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Only if you've played them and not just for 5 minutes in the shop. Oh and Gerrid I don't wanna hear about Nightfire from you bucko.
What's the multiplayer like?
Does it last long?
Does it like to eat dong?
Etc etc etc
Thanking you if ya helped me, shutup if you didn't.
Only if you've played them and not just for 5 minutes in the shop. Oh and Gerrid I don't wanna hear about Nightfire from you bucko.
What's the multiplayer like?
Does it last long?
Does it like to eat dong?
Etc etc etc
Thanking you if ya helped me, shutup if you didn't.
I was pleasently surprised with it, the opening level was good the guns were nice and the game is broken up with nice driving sections, which arne't actually crap.
However I don't like it much, and I reached a level that was just incredibly gay, and I haven't played it since.
Also it tries to do stealth missions, and they don't work.
Theres a lone gate guard outside the base, so I creep up and shoot him. Some other guards come running down the hill, fair enough, they heard the shot. So I restart, and this time shoot him in the back of the head with a silenced pistol. The alarm still goes off and hoards of guards come running.
Frontline is bound to be better than Nightfire though.
As for MOH, I've got it on the PS2. I think it's the same though I'm not sure. Anyway, from the PS2 version I wouldn't recommend it. It isn't really that good and there isn't a multiplayer. It's a game that I found myself playing just so I could complete it. I wasn't really playing for fun and in the end, I didn't even complete it. I'm sure I'll go back to it at some stage but no, don't buy it.
> I have MOHAA on the PC
The version you have is so much better then Frontline in my opinion.
I'll go with what the Glorious Teng said about Frontline, even though it does have a multiplayer, which is ****.
Nightfire though, it's fun to play, even if it is short. You'll come back for the harder settings, and the cool intro music. I think the multiplayer has had a lot more thought put into it than in AUF, with tons of guns, characters, scenarios and a nice handful of maps and controlable mini-copters and tanks.
Go for Nightfire people, not spammed Allied Assualt ;)
MOH Frontline = Rubbish if you've got/played the PC version
I would probably recommend Nightfire. Just make sure you play it on Operative first, otherwise you will hate it.
> I thought they were the same, they just renamed the console version.
Aliied Assault is much, much, mcuh better. And with the new add on, it is much much much much much better.