Medal of Honor: European Assault

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Medal of Honor: European Assault
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Developer(s) EA Los Angeles
Publisher(s) EA Games
Platform(s) GameCube, Xbox, PS2
Release date NA June 7, 2005
PAL June 17, 2005
JPN August 11, 2005
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
PEGI: 16+
Media DVD

Medal of Honor: European Assault is the 8th installment in the long running Medal of Honor series. European Assault was released for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox in June 2005. The game's story was written by John Milius, the writer of Apocalypse Now.

Medal of Honor: European Assault was formerly titled Medal of Honor: Dogs of War, however, this was changed due to the French translation that apparently means "Mercenaries". The name was changed to European Assault despite the fact that part of the game is set in North Africa.

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[edit] Gameplay

The gameplay of European Assault is essentially the same as of its predecessor, a first-person shooter; however, the weapons and interface have been slightly upgraded to be more player-friendly. Most notably the HUD has been upgraded to indicate primary and secondary target and show other squad members. The addition of Adrenaline Mode allows the player to go invincible and have unlimited ammo once they kill enough enemies.

[edit] Campaign

There are four overall areas the player (as Lt. William Holt) will be sent to: France, North Africa, the Soviet Union and Belgium. Each area will have a set of missions for you to complete. While some objectives will be pointed out to you from the start, exploration of the area will cause Holt to discover more missions. Each mission will consist of five elements: a primary objective, secondary objectives, killing a German officer (Nemesis battle in the game), obtaining documents from the officer and escaping. If you complete all of the objectives, you will be awarded a gold medallion, but if you miss one or two, you will be awarded a silver or bronze medallion.

[edit] France

In the beginning of the game (based on Operation Chariot), Holt and the British force are heading to the vital submarine pens at St. Nazaire. They approach the German held port in a ship hoisting a German Flag. However, the ship was beginning to take fire and soon raised the British Union Flag after they lost their cover. Upon landing, Holt is told to meet an officer at another side of the dock, which is denoted by a green flare. Upon meeting the officer, Holt has to head back to the ship, thus finishing the first mission. Then Holt goes with the British on the St. Nazaire Raid, where he destroys a fuel tank and eliminates a German officer named Klaus Mueller. Holt later travels through the docks in order to destroy an electric power plant, shutting off power to the city and eliminating another German officer by the name of Horst Brenner. Early the next morning, Holt and his British comrades receive word that no reinforcements will be coming, forcing them to fight their way through two German Panzers. They must battle officer Erich Koster and his forces throughout the city to escape into the French countryside. There is a blooper. The British never use the M1 Garand in World War II. And there were no Americans that took part in the raid on St. Nazaire. (although Holt says he was the only American with them)

African Campaign follows this: 2 missions.

[edit] Soviet Union

There are 2 missions in the Soviet Union. The first mission is On the Road to Stalingrad. Holt's main objective is to destroy a rail gun on the other side of a river that runs through a small town. Holt also has an option to destroy 3 Panzer Tanks. The final part of the mission is to secure and then defend a fortified Church on the edge of town, and eliminate Walter Neumann. The second, and final, Soviet mission is Climbing Mamayev Hill. Holt, along with his squad and a Soviet battalion, lead a charge through a small village, driving the Germans back across a river. Holt must then follow them across the river. It is optional to signal an aerial strike here. Once the area is secure, Holt's allies set themselves up around the entrance to a fort, on top of the hill. Once Holt blows the doors open, there is a fierce firefight. Here, Holt must eliminate Franz Greubner, and then Transmit Virus House Intel to the OSS (the Main Objective), before finally Destroying the documents.

[edit] Belgium

The final mission of the game involves one of the most famous battles of WWII, the Battle of the Bulge. Holt is sent in with the 101st Airborne Division, surrounded within the Ardennes forest in Belgium. The Mission starts with an intense German offensive. Holt, with the help of paratroopers from the 101st Airborne manages to stop the initial assault by killing Folker Kappelhorf and blows up a strategically important bridge. Then Holt is sent to a Belgian village to rescue Manon Batiste, a female OSS operative and the main character of Medal of Honor: Underground (although renamed to Manon Du Champs in European Assault), who was captured by Von Schrader's most loyal man, Freder Engel. After defeating Engel, Holt frees the operative. In the final mission, Holt, accompanied with a platoon of US soldiers, makes the critical assault on Von Schrader's Virus House. With one final near-cataclysmic battle, Holt eliminates Von Schrader and destroys the prototype atom bomb he developed by dropping it into the underground bunker at the last moment and survives with some minor wounds.

[edit] Multiplayer

Like most of the games in the series, Medal of Honor: European Assault features a multiplayer mode. The game contains three different modes of games (Death Match, Axis vs. Allies, Free-for-All), about a dozen maps, and differing game types (e.g. Survival). It supports 2-8 players and has the option to create custom games with varying options depending on the mode.

[edit] Game Modes

[edit] Free-for-All

Free-for-All is similar to Axis vs. Allies with the exception that its every-man-for-himself.

[edit] Game Types

  • Survival: Capture the flag and keep it for a given amount of time.

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