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Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review PSP

Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review PSP

Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review for Sony PSP

The popularity of WW2 games never seems to wane, and there's a host of titles and formats to choose from on all platforms, some better than others. One of the best titles is the Medal of Honour series, and its latest outing, Medal of Honour: Heroes 2 on the Sony PSP carries on the good work, delivering one of the best first-person shooters you'll see on the platform. With far-reaching multiplayer options to boot, this could be a 'must-have' for all FPS fans out there - check out our Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 review now to find out more.Click here to read our Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review for Sony PSP now! Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review for Sony PSP
World War 2 may have finished almost 63 years ago, but that hasn't stopped the games industry from sp ending the last 20-odd years producing a seemingly endless stream of games about it. Thankfully for us, the Medal of Honor series is easily one of the best, and this new update does nothing to tarnish its reputation. It's easy to forget that you're playing a graphically complex first-person shoot-'em-up on something that's only slightly larger than the average cigarette packet. Ever ything moves at an impressive pace – even when there's a large draw distance on some of the bigger levels – and the framerate drops on only the rarest of occasions. It's impressive stuff indeed. As with the first Medal of Honor Heroes game, the single-player missions are only the icing on a particularly fruit y cake. Peel back the top layers and you'll find a multiplayer extravaganza that will keep you playing for weeks. Click here to read the Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review for Sony PSP now!
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