

One of these is a picture of Mike Powell and what appears to be his regiment. During the credits, a 1940s-style song is played while pictures of WWII are displayed on screen.

She is also the main character in Medal of Honor: Underground. This woman has appeared in countless Medal of Honor games as a minor character, offering to meet up with the main character of the game to give information.

The credits say: "This game is dedicated to all the men, women, and their families, that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Additionally in the level "Scuttling the U-529" all Hitler salutes were removed.Ĭritical reception Medal of Honor: Allied Assault was featured on the cover of the February 2002 issue of Computer Gaming World, where it was billed as the "most intense WWII game ever". Most of them are replaced with an Iron Cross. For the German version the developers had to remove any appearances of swastikas. The US and EU versions are forbidden to be distributed in Germany because they contain symbols which are regarded as unconstitutional (e.g.EA/ 2015 removed all blood so they could retain a Teen ESRB rating. There is no blood to be seen at all throughout the game.It's worth noticing that Steven Spielberg directed the film and was involved in the earlier Medal of Honor games through his production company DreamWorks Interactive. The D-Day section, in which the player storms Omaha beach, is directly inspired by the opening scenes from the film "Saving Private Ryan". Trivia 1001 Video Games Medal of Honour: Allied Assault appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.
