The cold...dark, bone chilling aura that this song gives you truly reflects the harsh lifeless environment these American soldiers had to deal with in Normandy. God bless these men that gave up their freedoms to protects their neighbors freedom. I will never forget these sacrifices. Truly saddening.
THE RUINER not only american,the British, canadian, dutch, polish, french, belgian, russian, and so many more united those years. All to rid out the evil and liberate those consumed by it.
My great grandfather on my moms side served at Iwo Jima and his brother served at Normandy. Their bravery shall always be remembered my great grandfather is still alive today and only recently has he opened up on what happened on that little island in 1945.
It’s a barbaric story. Brutality in its purist form. Some men carry that burden to the grave. The inner beast uncaged; when surrounded by unfettered rage. Some people don’t want to admit they smiled when they killed a man. And that smile never faded. It’s not the joy of taking life. Not even the joy of killing an enemy. It’s joy, stopping someone who sought to take away your chance to go home and hold your lover in your arms again. To see your mother again. It’s joy that even in hell you still get to soldier on toward the sunset.
Jesus Rodriguez me too i played it for hours best game especialy the one mission yard bye yard and the farm ware you walf and the windmill and the one with the bell towwer omg miss so bad
My grandfather was in Omaha Beach. The things he saw. The things he did. To this day I remembered the words he told me. "I was praying to God hoping I would die in the beach with my men " 😔 When he said those words he started crying and I hugged him and cried with him. Descansa en pas Abuelito 😔 He is with his brothers now 😌
I used to replay mission to save all soldiers with red berets, In the city, where dutch used their panther or tiger tank. This game lives forever In my heart
I've played this game again recently and I realized I had forgot a lot about it. One thing that came back immediately, however, was the music. The atmosphere they manage to set in a war game is second to none in my memory.
The atmosphere is amazing but really hard to explain. I don't know it might just be me; or I'm an idot who dosen't know that any atmosphere is hard to explain. One or the other
"Patterson! Over Here! GET OVER HERE! We Got A Hell Of A Mess Here, That Artillery Strikes Scattered Whats Left Of Our Squad All Over The Beach! Four Of Our Boys Over There! Help Them Move Up The Beach To The Sea Wall! *A Artillery Shell Hits A Soldier* Damn It, I'll Give You Some Covering Fire Now Move Out!"
I remember playing this at my dad’s during the summer for hours on end. Just hearing that single voice singing in the beginning absolutely brings chills to me.
+Jordan Jokowidjaja Well, I think Warfighter and 2010 would've been better if EA didn't get involved. Plus, at least both games were not only 1 long story, but at least weren't a Hollywood kill the one terrorist. This was a real story about a squad on a mission to stop a group of people, their leader and most important merc died and yeah...
My grandfather fought in Korea as Airborne he passed away a month ago. I was honored with recieving his burial flag as his favorite grandson. I played this song after alone on my way home I dont think I ever wept as hard as I did that day.
Favorite WWII video games: #5- Return To Castle Wolfenstein, #4- Call Of Duty 2, #3- Brother's In Arms Road To Hill 30, #2- Call Of Duty World At War and #1- Medal Of Honor Frontline, the ultimate masterpiece.
My WWII family friend past away a couple of days, and in my sorrow, I was drawn to this song, and I can't help feel mixed emotions. I'm proud he served our country and lived to be 93 years, sad that he passed away, yet happy he will be with his wife again. I remember this from my childhood and it sums up all of my feelings
First shooter I ever played. Dad bought it back when he used to play video games. I found it separate from my other games and popped it in the ps2 one day and was instantly hooked. My mom always thought it was too violent, haha just look at the games kids these days are playing now. And this game was only rated T at the time it was released.
1 Your Finest Hour 2 Into the Breach 3 Seaside Stowaway 4 Special Cargo 5 eye of the Storm 6 a chance meeting 7 Rough Landing 8 the Golden Lion 9 Operation Rapunzel 10 Nymegen Bridge 11 Yard by Yard 12 Arhem Knights 13 On Track 14 Riding out the Strom 15 Derailed! 16 Clipping their wings 17 Enemy Mine 18 Under the Radar 19 Stealing the Show
ww 2 era MoH, can't go wrong (frostbite 3+ D-Day anyone?), however, the "medal of honor" part is a little bit gone with the recent MoH's (*cough warfighter cough*) they need to bring it back to it's roots
Its a damn shame that the childhood of the modern child will be spoiled by what Battlefield, and especially Call of Duty have become, there is just no soul being put into games anymore, and someone needs to act fast, if not... Well, you get what happens. EA fell into the trap when they converted MoH to the modern era, it literally Killed our favourite series :(
it’s 3am and for some reason this popped into my head.. the nostalgia of booting up this game and hearing that on the main menu- gave me cheer goosebumps
The only word war 2 game that I'll ever play and greatly respect the action the feels this game actually made you feel as you were there fighting for your dam country man first mission mad me cry and very dam Happy that I took out those Bunker's
It starts off peaceful. Then gets dark and sad as if it is the war is effecting the men, the world. Then it is like the camaraderie of the men push through the tragedy and end in glory, peace and light. Like the war is over and it is time to go back home and rebuild the nation. Beautiful.
my father played that game so much there are coming good memories sorry for my bad english my dad and me played : MoH Rising Sun, MoH European Assault, MoH Frontline, MoH Underground my dad liked to defeat the nazis because we re a russian family and we live in Germany i really miss the old times
What a brilliant comment! this game and the soundtracks to me mean so much, it takes me back to a time when I was a happy child, I’d get home from school and play this with my father! we’d play it for hours, so much happiness I love every part of the game
Arnhem Knights Riding out the Strom Derailed Under the Radar Your Finest Hour And Stealing the Show are not my favorite levels because they look hard. (No Checkpoint)
This soundtrack is legendary. I remember I was around 12 and I first heard this. Wow, simply amazing. I remember the first mission on that boat on D-DAY. Damn it really gave some thoughts how terrible it must have been being there.. Poor souls.
This song is a memory of my childhood I just get the flashbacks everytime I close my eyes of playing it when I was younger and its honestly heartwarming.
I really want to get a playstation 2 just to play this game again. I got stuck on a part because it was too hard and I never played it again. I sold it just for some money, and now I really want to play this.
Playing WW2 games like this gives me the idea that I'm getting closer to my great-grandfather. He passed before I was born, and the few things that belonged to him (A war journal and an M1 Garand) we're sold by a family member who wanted drugs. The only things I was told about him was he was at Pearl Harbor, survived it and served till the end of the war. He passed in 89 and I was born two years later. Is why I have such a deep fascination for World War II history and why I play World War II games that have historical significance. Cuz I was never able to meet him, but learning about this history and such, makes me believe I'm getting closer to him in a different way.
I miss this game so much too, the songs totaly match with gameplay in some maps. This game had an outstanding play time and history. They could build up games like this to the new generation...
Something about this game is making everybody who played it get in their feels - in the same type of way. This kind of sad nostalgia. Perhaps it’s a combination of the somber soundtrack and people primarily searching for this memory alone in the night, during those thinking hours. Maybe this was the game that got most of us hooked on FPS games. Very weird, when you think about it, how a game can have such an impact, and bring people together. Nobody else in the world but us could ever understand the unique feeling this game brings many years later. Strangers sharing a bond.
My husband always says that the MoH games or WWII CoD games always made him want to hug his grandfather. The game was intense, how did the actual soldiers back then manage? his answer" they manned up, took charge, won the war"
Nostalgia, literally nostalgia... How many times played on classic xbox, also the soundtracks the most memorable and i never forgive this game on my heart!
I remember listening to this when I was a kid, my brother got me into this when I was only a child. The first time I listened to this, I cried. I don't know why but I know this will live on forever. Thank you Tommy, for getting me into this and teaching me history I never knew about. And in my opinion, Medal Of Honor does really beat Call of Duty to be honest. I always watched my brother play this when he had the game. I'd always sit there and watch him play this amazing game. And the soundtrack is just amazing and it will always stay with us all forever. It's been years since I saw my brother play and I really do miss him playing this. He showed so much loved into this game and I did too. I never had a chance to play it myself but, soon I'll get to play and learn about this whole history again.
Id loved playing the old MoH games! (dont grow up with cod) these Storys tell us so much about the bad War.. I'm from Germany and say thank You Creators
You know what the sad part is, you won't find games made with this much character and general awesomeness made anymore, the gaming industry has been derailed too far for nostalgic games like the old Medal of Honor and others to matter/return, its a sad end, as these games were, literally the childhood of many including myself. To see big companies like EA and Activision not put any soul into their games anymore, is sad, but unfortunately, all they care about, is money.