Medal of Honor: Allied Assault

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Medal of Honor: Allied Assault
North American boxart
Developer 2015, Inc.
Publisher Electronic Arts
Engine Quake III Arena (with Ritual's custom SDK)
Version 1.11
Released January 22, 2002
Genre First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: T (Teen)
ELSPA: 15+
PEGI: 12+
Platform(s) PC (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
Media CD (2)
System requirements 450 MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, 1.2GB Hard disk space, 16MB GPU
Input methods Keyboard and mouse
A screenshot from the MOHAA game.
A screenshot from the MOHAA game.

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (MOHAA) is a first-person shooter (FPS) computer game developed by 2015, Inc., and the 3rd installment of the Medal of Honor series. The game, based on the Quake III Arena engine with modifications from Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.², simulates infantry combat in the European and North African Theaters during World War II. Allied Assault is the first game in the Medal of Honor series to be released for Windows, and the only one to be ported to Linux.

In the game the player takes on the role of Lt. Mike Powell of the United States Army Rangers who works for the OSS. Single player missions include assaulting German bases in Algiers and Norway, storming Omaha Beach on D-Day, and rescuing comrades behind enemy lines in occupied France. The original game's Omaha Beach mission is often compared to Steven Spielberg's 1998 film Saving Private Ryan. This level was re-created in Medal of Honor: Frontline for consoles. Other elements in the game are also comparable to the film, like the "Sniper Town" level and the "Guarding of the Bridge" level where the final battle sequence of the movie is very similar in action and visuals to the game.

The game has been re-released as the Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Deluxe Edition which includes the Medal of Honor: Spearhead expansion pack, two strategy guides, music from Allied Assault, and a preview of Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault, and the Medal of Honor Allied Assault War Chest which includes the game and both expansions with a bonus disc.

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The game follows Lt. Mike Powell, an agent for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Lt. Powell is sent through six missions in the North African and European theatre and is expected to complete multiple objectives on every mission. Col. Hargrove, Powell's mission commander, sends dossiers and important information on how to complete your mission every so often. Along the way Powell will frequently be helped by Allied forces, however most of the time he is on his own against the Germans.

  • Lighting the Torch (November 7, 1942) takes place in the Algerian coastal town of Arzew, where Powell is the lone survivor of his ranger squad after an ambush. He helps secure the beaches for Operation Torch as well as rescue SAS commando Major Jack Grillo.
  • In Scuttling the U-529 (February 12, 1943), Powell goes to Norway to scuttle the U529, and destroy the NAXOS prototype, a device that would shift the balance of power in the Atlantic back to the Nazis. It should also be noted that Major Grillo meets his untimely end here, after letting Powell into the complex (shot dead by a sniper).
  • In Operation Overlord (June 6, 1944), Powell must survive Omaha Beach, and then go with Captain Ramsey to find US Paratroopers and assist in taking out a battery of Nebelwerfers.
  • In Behind Enemy Lines (June 6, 1944), Powell goes behind enemy lines to gather intelligence on German infantry movements and gain information on the German's rumored "King Tiger Tank."
  • In Day of the Tiger (August 20, 1944), Powell has to protect a team of Allied tank operators and steal a King Tiger, in order to seize a bridge to quicken the siege of the town of Brest, France.
  • In The Return to Schmerzen (January 18, 1945), Powell must go to Fort Schmerzen and destroy it. Schmerzen (pain in German) is a mustard gas facility that Lt. James Patterson ironically gassed in Medal of Honor (PS).

Medal of Honor also features a multiplayer mode where it is possible to play up to 64 players at the same time. Several game modes are available like:

  • Free for All - A classic Deathmatch where every player fights for his own.
  • Team Deathmatch - Where Allies team faces off against Axis teams.
  • Round Based - Same as Team Deathmatch, but players do not respawn after being killed. The team which has the last man standing wins the round.
  • Objective - Allies or Axis have to plant one or more bombs at a given location and the other team have to defend this location.
  • Freeze Tag - A popular mod. Just like Team Deathmatch except once killed you are frozen and must await unfreezing from your team mates.
  • Freeze Tag - Objective - Mod, similarly to Objective you must plant/defend bomb targets except you are frozen when you die and must be 'melted' by team mates to continue.
  • Demolition - Each side has an object they must prevent from be bombed by the opposite side, similarly to Objective, except this is played on Death Match maps.
  • Capture The Flag - Teams have to steal the flag from the opposite side and return it to their base.
  • Basebuilder - Players spend a few minutes placing objects like boxes on a certain map and then play that map.

Spearhead and Breakthrough add some more gamemodes:

  • Tug of War - Players have multiple objectives which can be retaken by the opposing team. Players also respawn in this mode.
  • Liberation - Same as Team Deathmatch, but players that get killed will respawn in the enemy prison. The only way you can be released is if a fellow team mate pulls the lever to lift the jail door bars.

Spearhead is the first expansion pack for Allied Assault. It was developed by EA Los Angeles. Spearhead re-enacts 3 major European Theater battles through the eyes of Sgt. Jack Barnes (who is voiced by Gary Oldman). As Barnes, a paratrooper of the 501 P.I.R., 101st Airborne, players land behind the Atlantic Wall in D-Day in Normandy, hold the line in the Ardennes in the Battle of the Bulge, and infiltrate Berlin before the Red Army begins their attack. Spearhead adds Russian and British weapons to the player's arsenal as well as being available for multiplayer selection.

Breakthrough is the second expansion pack for Medal of Honor: Allied Assault this time developed by TKO Software where the player takes the role of Sgt. John Baker of the US 34th Infantry Division. This campaign covers Kasserine Pass, the turning point of the North African campaign, the fall of Bizerte, the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, the epic race to Messina, Italy between George Patton's 7th Army and Montgomery's 8th Army, the bloody Battle of Monte Cassino, followed by the amphibious landings and defense of the beachhead at Anzio, Italy. Breakthrough adds Italian weapons for single player and multiplayer as well as the British and Russian weapons from Spearhead.

As a note, there were in fact two "John Baker"s in the United States army who received the Medal of Honor. (One during the Indian Wars and one during the Vietnam War.)

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