- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Dec 10, 2020
- Also On: Meta Quest
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Nov 23, 2021Medal of Honor Above and Beyond returns to Oculus Quest II, and the challenge is great on this small autonomous headset. And unfortunately, he doesn’t get it too. The technique is often faulty, with jerky animations of the sets and characters, which can become unpleasant over time. And if we set the graphics settings to the maximum, the game almost starts to row. In addition, the single player campaign, made up of small scenes of a few minutes, offers a false rhythm, with a lot of rather long dialogue, with a French accent in overplayed English, between two sometimes short fights. If some spectacular passages stand out, it is difficult to get excited about its events. A survival mode and a multiplayer mode complete the picture, but the rather stupid AI of the enemies does not make it all essential. It's a shame, because in terms of interaction, it was pretty well done, with pretty cool weapon handling. On recent releases, prefer Resident Evil 4 VR, by far.
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Dec 11, 2020Despite moving into new territory, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond feels like it’s traveling a well-worn path but doesn’t provide enough reasons to make it worth buying a headset. Even with all of the necessary equipment, this game doesn’t rise to being a must-play experience.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 47
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Mixed: 6 out of 47
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Negative: 15 out of 47
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Jan 9, 2021
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Dec 23, 2020The game is fun, extremely cinematic and a total bang for the buck with Multiplayer, gauntlets and the emotional documentary.
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Dec 22, 2020I like it! could be better, yes... but it's good nevertheless, comparing with other VR titles... this is something better than the rest.