You won't miss the rocket jumps or the deflector shields, and you'll find yourself playing what could be the best first-person shooter in history. Please, for crying out loud, if you like PC shooters, play this game. As with most shooters on the PC these days, you have ultimate control over your keyboard layout, but there's no long list of obscure commands like there is in "Wolfenstein." (What's the Kick button for?) No shooter is perfect without great controls, and "Allied Assault" scores here, too. Take a time-out to just look at the game and see how lovely it is because the action is so intense you won't have the chance to smell the roses too often. Likewise impressive are the graphics, which are so sickeningly realistic that you'll be squinting for muzzle flashes to find snipers or watching your friendly soldiers to see if they're limping from damage. Everything, from rifle shots to officers shrieking orders, sounds exactly like it must have sounded in WWII. ![]() The "Medal of Honor" series is known for its amazing sound, but "Allied Assault" puts even its predecessors to shame. It's nice to have allies who are actually helpful and do a lot to advance your objectives. You can even count on a medic for a medkit from time to time if you manage to keep him alive. Your allies and enemies alike duck behind cover, sneak for better vantage spots, and even drink from a medical canteen when wounded. "Allied Assault" is the first "MOH" to feature extensive use of friendly A.I., and for once the A.I.
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