A tankload of all-new Medal of Honor: Vanguard screens

Posted Feb 27, 2007 at 6:44PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: EALA, Europe, Nunchuk, WWII
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Medal of Honor: Vanguard logo - Image 1


EA has remained pretty tight-lipped about this upcoming WWII-themed FPS that's currently cooking in their L.A. labs, Medal of Honor: Vanguard. And we gotta be honest, when it was first announced for the Wii, it was met with...meh...lukewarm responses. Some of you even said that unless it has a multiplayer feature, you wouldn't consider getting this game.

Well. While we can't do anything about that, or assure you guys that it will have a multiplayer mode, what we can do though is give you even more sneak peeks into this game to help you gauge and decide whether it will be making rounds on your consoles. How, you ask? Via these brand new screens!

Medal of Honor screens - Image 1 Medal of Honor screens - Image 2 Medal of Honor screens - Image 3 Medal of Honor screens - Image 4

Now just in case you've forgotten, MoH Vanguard will place players squat in the middle of the WWII where you'll take on the role of Frank Keegan, Corporal of the 82nd Airborne Division and lead your team as you go out in battlefields across Europe. The game will also feature Wii-specific combat controls wherein the Wiimote will be used for aiming and firing, while the Nunchuk's analog stick and two buttons will control player movement.

If at this point, your interest has been piqued, make sure you watch out for Medal of Honor: Vanguard when it hits shelves this March.

Medal of Honor: Vanguard screens - Image 1 Medal of Honor: Vanguard screens - Image 2 Medal of Honor: Vanguard screens - Image 3 Medal of Honor: Vanguard screens - Image 4



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by Pwnasaurus! - 2007-02-27 16:35
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The game is going to have 4 player multiplayer with classic modes like capture the flag.

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