EA has released another batch of interesting screenshots for this year’s Medal of Honor reboot, revealing a few fellow soldiers in tense, moody situations, perhaps as they gear up and prepare for an important operation, or set out on an early morning patrol. Who knows.
With the release of the screenshots, however, comes the news that Medal of Honor will not take advantage of Sony’s newly revealed (well, the name anyway) motion controller, the PlayStation Move, as Senior Creative Director at EALA, Rich Farrelly tells videogame consumer site CVG:
“We had a look at it, but we decided that it needed to have a meaningful application for us to use it – which it didn’t this time,” said Farrelly. “We rule out anything that risks feeling like a gimmick.”
Maybe next time, eh?
For now, you can browse through the rest of the newly released screenshots for Medal of Honor below:
Medal of Honor is set to release in the ‘Fall’ of this year (the same release window as the PlayStation Move), on the Xbox 360, PC and PS3.
You can find out all you need to know about Medal of Honor through El33tonline’s previous coverage of the title, for more screenshots, some videos and extra information.
Source: CVG
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Comments:
Looking very promising indeed. Glad the FPS's games are moving away from WWII.
I second that move away from WWII.