From chickens clucking to the gear-shifting in the vehicle chases and the voice-over dialogue, it’s all near perfect. The sound design is where Medal of Honor: Warfighter truly shines. Honestly, I did not find this too often and therefore really didn't see it as a problem that ruined my gaming experience it shouldn’t have been there but it wasn’t game-breaking. This is where all of the action takes place and is sometimes broken up with lighter, funny moments.Īt times, however, the lighting can seem inconsistent, causing landscapes to go from a pleasurable dark to a "where the hell am I?" moment, and this could turn some gamers around and then quickly into cannon fodder as you unknowingly walked into the line of fire of a mounted MG. The story will bounce between Preacher and Mako member Stump as they journey through multiple landscapes from Somalia, to the Philippines, to Yemen and to Bosnia. You will be introduced to the events of Warfighter two months before the events of today. The story will find you bouncing between the past and the present. There is, of course, a terrorist plot that involves a new explosive known as P.E.T.N., but this is only part of the dramatic story being told. Warfighter tries to intertwine the serious life of family issues with the stress and intensity of high-velocity rounds zipping by your head.
We take on the role of Preacher who suffers from the dilemma of remaining within the ranks of the special forces and losing an already failing marriage. The next installment to the franchise finds some of the familiar members from Medal of Honor Achievements, minus Deuce, and a new group of soldiers from a Delta squad known as Mako, led by Voodoo.