bu oyunu oynardık. Oyunun cd leri halâ bende duruyor. Babam 2005 yılında öldü. Bende bir daha oynamadım😢
@@haykocpkn06 it's a childhood classic
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Incredible to see that 2002 game had the destruction physics and those barrel holes leaking oil. We really need a remastered game in 2020-2021 !!! EA listen to us !!!
wish confirmed
@@yunarukami14 well, not exactly there is VR MOH now, "Above and Beyond"
Esti roman?
No, current EA will fuck it up!
@@8GrayDemon8 agreed, look how they handled ww2 with bfv
Hmm...how simple my life was back when this first came out.
and back then you thought it would get easier someday :D and then life happens and here we are today :D i hope its not that bad, you cant laugh @ this. Have a nice day anyway :)
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@@hortensesquare6775 i agree
I clicked "LIIIIIIIIKE!!!!!" on the "Like" button so many times I broke my keyboard.
I remember playing through this game on my weekends as a 20 year old receptionist. Don't regret a thing - this was every bit as much a part of history as anything else.
00:02:58 - Training Course
00:11:43 - *Mission 1* - *Lighting the Torch* (Algeria, 1942)
00:13:45 - Rangers Lead the Way
00:18:43 - The Rescue Mission
00:29:06 - Sabotage the Motorpool
00:37:54 - Lighting the Torch
00:52:39 - *Mission 2* - *Scuttling the U-529* (Norway, 1943)
00:54:43 - Secret Documents of the Kriegsmarine
01:10:27 - Scuttling the U-529
01:26:27 - Escape from Trondheim
01:36:46 - *Mission 3* - *Operation Overlord* (Normandy, 1944)
01:38:49 - Omaha Beach
01:50:08 - Battle in the Bocage
02:11:27 - The Nebelwerfer Hunt
02:37:11 - *Mission 4* - *Behind Enemy Lines* (Normandy, 1944)
02:38:36 - Rendezvous with the Resistance
02:49:49 - Diverting the Enemy
03:06:21 - The Command Post
03:28:52 - *Mission 5* - *The Day of the Tiger* (Brittany, 1944)
03:30:36 - Sniper's Last Stand
04:01:30 - The Hunt for the King Tiger
04:09:58 - The Bridge
04:18:31 - *Mission 6* - *The Return to Schmerzen* (Germany, 1945)
04:20:01 - The Siegfried Forest
04:38:01 - Die Sturmgewehr
04:55:05 - The Communications Blackout
05:11:26 - The Schmerzen Express
05:22:19 - Storming Fort Schmerzen
I loved this game on PC. No weird Controller with wubbeling sticks.
Keyboard and Mouse. Finish.
Great Gameplay.
All the guns feel and sound so good. The MP40 shakes the screen when you shoot but the MG42 does not (because its mounted). The crosshair is always the same and stays nice and tight regardless of weapon. When you are getting shot at you see the flash and hear the loud whiz of the incoming rounds. The enemies actually flinch and stumble when you hit them and you can see little puffs of vapor where the rounds strike them (makes your shots feel hefty). Not to mention their death animations are perfectly dramatic and almost always unique. Your team actually aims at doors and windows while moving even if there are no enemies visible there. They also move between cover and call out to each other and even to you. The soundtrack is Hollywood movie worthy, somewhere between Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Saving Private Ryan. How can you not love this??
I can trace back my love of history to this very game. So nostalgic and epic
Same here!
I'm watching Saving Private Ryan again because of it. I saw that movie upon release, then maybe around 2010 and now in 2023 (after playing MOHAA and CoD 1/UO) I am watching Saving Private Ryan for like the 3rd time in 25 years. I must have played MOHAA ten times (at least) in the same time.
@@yutehube4468 amazing how art can stay with you and become a part of you :)
Good game💪
I swear on everything you just unlocked some deep deep core memories of mine and I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, this is when times were carefree and simple, from the long nights of grinding Allied Assault with my clan online to CS 1.3 going into 1.5, the late late nights at my PC logging into ventrillo to scrim with the boys or hoping on my console to play THPS................what a time to be a kid.
Same
The timing of this game release was perfect. Saving Private Ryan came out a few years prior and I was shocked how they captured the sound effects and ambiance of that film.
This game was directed by Steven Spielberg
Band of brothers came out around that time too
you have Tom Hank voice right in the beginning
Wow watching this I remember everything with perfect recall. Every enemy placement every twist and turn and story beat is hardwired in my brain. Love it
Everything.
It's pretty incredible how just watching some gameplay of a long lost memory can retrigger it all in your brain like it was yesterday. I've just been going down memory lane tonight watching let's plays of the countless games I spent my childhood playing. It's amazing!
Amazing soundtrack When I got to meet the composer Michael Giacchino of all his works I complimented him on this the most. This was 2010 so he had a lot of work under his belt
That's awesome!
Anyone watching this in 2024?
çok güzel oynuyorum🙋🏻♂️
Yes and i am going to play it today
Yeeppp
❤
The writer of this game is none other than the legend himself Steven Spielberg and the character of this game is Lt. Mike Powell a skilled US Army Ranger and an agent of the OSS ((Offices Of Strategic Services)) that's been dissolved on September 20th, 1945 and two years later the CIA ((Central Intelligence Agency)) is formed until now
This is one of my favourite FPSs of all time. It was absolutely seismic when it was first released and I don't think it's really been too well matched ever since in terms of atmosphere and general feeling.
The other WWII MoH games and both CoD and CoD2 are the only ones that hold a candle to this.
My dad installed Allied Assault on my PC when i was way younger, he told me it was a game he played when he was about 20. I loved it, but since then, Windows was completely reinstalled on my PC. It was lost, and i only started searching for it now. I have just found out it was Allied Assault because of this video, if this video hadn't existed, i probably wouldn't have gotten some really amazing memories back. Thanks for making this video man, keep it up💯
20:11
Forgot to mention this but here is an interesting fact regarding the Jack Grillo character:
The character Jack Grillo is named after the Lead Sound Designer for MOH:AA, who is also named Jack Grillo. Jack Grillo along with other members of 2015 Inc and EA LA would later go on to the develop the Call of Duty series, and Jack Grillo would be the additional sound designer for the first COD game (and possibly it's expansion United Offensive as well in terms of sounds being borrowed from the first game).
Yeah 2015 and the original developers of the first two MOH PSOne games would stick the names of designers or other employees as Easter eggs into the games. If you look at Jimmy Patterson’s university transcript from the first game you see several animators listed as professors.
3:02:40 MOHAA dogs... the real definition of fear. I can feel the fear on his MP40
So nostalgic, I loved every minute with this game. Thanks for the upload.
My friend had this game on PC as a kid! I never had a decent PC in this age but I ended up getting Rising Sun on PS2.
Bring this game back please! Seeing this and other videos makes me realise how much I miss it.
I remember my heart just pounding during the end of that last level. So well done for the time
was same for me, :)
@@saeednrzadeh4754 just finished for 421340234 time :P
THE COLORS OF THIS GAME. AMAZING.
I believe this game paved the way for first person games to use the “cinematic” approach where most fps are today.
Look at Operation Flashpoint
@@aleksandarcurguz2428 OpFlash is amazing but it's not at all cinematic, nor trying to be. It has a great story line, a massive world, and many other features that were ahead of its time.
The reason MOHAA feels cinematic is that Steven Spielberg started the MOHAA franchise in the 90s, when a lot of movies were getting video games (Spielberg have worked on films like Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers). The soundtrack and gameplay are definitely very cinematic.
@@Ryan_hey Did John Williams do the soundtrack?
@@DrummerEvan1 Nope, it was actually Michael Giacchino. He did the soundtrack for almost all of the Medal of Honors, as well as the early Call of Duty games. He's also done the soundtrack for some massively popular films as well.
@@Ryan_hey Very cool. He did a great job. Honestly this game is pretty close to a masterpiece.
I just took a work vacation and went in my cottage old house where i don't have internet. so i once again played this whole game through for like 6th time or so. its still my favourite campaign in my life. the music,atmosphere, changing of tasks and versatility of the game is amaizing. i love it! i go through it every few years. and still enjoy it so much
when that dude at 1:32:30 jumped on a nade to save his comrades.... it got me touched ngl
Just beat the game after owning it for 20 years. Damn its brutal, even on normal difficulty.
Honestly the fun of this era was in the video gamey movement. Modern games are more realistic but they sacrifice what made these games fun to play. I have tried to play recent FPS campaigns and something always feels missing and I think that's it.
recent ww2 campaigns are kina even more fast paced an not restricted in movement ,HLL which has no campaing ,gives mee eerie nostalgia on soem maps because i played this when it came out ,i was 9 yrs =D
In case you're curious, the demo version of this contained the "Battle of the Bocage" map/level called "The Nebelwefer Hunt" (2:11:26). Since the last FPS I had played was Doom 2, I knew right then I had fallen in love.
You’re correct. Played that demo with my dad before he eventually bought it. Fun times.
Yep I played the shit out of that demo
This was the first FPS I played, back in the early 2000's. Finished the base game and both DLC's when I was 6 years old, my father introduced me to this, I remember a brief moment of my life where my entire existence revolved around this game. This game was also my introduction to the events of WW2, and made me conscious of what humanity could really do, in terms of cruelty and kindness, ever since I was a kid. The atmosphere of this game was unmatched back in the day, where some levels would just give me the creeps and get me stuck while gathering the courage to continue. I have so much to thank this game for. I had hundreds of hours in MOHAA. Now, at 28y/o, I will definitely buy it and replay it entirely, with all DLC's, and say a last goodbye to it. I see in the comments that I was not the only kid touched by it, so cheers to all of you, our childhood was awesome.
I was able to play it by chance during my childhood. It's such a wonderful piece, then and now.
La primera vez que jugue la parte del desembarco quedé fascinado lo jugaba una y otra vez
Why does everyone always want a remaster of every game? Why not just enjoy the memories the original gave you? A remaster would never feel the same...
Well sed some things should be left untouched and this is one of them hope they make a new Medal of Honor but this time you can pick the side.
22 years later I'm still here praising this masterpiece
That Omaha Beach mission was amazing. At that time it felt like you were actually there.
one of my favorite game ever. missed the online version too
Sound design is fenomenal
2:41:32 The math tricky atmospheric effects of this game are better than recent "automatic" driver effects today.
God the first level of this game gave me so much anxiety as a kid, something about those Nazi's with the face wraps and goggles scared the crap outta me... good timess.
Я в детстве играл в эту игру, но никогда не проходил до конца! Сейчас мне 24 и я наконец прошел все классические части medal of Honor, allied assault высадка в нормандии… в детстве мне казалось это так реалистично, пулемет который убивает за секунду, а потом я понял что это калька на спасти рядового Райна. Ещё мне понравилась снайперская миссия в городе, когда идет дождь, очень атмосферно…
Spearhead тоже в нормандии, но уже в стиле вдв из самолета, на манер американщины airborne, блин это капец как эпично! До сих пор кат сцены смотрятся потрясающе, а это учитывая что игре 22 года, вот что значит качество!! Геймплей конечно это коридорный шутер, но что вы ожидаете от игры 20 летней давности, это были первопроходцы в мире 3D шутеров. Длс Breakthrough тоже отличное, ещё больше вниманию катсценам, теперь они мне напомнили вовсе поздние call of duty, начало так вообще очень похоже на миссию из black ops во вьетнаме, когда едешь на джипе и идет диалог. Можно управлять танком прямо в одной миссии, а это между прочим battlefield)
В общем медаль за отвагу это реально прародитель всех 3D шутеров.
Call of duty, battlefield, все они что-то подчерпнули из серии медали за отвагу, а саундтрек? Саундтрек реально крутой, завораживает с первых нот, а когда я нашел это пианино на котором можно поиграть! У меня слеза прокатилась! Сейчас так не делают, время прошло, но творения (а эта игра именно что классика уже) живут и будут жить!
Oh man, imagine this game running Unreal 4 and ray tracing !!! Please make a remake ❤
The nostalgia hits hard ! What a great game this was back in the day, wish I could go back.
The sounds the vibe the experience and joy. This life is just a dream .
You just unlocked good memories from my childhood. Thank you
This how I remembered this game playing as a 14 years old kid my first FPS shooter ww2 I got introduced for decades I dreamed to play this game again!
I remember playing this as a 4 year old kid 😂
@@Jake22419 i was 9 years old =x
I am from Iraq. This game is one of the most beautiful games in my life and my childhood will be remembered forever
I would love re-released of this series! They were excellent. I even liked the modern MOH games.
"All we can do here is die! Keep movin' soldier" was my 2002/2005 cellphone text tone.
Best WW2 game EVER!
The memories of the good days gaming before and after school
Everyone talks about Frontline, etc… THIS was the best MoH game by a mile.
this is the best world war two fps game that has ever been released multiplayer was amazing even on 56k modem love them to do a remake of this game 4k HDR and all the latest graphics with some good voice actors like Damian Lewis Jon Bernthal
Everyone watching this is in mid 30’s or 40’s now lol. Good old days of scrim with other clans, chatting with your teammates on Ventrilo and Teamspeak.
I was 11 when i played this game and its bringing me so many memories
Thank you GamePlayShare for another great video !
The good old days… I played the demo for this for a long time before I got the game…
Here it is, the game of my childhood, even the musical support is still familiar to me.
Story of my life !
Just chilling out bringing back to life my childhood 😊😊😊
So much nostalgia its al coming back to me
Awesome full gameplay story that takes me back to the 2000s on my PC computer.
These graphics were the best in game history, color and atmosphere wise.
In later years, hyper-realism would destroy so much of the fun.
I was just watching Saving Private Ryan (that predates this game by 3 years) and it's amazing how the game is based on the movie. In the game you're hiding behind Czech hedgehogs just like Tom Hanks and company in the movie.
You end up (if you survive) at a embankment on the beach, the same as in the movie. You are situated at the exact same spot as in the movie. Tom Hanks mentions needing a bangalore just like in the PC game. You end up at the same place (the base of a pillbox).
It's unreal watching the movie (for maybe the 3rd time since 1998) after playing this game countless times in the same time... I mean I remember the PC game way better than the movie "Saving Private Ryan" but watching that is just reminding me of the PC game. It's not just similar at the start, it's exactly the same as this game.
This game was so amazing, when it came out. I used to play this all the time, back in the 80s.
???????????????? 80's? :D
@@Fegyo98 Yup. I used to go to GameFaqs on my phone or watch TH-cam videos for tips and tricks, when I played this back in the day.
@@alcedo_kf Maybe the 60’s then. ✊🏼
lmao 80s, you are lost bro
@BlackTarH I also had an iPhone in the 90s, so I would have used Google Maps and Apple Maps, when I got lost.
2nd last stage of this game is very difficult as compare to omha beach you have to close the security alarm and whenever you close it it turns on again and there is a small room you have to out from the windo but the forces of enemy comes through there that was the most difficult but smallest task about 200 to 300 yards area if you close the alarm the enemy wont enter but it will turn on after 50 to 10 seconds and you will be alone and there will be no companion of you either in this task you do not have to escape your companions or free them from enemy encounter either
Omg when i first played this game i was 5 years, now im 18 i had so much memories with this game 💔💔
Es como si lo estuviera jugando. Un juego adorable, pase muy buenas tardes pasando y repasando etapas. Los escenarios son epicos. Mucha nostalgia.
22:18 "stay close lieutenant." "oops too close."
The series returned again so I hope they remaster this game
In VR lol
@@cptmario it still returned
@@cptmario They totally fucked up. We want a true remaster not a vr shit made for extra money!
I still think this one of the best game about WW2
i literally grew up playing medal of honor. i miss the simplicity
I have a computer with WIN XP SP3 installed and this game saved until today. Because of this video I reinstalled and started playing in Expert Mode. My God, I'd forgotten how hard it was. Back to the old days.
ikr, especially towards the end
@@sirfairplay9153 I'm stuck in the tank phase and I can't get past the second turn. Absolutely insane!
I remember saying to my ex-girlfriend whent this game first came out: "look how realistic these graphics are, it's almost real" 🤣🤣🤣
one of the best ww2 games ever made, still holds up to today
one of my OG favorite games. amazing
This game is simply legen.... wait for.... dary!!! legendary :-)
If had the choice to play this or the new Call of Duty I would choose this any day of the week.
Thanks for the upload.
www.moddb.com/mods/moh-allied-assault-mp-textures-hd-1080p/addons/moh-allied-assault-mp-textures-hd-1080p
best ww2 game ever, i love it with every fiber of my body
MOH, my childhood as were many games I played
mechanics / immersion is so good in moh '02 - worth a play even today!
How did you do to resize the Windows at the youtube requirement?
The best WW2 FPS ever made. I used to play it 16 years ago! If anyone wants to see the fastest speedrun on this game. It's uploaded on my channel. Cheers!
I agree with you 100%.
The first FPS game that i was introduced into. I remembered how i loved to watched the cutscene before the main menu
What memories!!
i was 9 yrs old =x
1:13:28 here the buggy conversation. I remember that it wasn't like that some years ago. I think latest Warchest edition has some issues.
The online of this game was huge back in the day , MOHAA !!
1:11:05 - One of the many hilarious details the developers built into this classic game! Like the Germans playing "Go Fish" at the card table, and one accusing another of always cheating! Or the Germans the player catches taking a leak! So many brilliant details in this game! :^D
11:48 God, I miss this voice actor, William Morgan Sheppard ((Deceased)) as Colonel Stanley Hargrove
Can anyone tell me how to call in artillery support? I can't remember or its not working. I thought i look through the binoculars and then right click on the target but its not doing anything.
I think it's left click.
Recuerdo cuando iba al Cyber a jugar esta joya junto al Counter Strike 1.6 :')
Olha tenho o orgulho de jogar esse jogo em 2023 pela primeira vez mesmo nascido em 1994 pós não tinha condições quando era criança.foi uma honra uma verdadeira medal of honra jogar esse jogo .e me fez criança novamente mesmo com 29 anos
What blood mod are you using? Could you also provide links for it, please?
On of the mods i found on moddb.com.
I think this is the one www.gamefront.com/games/medal-of-honor/file/realistic-blood-1
@@GamePlayShare Thanks!
Okay buddy, could you tell me which mods you are using? thanks
HD textures and blood mod
EA needs to crack on and come back to that series.
Como consigo comprar ou baixar esse jogo nessa versão!
This is how learned history back in the day.
There is nothing scarier than the dogs in this game.
Hahaha true
True 😂 I played this 20 years ago and now i’m playing it again. The dogs are still making me nervous.
@@alcedo_kf
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The Norway mission stuck in my mind... but the forest in Germany is even worse... and the little jumpscare of the train speeding past? Well! That thing looked like a ghost TGV lol
@@alcedo_kf The guardhouse was my first encounter as well....
"what's... that little noise?" xD
This game brings back memoriee
Single player has a lot of heart up to Omaha beach. Afterwards, it takes a noticeable hit in quality like most FPS back in the day. The sniper level was pretty notable later in the game but the rest was not as good as the start.
The multiplayer of this game was revolutionary for the time.