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7.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 10
  2. Negative: 2 out of 10
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  1. BlueFalcon
    Nov 5, 2004
    3
    I expected this title to rule. But the game simply doesn't seem finished. It has choppy ugly graphics; the ai is retarded; and the environments make you feel like you're in a mouse maze. It just doesn't feel like a forest when you are just moving down a tunnel with painted green walls. This game is a poor man's Medal of Honor, and that game definitely had room for I expected this title to rule. But the game simply doesn't seem finished. It has choppy ugly graphics; the ai is retarded; and the environments make you feel like you're in a mouse maze. It just doesn't feel like a forest when you are just moving down a tunnel with painted green walls. This game is a poor man's Medal of Honor, and that game definitely had room for improvement. I consider myself a war buff, but regret wasting my time with this rushed title. Expand
  2. Sep 28, 2020
    4
    I think this game sorta is good it has great atmosphere and takes place in vietinam war instead of ww2 like other shooters but its main problem is that it is very hard on the easiest difficulty and is not rewarding

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#66 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2004
Metascore
73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 47 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 47
  2. Negative: 0 out of 47
  1. GMR Magazine
    70
    An Oliver-Stone-directed theme-park ride. [Dec 2004, p.102]
  2. An enjoyable enough experience, but is perhaps too reminiscent of the "Medal Of Honor series."
  3. Boomtown
    70
    The question remains as to whether any Vietnam based game can be actually highly entertaining and satisfying as a game, while keeping true to the spirit of conflict. Men Of Valor provides us with a little food for thought in this regard, at least.