


Despite my best intentions to stay absolutely uninterested, or at least neutral, MOHF broke down my critical barriers with a sweeping score, fantastically imagined landscapes (many of which I distinctly remember from the movie Saving Private Ryan), and an unbeatable atmosphere that shook me. But MOHF isn't so much a progression of form as it is clearly a move forward in style and presentation. In fact, it doesn't even move the MOH series forward. Having played both of the previous MOH titles on PlayStation, I can tell you the series won't move the first-person shooter genre forward. Medal of Honor Frontline (MOHF) exceeds its technical abilities - average control at best 30, not 60 fps and linear, been-there-done-that design - through authenticity, atmosphere, and story-telling techniques.
