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http://www.jeuxvideo.com/commentaires/9-0-27910-1-news_20080805-1-0-0.htm

Jeux Video is reporting that the next Medal of Honor game will go modern as well, this time going to Afghanistan in 2002! The game will be called Medal of Honor: Operation Anaconda, of course the game will be about... hit the jump for the full details, and a apparent confirmation from EA.

http://n4g.com/gaming/News-180494.aspx

now this i wouldnt mind



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Well this would make sense after the massive success of CoD 4, and the fact that MoH is really falling in stature as a series



Munkeh111 said:
Well this would make sense after the massive success of CoD 4, and the fact that MoH is really falling in stature as a series

 

 yeah they series needs a change



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LOL MoH has always been a bad CallofDuty copy. Although I salute them we have seen enough WW2. (Treyarch CoD5 will also suck)



The franchise is dead anyways, doesn't really matter what it does.



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Go for the Gold, EA. Make MoH a Wii game set in the civil war.

Imagine the waggle fun of reloading a musket or sawing off the leg of your fellow soldier! I'm a genius!




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Kyros said:
LOL MoH has always been a bad CallofDuty copy. Although I salute them we have seen enough WW2. (Treyarch CoD5 will also suck)

Actually CoD 5 has had decent previews, and it has the voice of Keifer Sutherland in it

 



Medal of Honour: Current Battles, anyone?



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Actually CoD 5 has had decent previews, and it has the voice of Keifer Sutherland in it


As we all know previews accurately show how much fun a game is *cough* Lair *cough*.

For having Kiefer Sutherland is this good or bad?



Kyros said:
Actually CoD 5 has had decent previews, and it has the voice of Keifer Sutherland in it


As we all know previews accurately show how much fun a game is *cough* Lair *cough*.

For having Kiefer Sutherland is this good or bad?

 

It is incredible. I thought they praised things like the tense atmosphere and how different the gameplay is compared to other WWII games