

According to the EA reps conducting the demo, clearing them all will garner you some kind of bonus. Much like in an RPG, you can tackle these "quests" at your leisure most of the time, and each mission will have a few bonus scenarios built into it. Regardless of your choice, all the other events will continue to transpire the battles will rage on and the AA-guns will continue to spew slugs. Upon entering the field, for instance, you can choose to join your fellow soldiers in the neighboring fray, run across the map to destroy the anti-aircraft guns that are barely visible, or take a brisk jaunt through the environs to see what other opportunities will present themselves.

At each mission's outset several paths will be available. Rather than pushing you through linear levels, as all previous MoH games have done, European Assault seems to be designed with a more open-ended structure. There will be 12 missions in all, but don't let that comparatively small number fool you there is some definite bulk to each scenario. Nazaire, France, to various sites across Northern Africa where you'll (presumably) do battle with the famed 7th Panzer Division under the command of Nazi general Erwin Rommel. As its title implies, the game plants you in the European Theatre, where you'll take the role of young OSS agent William Holt (the OSS being the CIA's precursor organization) and see plenty of action. Our walkthrough for the game will let you know how to. The latest Medal of Honor game comes with optional objectives and a healthy amount of challenge. Formerly known as Medal of Honor Dogs of War - a title that wasn't received well by the European press - EA has changed its global strategy, renaming its latest MoH game to Medal of Honor European Assault. Medal of Honor: European Assault Walkthrough.
