Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond
December 10, 2020
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is an action-packed, immersive VR experience set in World War II, where you step into the boots of an agent of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in war-torn Europe. A deep single-player campaign bursting with authentic detail takes you through historic events on …
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"Above and Beyond has its share of problems, like a campaign that feels like a bunch of disjointed scenes... but when it hits the right key, offers intense and unforgetable moments. Add the memorable content of the Gallery and fun …"
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65.0
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58.0
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62.0
"It’s clear that Respawn still has the chops to make a quality Medal of Honor game. There’s a lot of heart here, and an attention to detail that must be admired. With that said, it’s clear the studio had troubles …"
Read original review"A competent shooter in virtual reality. Somewhat oversimplified in the use of guns and vehicles but nonetheless more than worthy of your time, if you like shooting nazis."
Read original review"Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is a weird game in that it feels like it should have came out several years before it actually arrived. It&s;s stuck in time. It&s;s easy to appreciate the budget that went into making …"
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72.0
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68.0
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63.0
"Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond isn&s;t the return to the series that I would have hoped. As a VR game is has a lot to offer, the gameplay is engaging, the missions varied, and both the single-player and multiplayer …"
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90.0
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85.0
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75.0
"VR Doesn&s;t Quite Come Naturally To Above And Beyond, But It&s;s Still An Impressive Medal Of Honor Reboot"
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60.0
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70.0
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45.0
"I was really hoping to be impressed with Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, but it unfortunately actively tried to ruin itself. It’s not poorly made, or glitchy, or unplayable, it’s just unbelievably mediocre. In fact, the best thing about …"
Read original review"Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond has a good foundation for its WWII action, but poor pacing and a poorer story hold it back."
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30.0
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30.0
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70.0
"What should have been a staple of VR shooters to come turned out to be little more than what feels like a rehash of a 2000&s;s shooter. While the gameplay might have you yawning at times and racked with frustration …"
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94.0
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87.0
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93.0
"Respawn Entertainment nails everything that makes VR so special and wraps it in a fun shooter with a narrative style that doesn&s;t take itself too seriously and offers simple but solid multiplayer options. Add to the mix a true gem …"
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70.0
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80.0
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65.0
"Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, if nothing else, represents a symbolic step forward for VR game platforms like the Oculus Quest 2. It’s the closest thing to a AAA title I’ve played on my headset yet. I don’t know …"
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85.0
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75.0
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80.0
"Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond has a few faults; however, the excellent campaign more than makes up for it with over-the-top scenes galore."
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60.0
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70.0
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45.0
"At the end of the day, I want to play more Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, but the technical issues rear their head even on the most powerful hardware available. The campaign often falls on the wrong side of …"
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85.0
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70.0
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75.0
"I feel that when it comes to everything Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond has to offer, Respawn Entertainment has gone out of their way to show us that not only does the Medal of Honor franchise still have meaningful …"
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52.0
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52.0
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52.0
"A smorgasbord of spectacular WW2 action scenes, none of which are excellent, and some of which are downright unfun."
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