

You're Lieutenant Mike Powell, and you've just been recruited into the OSS, the WWII-era organization that ran covert operations in the European theater.

"Allied Assault"'s developer, 2015, has succeeded in presenting an engaging, exciting war backdrop without relying on genre conventions like secret doors and the like to deliver a fun experience. The series exists to give you a taste of real war without all the burdensome realism of a Tom Clancy game and to enable you to wield real-period weapons and complete reality-based objectives. The idea of the "Medal of Honor" series is to strip away the rocket jumps, plasma rifles, and quad-damage power-ups from the shooter genre and replace them with realistic war situations and opportunities for real heroism. (IDG) - If you're just looking for the best shooter for the PC - a game that engages your senses, thrills your nerves, and impresses your neighbors - stop reading this right now and go get "Medal of Honor: Allied Assault."
