Landings and World War II: a military FPS pioneer, Medal of Honor paved the way before Call of Duty. RomWize re-ranks the best entries by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.
"Medal of Honor revolutionized war FPS games with its cinematic staging and immersion in Normandy during World War II. Steven Spielberg as executive producer. Authentic atmosphere and polished narrative. A foundational title of the historical FPS genre on PS1."
"Medal of Honor Underground features French Resistance missions in occupied France. More varied and ambitious than the first, with more inventive levels. The infiltration mechanics are refined and the WWII atmosphere remains compelling. An excellent PS1 FPS."
"Peak of the Medal of Honor franchise on PS2. The opening sequence recreating the Omaha Beach landing is emotionally powerful. Varied levels across occupied Europe, sustained pace and orchestral soundtrack make it an unmissable WW2 FPS benchmark."
"Japanese version of Medal of Honor Frontline under the Shijou Saidai no Sakusen title. The same excellence of the finest WW2 PS2 FPS accessible to Japanese players in their language. The unforgettable Omaha Beach sequence retains all its emotional power."
"Medal of Honor Resistance is the European version of Medal of Honor Underground. Stealth missions behind enemy lines in occupied France, enriched gameplay over the first entry. Authentic French Resistance atmosphere. An excellent historical PS1 FPS."