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{{Header Nav|game=Medal of Honor: Frontline|num=3}} | {{Header Nav|game=Medal of Honor: Frontline|num=3}} | ||
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|title=Medal of Honor: Frontline | |title=Medal of Honor: Frontline | ||
|image=Medal of Honor Frontline.jpg | |image=Medal of Honor Frontline.jpg | ||
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|genre=[[FPS]] | |genre=[[FPS]] | ||
|systems=[[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] | |systems=[[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] | ||
| | |year=2002 | ||
|players=1-4 | |players=1-4 | ||
|ratings={{ESRB|T}} | |ratings={{ESRB|T}} | ||
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The main story chronicles Lt. Patterson's attempt to capture a prototype of the Horten Ho 229. The ''Ho IX'', as it was called, was the first application of a flying wing design, combined with a jet engine. Chronologically, it takes place between the third and fourth missions in the original [[Medal of Honor]]. So far it has enjoyed more praise than its two console sequels, and is often considered the game that set the standard for the console WWII [[first-person shooter]]. | The main story chronicles Lt. Patterson's attempt to capture a prototype of the Horten Ho 229. The ''Ho IX'', as it was called, was the first application of a flying wing design, combined with a jet engine. Chronologically, it takes place between the third and fourth missions in the original [[Medal of Honor]]. So far it has enjoyed more praise than its two console sequels, and is often considered the game that set the standard for the console WWII [[first-person shooter]]. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |