<DeeEss57@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Cool! Looks like that'll be the next game I buy then.
>
> Actually, I've been thinking about getting one of the video game
> systems. Then I won't have to worry about not having the proper OS or
> enough RAM or proper video board. But I'm going to have to do research
> on which one is the best to get from the perspective of the kind of
> games I like to play. I've noticed that COD is available for those
> systems, too. As well as Medal of Honor.
What I would suggest, would be to try MOH at first... since it is the
first
that was
released and can be played now on low-end machines (check amazon for
specs).
There is a battlechest available with MOH: Allied Assault, plus the two
expansions.
You will like MOH:AA, because it copies lots of areas from the Saving
Private Ryan movie.
Plus... it has that element of surprise in it. It will get tougher even in
later levels, but it will not fully disappoint you, till the end.
In the MOH series you are always an American, moving in different parts of
the war. In MOH:AA you are an Army Ranger, in the later expansions you are
Airborne. MOH:Spearhead copies bits from the Band of Brothers series and
the
MOH: Breakthrough is the sicilian campaign... so you get to fight against
Italians here too.
Finally, if your machine can take it, there is MOH: Pacific Assault, where
you fight the Japanese.
Now, as COD is concerned... there are several advantages here... better
graphics that the MOH:AA and the two expansions, more trick or treat with
fellow soldiers moving around you and helping you, some cool ingame
movies,
plus a satisfactory end at the title end credits. Same goes with COD 2...
Whatever you play, I am certain you'll enjoy it!!
Iakovos:)


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