MEDAL OF HONOR: ABOVE AND BEYOND REVIEW - Bring the fight to virtual reality

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The Second World War and video games go hand in hand almost as long as grandfather treats us from its war stories at each Thanksgiving (that, for the memory, we never tweak to hear). But the relatively new virtual reality game platform has so far been largely neglected so far — Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond finally brings the combat with teams Oculus Quest 2.

We will discuss the action of the game in a moment, including the campaign and the multiplayer. But first, it should be emphasized that this title is a monster in terms of file size — it weighs more than 45 GB in total, making it a good ten times bigger than most titles currently on your helmet. If you are looking to buy Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond and you own the Oculus Quest 2 of 64 GB, be prepared to delete almost all of your game library to make room for it.

Once you have done this and wait about an hour for this monster to be downloaded, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond offers both a complete solo campaign and PVP multiplayer modes. In the countryside, you play a new OSS rookie (CIA ancestor) that joins a group of French resistance workers working to undermine the Germans in France after day J.

The campaign has a beautiful variety of missions that make you do things really cool as apprehending key targets, getting the necessary information, even breathtaking action sequences like motorcycle pursuit scenes and bold rescues — it There is so many fantastic moments in Medal of Honor: Beyond that, like the excellent Blood & Truth, it's not so much a war game that an action movie that we play in the first anybody. But do not worry, you can always shoot in the face of many Nazis (CUE Patriotic Training Music).

Medal Of Honor: Above and Beyond VR - Does It Live Up To The HYPE? It's a really well done and surprisingly long campaign for a VR title. The writing is solid, even a little blind sometimes, despite some wooden dubbing. It sometimes relies a little too much on the long cut scenes, however, with short combat sequences taken in sandwich by too long script worn areas where you are reduced to a mute observer (strangely small). Sometimes it seems just as you really get in the murder of Nazis, you are forced to stop you and wait a bit until you can replay. There is an option to ignore kinematics using the two tactile triggers, but it would leave you completely confused about what is happening. Fortunately, the action, when it resumes, worthwhile.

In terms of shooting game, which is an important part of what you will do, it's fun and well executed. You are given a variety of weapons, punch weapons to machine guns through the rifles. They are all easily accessible by holding your hand backwards and grabbing your Oculus Touch controller in what is an intuitive and easy system. Holding, aim and pull in Medal of Honor: The 3D environments of Above and Beyond appear to be genuine, even until you physically replace your chargers and empty the room. And heal by pushing adrenaline syringes in your chest is... Well... weird, but also good?

Despite the last generation file size, the visuals of Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond are not a force. The character models are not too bad, even if their strange valley eyes distracts. But other assets, such as plants and landscapes, are, at worst, the era of PS3. Honestly, it sometimes breaks immersion. This, combined with entailed environments, can give Medal of Honor's missions: Above and Beyond a slightly artificial feel, like that of a West world's amusement park shooting stand (but certainly fun). This does not even mention the bugs, which sometimes tremble the enemies fallen after death and, in an annoying way, allow many German shooters to hit you behind the walls.

There are also multiplayer modes, and unlike some Oculus games I played recently, they are actually busy. I found them reasonably enjoyable, but there are certainly some bugs to solve. Stuttering and elastic are a problem, as well as a frequency of less than optimal images during highly influencing moments. The cards are also small and confined, which I often heard the other players com plainly complaining. The domination of Fortnite is not threatened by the multiplayer of Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, but it was still nice to see an Oculus title that has multiplayer as a viable option at all.

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, at the very least, represents a step forward symbolic for VR game platforms like the Oculus Quest 2. It's the closest thing to an AAA title I still have played on my helmet. I do not know if its file size of nearly 50 GB is justified given the average visuals, but I had a lot of fun with the missions of the campaign. I will wait a little that the multiplayer resolves his problems, but I also see myself enjoying one day. Overall, I do not know if Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond would make the pride of grandfather, but if you have an Oculus Quest 2, it's a fun experience and worthy of your time.

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