Author Topic: Call of duty rip-off  (Read 10067 times)

I remember MoH: Frontlines. My dad and I always played it on the Xbox :)

CoD = Hurr magical healing powers.

I remember MoH: Frontlines. My dad and I always played it on the Xbox :)
I have several MoH games. They and Jet Set Radio Future are the only reasons I still have my Classic XBox.



JELLY ON SCREEN
I can't help but remember TraumaCenter: Trauma Team, where the engine change resulted in the blood looking like little jellies.

I can't help but remember TraumaCenter: Trauma Team, where the engine change resulted in the blood looking like little jellies.
You bought that game?

Ew.

You bought that game?

Ew.
I actually liked it, mainly the multiplayer. Which led to Mike and I joking about what a horrible sport competitive operating would be. "FFFFS, YOU CAN'T WIN. I'LL SLICE YOUR PATIENTS JUGULAR."


It is ironic that MoH decided too go Modern after another *cough* company had a huge success in the industry.
Only DICE, the company making Medal of Honor, made Battlefield 2 back in 2005. Contrary to popular belief, CoD4 didn't invent the modern FPS.

Also, irony is when reality contradicts expectation. This is not ironic.

Call of Duty takes no skill to play.

Call of Duty takes no skill to play.
Medal of Honor replaces your soldier with a sponge.

Medal of Honor replaces your soldier with a sponge.
Soakin' up dem bullets.

Medal of Honor replaces your soldier with a sponge.
You say that like MW2 doesn't.

You say that like MW2 doesn't.
I should go play a CoD game and count how many bullets I take in a level.