

They'll be returning to co-write missions for Warfighter that will take the characters of Preacher, Mother, Voodoo, and others to a wider array of locales - including the flooded Isabela City in the Philippines. This was partially attributed to the real-life (and unreally bearded) servicemen who collaborated on the game. One aspect that 2010's Medal of Honor did succeed with was drafting a compelling campaign that embodied the heart of a "Tier 1" special forces operator. The report also confirms that Warfighter will support at least two new modes - one is a currently amorphous variant of co-op, and the other is a hardcore "one-shot-kill-mode." Both are allegedly unlikely to tie into the full single player campaign, and so the question is raised about how much either will add to the experience.


Where Battlefield is fond of massively destructive exterior environments, Warfighter is channeling that power to render details throughout the finer points of combat (think shooting papers off desks and splintering wood with bullets).

The game needs some drastically new improvements and features if it wants to make a strong return and separate itself from EA's Battlefield 3 in a positive light, rather than just driving a divisive wedge between quality and mediocrity.Īccording to CVG's OXM read-through, much is being done to adapt the Frosbite 2.0 engine (which also powers Battlefield 3) to fit the billing of close-quarter's combat. Reports on the OXM cover story are now finding their way to press, and they're revealing more details about returning developer Danger Close Games' latest plans for turning around the franchise.Īfter EA's first mission to reboot its storied first-person shooter in contemporary times left a lot to be desired ( read our review), Game Rant approached the long-suspected confirmation Medal of Honor: Warfighter with a solid hand of skepticism. We're a week away from the official first look at Medal of Honor: Warfighter during the San Francisco Game Developer's Conference, but the flow of intel trickling out of last week's reveal hasn't dried up yet.
