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[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/medal_of_honor_allied_assault_war_chest/ ]Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest[/url], the classic World War II first person perspective shooter with both extensions: Spearhead and Breakthrough, is now available on GOG.com for only $9.99.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/medal_of_honor_allied_assault_war_chest/ ][/url]There are some memorable moments in the history of computer games. Among them, the Allied forces' landing on the Omaha Beach, depicted in [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/medal_of_honor_allied_assault_war_chest/ ]Medal of Honor: Allied Assault[/url], remains one of the strongest and most realistic. As an American infantry veteran, Mike Powell, you land on the sandy shore of Normandy to witness a massacre among your fellow troops. The continuous fire of MG 42's cutting through people like hot knife through butter, making it impossible to capture the enemy bunkers. In that deadly chaos, with a Bangalore pipe-bomb clutched tightly in your hand, you make your way towards the far end of German fortifications. The lives of the many, and the success of the entire offensive, literally lies in your hands. That's only one of the many dramatic highlights of this game.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/medal_of_honor_allied_assault_war_chest/ ]Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest[/url] takes you to the fronts of World War II and let's you take part in some of the allied forces most crucial operations. The game became famous for creating a believable and suggestive image of battle conditions with a real infantry soldier in the role of the game's hero. The War Chest edition includes the original campaign that will take you from German bases in Algiers, through the D-Day landing in Normandy, to the occupied France, and both Spearhead and Breakthrough expansions. With hundreds of carefully scripted events to intensify the action, realistic setting, historic missions, and excellent voice acting (including Gary Oldman as the protagonist of Spearhead), this game will take you on a cinematic, action-packed adventure of a lifetime!

Experience the World War II in its hours of horror and moments of glory in [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/medal_of_honor_allied_assault_war_chest/ ]Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest[/url], the critically acclaimed FPS classic, for only $9.99! Do you have what it takes to make Ike proud, soldier?
Not interested in this, but since we are getting new EA games now, I hope at some point we can get titles like The Saboteur. Please, GOG?
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Bavarian: This game was absolutely jaw-dropping when it came out in 2002. Except for its lack of horses and bayonets, of course. But instead of War Chest, I would have preferred the 10th Anniversary Edition, which has an awesome soundtrack CD included in the boxed version. The Medal of Honor Theme is easily one of the best and most merorable gaming compositions ever. The soundtrack would have enhanced the value of this (already great) package a lot.
As this game uses ID Tech 3 it shouldn't be too hard to extract the music from the game.
Post edited October 23, 2012 by tu32
Great Release, I already own it all but it will go in my wishlist for now. I remember that Breakthrough had a bug on release that caused enemies to very rarely ammo when killed, I wonder if that has been fixed.

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Reviewgamesh: I would have rather seen Clive Barker's Undying or something...
Maybe that will be released Thursday...I hope.
Post edited October 23, 2012 by Xoanon
Nooooo! These games robbed me of much of my teenage years! ;)

This was the first game where I ever dominated a deathmatch scoreboard. My reflexes were crazy good when I was younger. I need to pick this up to see where I'm at now lol
Well, this is a real surprise - definitely buying, always wanted to ry this one.
If not instabuy, then at least wishlisted.

Oooh, my goodnesss :)
Best FPS on GOG?

Best FPS on GOG!
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Fred_DM: why not?
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keeveek: Because NFS games (even the first one) use real car models and brands, and it's highly unlikely (close to impossible) that EA would want to renew those license agreements.
They didn't have a problem rereleasing Most Wanted on PSN.
I still got it in its original box and I remember playing it online back in the days. It was fun before this kind of scripted FPS took over the genre. Wishlisted :o)
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Bavarian: This game was absolutely jaw-dropping when it came out in 2002. Except for its lack of horses and bayonets, of course. But instead of War Chest, I would have preferred the 10th Anniversary Edition, which has an awesome soundtrack CD included in the boxed version. The Medal of Honor Theme is easily one of the best and most merorable gaming compositions ever. The soundtrack would have enhanced the value of this (already great) package a lot.
Indeed the soundtrack is exceptional, but being a digital version, including it is unnecessary. All the music files are easily found once the game is installed.
We would like to know, if any historian knows, if it is true that American soldiers did a lot of friendly fire on Omaha Beach.
I still have AA and Spearhead sitting in a box, so many hours. I may pick this up later to replace them.
So can we access dedicated servers?
OH. HELL. YESSSSSSSSSSSS!
I love it when you guys just blindside me like this!
This is one of my all time favorite games! I'll be buying this the second I get paid!
Now if you will excuse me, I need to go change pants.
Post edited October 23, 2012 by zerodin
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rodrolliv: Not interested in this, but since we are getting new EA games now, I hope at some point we can get titles like The Saboteur. Please, GOG?
Hear, hear!
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Protoss: We would like to know, if any historian knows, if it is true that American soldiers did a lot of friendly fire on Omaha Beach.
I'm not a historian, but I read quite a few books about WWII and don't recall reading about any excessive friendly fire on D-Day.


EDIT: Editing function is now fixed. YAY! :D
Post edited October 23, 2012 by Licurg
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Fred_DM: it was developed by 2015...
I see, but the gamecard says it was developed by EA