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Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault - Patch v1. This fixes many things including input lag, ping bugs and more. Medal of Honor Pacific Assault gives players a sense of the courage it took to fight the Imperial Japanese Army from the shock of Pearl Harbor to triumph on the shores of the Tarawa Atoll.

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And although we court-martialed the last Medars Nazis for being dimwits, the producers insist that once the new A. EA's Honor series of hard-hitting, historically accurate well, more or less first-person shooters sails across the clear blue Pacific. From scrambling through the USS California's burning holds to grabbing a turret and tearing into Japanese Zeros, Rising Sun 's Pearl Harbor opening level packed even more of a punch than the last Honor's Normandy invasion--definitely a good sign.

The game does have its moments: Escaping from the bowels of a Pearl Harbor carrier, infiltrating a secret meeting of the enemy command, riding shotgun on a gunboat or in the back of a truck--most of Rising Sun's gameplay is solid-but-predictable first-person shooting, but each mission has a special event or two that stands out.

As for replay, alterations to levels for the two-player co-op mode is reason enough to pick the game back up after the seven or so hours it will take you to finish the first time through.

The problems--and they are big problems--are with the A. The vast burned-out cities and dense jungle levels are ambitious in design, but in execution they look drab and simplistic.

Convincing outdoor environments are always tough to pull off, but the big green walls, angular trees, and blurry textures in Rising Sun don't come close.

As for enemy behavior, it's so embarrassingly bad at times, it's hard not to laugh. Japanese soldiers don't react to gunshots whizzing by, can often be found inexplicably staring at walls, and slowly spin in a circle when they miss with bayonet attacks, searching for a new target like a broken robot.

It's not enough to completely ruin the game, but this kind of lazy execution makes me wonder how much life this franchise has left in it.



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