Meanwhile the Australian SASR point man can call in a devastating air burst mortar strike. The Canadian JTF2 can call in a Blackhawk helicopter that hovers about the conquest areas, offering both an aerial spawn point and a mini-gun placement for deadly support fire. Each different class has its own support option, too. In essence then, they're all covering the familiar military shooter classes, with snipers, heavy machine gunners and speedy recon guys all present and correct. Polish GROM operatives are the all-rounders, toting HK 416 assault rifles and rocket launchers, while the fast-paced US OGA operatives have lightweight HK MP7s. Each outfit has its own weapons, tactics and special abilities, the latter engaged with the left bumper button. These are based around 12 different tier one forces from around the world. But in the absence of lone player news, we are finding out about the ever-important multiplayer modes. Right now, Danger First isn't saying much about Warfighter's single-player campaign, apart from the fact that it will take in everything from terror operations in the Philippines to piracy along the African coast - and that we'll be fed with information about these genuine world trouble spots. They want us to understand the human cost of it all to the soldiers themselves, and to their families. It's no surprise to learn that developer Danger First has several ex-tier one operatives as advisors, and one as a producer.
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In the last game – the series re-boot – it was all about Afghanistan and say what you like about the game, that moment with the small group of soldiers, out-manned and out-gunned on some desolate hillside, that moment with the men preparing each other for their seemingly inevitable deaths, was one of the most affecting that the military first-person shooter genre has managed to conjure. Yet it is a world Warfighter draws with a flourish.Īs we all know now, the Medal of Honor series has centred itself on tier one operators, the elite, secretive soldiers who operate behind enemy lines, in small groups, in abject secrecy. But what linear media could ever hope to convey the intricate, random nature of contemporary war? We've all got to live in this world of inexplicable global conflicts, and news programmes don't really help us understand.
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We're all squeamish about it right now, and it seems strange that Medal of Honor: Warfighter should select a range of real-world conflicts and hot spots in which to base its single-player campaign. One day, the only way anyone will ever understand what's going on in the world will be through video games.