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Well fist, I bought the game used after reading all the reviews. Good choice but i still felt a little cheated. I've played all the other MOHs, CODs, and BIAs just like everyone else but damn this game looks horrible but, i guess it is the game cube version, however thats no excuse. Suck it Soldiers! Make a damn good game you can be proud of....Am I LOUD AND CLEAR!
The game to me still plays the same but if it doesn't make you feel like you are in a war and at any moment you could be killed by a sniper or piece of shrapnel then whats the point. Looking at the graphics like one reviewer said, "Nintendo 64 graphics" makes the whole game feel old and out dated
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Rising Sun is an ok game, but compared to other FPS games, it just stinks. The idea is good, theres not really any WWII games based in the pacific. However the storyline for the campaign is short and unfufilling. Its almost as if they cut off the second half of the campaign. The weapon selection is very limited, especially in the campaign. The campaing's selection is restricted to a few U.S. guns, mainly a pistol, M1, and Thomson sub-machinegun. Although once I managed to pick up a Japanese T-11 machinegun. The campaign has it's good sides though, you can do it with 2 people, there are save points throughout the missions and the Pearl Harbor missions are good. If you can complete any mission with the bonus objectives completed as well you get a skeleton key, which unlocks a red chest hidden within that level that contains a multiplayer character skin.
The multiplayer is what I find myself playing most of the time. There is a better weapon selection, it introduces the BAR, Bazooka, and the two Japanese machine guns. There is an ok selection of maps, and you can choose different ranks of enemies, but there is only team and FFA deathmatch modes. The number of playable characters is good, as are the maps themselves. My favorite part of the multiplayer is that you can make bots to play against, so you can play it yourself instead of being confined to the campaign. The multiplayer is good enough to make Rising Sun worth buying. But if you prefer a good campaign then I would reccomend getting Medal of Honor Frontline, or the newer Pacific Assault.
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I love all kind of stuff related to war: Series, Movies, Games. But I have to say this game is disappointing. I mean, it has great graphics and the sound effects are great, the controls are mostly easy and it can entertain you. But not for long...
The game has only 9 levels, they are very limited, you don't have all the free-will of moving around as you probably wish even that some levels are pretty big. You only have one path to go and that's it (with the only exception of the ship level).
The last level is very hard, especially the machine guns on the hills.
It has a bunch of weapons, but not enough in my opinion.
Once I find a supposedly secret on the ship level in some lockers and it said it was something like a "god-mode" but I never managed to make that work, I have no idea what they did to that.
The game also is about 4 or 5 hours long... I bought it one day, the other day I beat it and the next week I exchange it for another game.
If I was you I would not buy this game, instead I'll give a try to Call of Duty or something else because this sucks.
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Graphics: 4/5
Sound: 5/5
Controls/Gameplay: 3/5
Fun: 0/5
Replay: 0/5
Overall: 2/5
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I thought Medal of Honor Rising Sun was a fun game. Although I didn't like the fact that at the end of the game you don't get to go save your brother who was captured by the Japanese. You get a pretty good variety of weapons, although you only get to use two Japanese weapons, with I would like to know more about. The B.A.R. is a good weapon, though you only get to use it in one level, and you don't really nedd it in that level. It would come in handy in other levels though.
The multiplayer is fun. You can play online or just with a friend. You can fight in a deathmatch or a team deathmatch.
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How does Rising Sun stack up against Frontline and European Assault? Well, at times the game looks great. The jungle assault at night level looks pretty bad. Blurry graphics (N64 anyone?) and a lousy looking jungle. Overall, the game is lacking the graphical beauty of Frontline, but contains enough to make you look around once and a while. The city levels are nice and well textured as is the attack on the jungle temple (beautiful). The music is A+ Japanese themed. There is a LOT of health scattered through the levels, but you cannot trade out your guns. Whatever you start the level with, that's it (with 1 or 2 exceptions later in the game). There are LOTS of save points and the game seems to improve in the later levels. I hated it at first, but after the poorly designed night levels, it started to grow on me. HINT: The Japanese suicide attacks are DAMAGING! I am almost done with Rising Sun and am glad I bought the game. It's no Frontline or European Assault, but it has its good points.
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