then you can drive the tank around and kill men. You must make it to Hq and survive in your pimp tank.but first you must protect the one dude fixing the tank DO NOT LET HIM DIE. Then what you do is watch for more panzers.alot of them come and the thing keeps switching from right to left.only machine gunners come from the left when its on the right side.when your done with the ten minutes you must shoot 3 soldiers to help the tank crew.Īlso watch out for panzers they shoot the doors down.Īfter you kill the 3 soldiers the men will run across from the big door.to your left and down the stairs is the door.one of them might be wounded help him then get in the tank when they say.There will be some men of nazi in the warehouse probably so kill them then get in. Now all you have to do is look to the right out of the window don't even move windows.now more men will start coming out and then the panzers.shoot them and then the maching gunners (īut sometimes the come from the left.Watch the old blown up car.they set up there) Now start shooting men and be careful.It takes a little bit to reload.Now when the panzer guys come out focus all your fire on them and some of the people surrounding them.Then the machine gunners will come snipe them and then shoot some more people and it will say coming from the right side now. then crouch or lay down in the window about 2 or 3 away that is not blocked by wood.in a minute the timer will come on saying 10 minutes now just lay or crouch there till the men start coming (
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Once you get in the warehouse pick up the ammo and health then go strait to where the windows are go up the little stair and turn left and grab the health.and ammo if you want. (you might get a bit of shell shock Not to Worry!) Ok.Here we go when you start this level going out of the little sewer and the guy says that mortars are incoming just run right past him and into the warehouse This site best viewed in Internet Explorer 6 or higher or Firefox.Russian Front - Warehouse sniping level (with the tank crew) Psibabe, GameVortex Communications AKA Ashley Perkins As for me, I'll just wait for the next installment of Medal of Honor. If you are a fan of World War II games, than you will probably want to check it out, but I suggest a rental first to be sure it is your thing. Sure, it was far from the worst game I've played, but I found it to be a chore. Mainly, I just didn't find Call of Duty: Finest Hour that much fun. There are checkpoints throughout the game, but they don't seem to come too often. However, there are 5 preconfigured controller settings for you to choose from, so hopefully you can find a setting that suits you.Ĭall of Duty: Finest Hour doesn't tax your memory card too harshly and the load times aren't too bad either. While it all sounds good, it just didn't feel right while I was playing.
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X is used to interact with the environment and pick up items, circle to crouch and square to reload. L1 and L2 are used for aiming your sight and throwing grenades, respectively. Your directional arrows are used to scroll through your inventory, and R1 and R2 are your attack buttons (fire and melee attack). You control your character with your left analog stick to move around and the right to look around. In Multiplayer, you'll find the standard game types such as Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Search and Destroy. You can choose to go it alone in the Single Player misisons or play online in Multiplayer. Your battles will take you across the Eastern Front, then on to North Africa and finally to the Western Front. Also, you can only carry two weapons at a time and this makes your decision of which weaposn to pick up very important. However, you have to physically pick each item up that you come across and this can get tough in the middle of a firefight. You are provided with numerous weapons at your disposal, some you grab from your fallen comrades and others that you get from dead enemies or find along the way. It all just seemed like the same thing, over and over. But I just never felt driven to get to that next mission to see what was coming up next. The missions involved running through areas teaming with enemies, taking over enemy strongholds, defending areas or tanks, battling against incoming air attacks, etc.
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For starters, Finest Hour seemed more tedious. However, it seemed that Call of Duty: Finest Hour just didn't get it as right as Medal of Honor did. Both are war-time shooters and both immerse you straight into battle. Since Call of Duty: Finest Hour shares some strong similarities to the Medal of Honor series, one of my all-time favorites, I will have to draw some comparisons.