Medal of Honor: Underground
released on Dec 02, 2002
A port of Medal of Honor: Underground
MEDAL OF HONOR: UNDERGROUND comes to your Game Boy Advance system with firepower, deadly enemies, and extensive missions that will challenge your courage and determination. 17 levels of game play featuring disguise mode and multiple weapons make this an exciting game. Multi-player action means that you can share the experience, and a full save facility allows you to pause action and return to your mission at a later time!! So be brave and you will get the medal.
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For a fair few years now I've wanted a GBA micro, the novelty factor is just too big, and I'm pleased to say I wasn't wrong.
I've spent the time since getting the teeniest tiniest gameboy digging up and looking at my old carts, I was baffled to find this among them, the memory of it being long ago lost but I figured I'd give it a go.
Right away I can see why I forgot about it, as tempting as it is to dump on the game....I really cant. It's a gba port of MoH U and that's exactly why its so easy to put aside and forget really.
It's not like a bad Doom port where you can barely see what's going on, squinting at everything bleeding together, its exactly what I remember from the ps1 but low rez as hell and while I had a buzz playing through the first level again I can't say there's much motivation to continue, but maybe that's a mark of MoH's age more than anything.
The port is honestly impressive, barring any issues further in the game that I don't know of, as with any of these GBA games that far exceed its grasp I can't help but love the ambition and effort.
I definitely think its worth looking at if you enjoy FPS's and or low rez ports.
I've spent the time since getting the teeniest tiniest gameboy digging up and looking at my old carts, I was baffled to find this among them, the memory of it being long ago lost but I figured I'd give it a go.
Right away I can see why I forgot about it, as tempting as it is to dump on the game....I really cant. It's a gba port of MoH U and that's exactly why its so easy to put aside and forget really.
It's not like a bad Doom port where you can barely see what's going on, squinting at everything bleeding together, its exactly what I remember from the ps1 but low rez as hell and while I had a buzz playing through the first level again I can't say there's much motivation to continue, but maybe that's a mark of MoH's age more than anything.
The port is honestly impressive, barring any issues further in the game that I don't know of, as with any of these GBA games that far exceed its grasp I can't help but love the ambition and effort.
I definitely think its worth looking at if you enjoy FPS's and or low rez ports.