Medal of Honor Infiltrator
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: Nov 17, 2003
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The games addictive pick up and play gameplay makes it a lot more accessible, despite the high difficultly level. The brilliant graphical presentation and use of excellent atmospheric music and sounds also help to make this title an absolute gem.
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AceGamezThe varied levels, the suspense and action, the tense gameplay and the nods to the classic coin-ops of yesteryear made this a surprise hit for the Gameboy Advance.
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Infiltrator manages to do what "Rising Sun" couldnt: it innovates the series and moves it along in a new gameplay direction while maintaining the sense of atmosphere that made the Medal of Honor series so fun to play.
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The perfect mix of action and strategy. The challenges within are tough enough to keep you interested, but not so easy that you will complete the game in a few days.
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Just a tad on the short side, but it's an incredible and fun challenge while it lasts...and one hell of a wartime romp on the GBA.
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Not quite a perfect game -- it's a bit short, difficult in the later stages, and Jake walks too slowly for my tastes -- but it's still an addictive, impressive achievement. If there was some sort of "Most Improved Franchise" award, the GBA Medal of Honor series would win the 2003 prize hands down.
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A fun handheld game that should please anyone who's looking for an action game with teeth.
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Pocket GamesA great action game with multiplayer modes and a great connectivity bonus for those the GC version of "Rising Sun." [Spring 2004, p.32]
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The genius of it, though, is that Rambo tactics will just get you killed.
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While the first-person shooter levels are average, the third-person levels are substantially well balanced. The A.I. is very intelligent. [Apr 2004, p.86]
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Cheat Code CentralI admit the game doesn't look very serious but all it takes is a few minutes of play to see that this game really kicks ass.
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It may not play much like a traditional Medal of Honor title, but it is easy to see that it is part of the same series, and not just because it shares a World War II setting with it's 3D brethren; the same method of executing a mission is very much intact in Infiltrator.
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Even though the game is too short, the slick presentation and enjoyable gameplay add up to a rewarding experience that largely overcomes its flaws.
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Nintendo PowerThe art has a cartoonish look, but the action is intense and challenging. [Feb 2004, p.152]
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The action is intense and the missions are just enough extra. Give me a little smarter targeting, some NPC allies every now and then, a little less stealth, and I may be willing to award this game's sequel with a medal of its own.
Awards & Rankings
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#28 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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#16 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 17
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Mixed: 2 out of 17
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Negative: 3 out of 17
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Nov 6, 2021Really fun game, nice gameplay and a complex plot despite being a GBA game. Really worth playing: a GBA hidden gem.
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KarlMarxMay 10, 2005
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GeertB.Apr 3, 2005Cheap graphics, bad gameplay.