You broke the scripts for the Into the Breach level since you had forgotten to grab the smoke grenades from the lower level why you can complete it without beats me unless it was a fail safe but it breaks the end mission dialog.
Only real OG shooters are here. We seen the beginning of a new era of army games. As a kid this was the best game ever. So many memories man so immersive back then. Man I swear if they remastered the MOH series itll be a hit
I got it when it came out, was my first game on ps2. I was 11. I never finished the game, I somehow couldn't get past the train level. Than it got scratched. Love this game still haha
The music, the cutscenes, the level design, we never knew we were playing a near masterpiece back in the day, but it really hits you now, looking back on it…… that mg42 has a ring to it that you’ll never forget
Totally agree with you bro. I can remember playing the demo (kids nowadays don't know bout demo discs) and then finally buying the game off a friend with 20 quid I earned like a slave by doing like 2 weeks hard chores lol. My fave level was the mansion one.
The composer of the music, Michael Giacchino, is the same composer that scored films like The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Rogue One, and The Batman. Such an incredible composer!
There was just something about this game that was unintentionally horror game-like. The simple graphics, the terrible hit boxes, the painfully slow rotational speed, the fact that one random dockworker could curb stomp you, the fact that you couldn’t save between missions and had to do a perfect run mission to mission; what a gloriously nostalgic pain in the ass game!
It’s crazy that after not playing this for almost 20 years, I still remember every bit of it as we watch it here. Can barely remember what I had for breakfast. I must’ve played the Normandy part 1000 times. How I wish we could go back and be 12 years old again 😢
I can't even describe the feeling I have for this game....this was my introduction to first person shooters, the very first shooter I ever played.....the Intro song makes me literally break to tears, because I literally remember like it was yesterday being a kid in the 8th grade playing this on my Nintendo gamecube.....this game is everything to me ❤
That's the beauty of the ps2: no lengthy updates or online downloads. Especially for Call of Duty, I don't need to wait until the 1 million gigabyte update is finished before I can even play it. I can simply pop the disc in the tray and start shooting Nazis right away.
Played this in my early 20s, on PS2 this was THE definitive war experience. I remember when I finished it thinking 'I hope I never have to fight a war!' the music to this game really added to the atmosphere.
I miss this game so much. I was never a big Medal of Honor fan but I had some money(which was rare for me)when this came out and a still new PS2, so I grabbed this. I fell in love with it. I remember my mom hated the Arnhem Knights level because the music was just so beautifully sad. I would love to get a rerelease of this someday.
@@gunguntrio1247 probably am, its been many years since I played it but I did storm the beach in the one I had. It was the first thing you had to do. Best game way ahead of its time back then. It came out when the movie Saving Private Ryan came out. Well right around the same time.
I had NO idea you could sneak as far as you could in the Operation Repunzel mission - I just assumed your disguise was blown the moment you walked through the door!
Bro, I’m born in May 30 😂😭.. while considering Medal of Honor Frontline is my childhood video games, memories growing up in the mid 2000’s and early 2010’s 😢
This is the most accurate depiction of DDAY in a game. Equipment, brassards, gas mask bags, life preserver belts, helmet markings. Oh if developers only cared these days. Also, the first wave was only a few companies spread out over the beach, so the amount of men isn’t statistically wrong.
Oh God I have this game still for the PS2 I bought it for the PS3 but I'm not got the chance of finishing my brother's using the PS3 right now oh God the nostalgic I'm in tears I play this game a lot when I was 10 years old is still one of my Finest Hours playing this game God is still the best
The Holland parts stand out to me the most in this game just the atmosphere and also that there are Civilians in some mission just gives a alive feeling to this game
I want a remake of this game so badly, but without any added dramatics. The music in this is beautiful and sorrowful, the stillness and the eeriness some levels had made it feel somehow real and unsettling, paving the way for thought for the people who actually lived through this war. Like the mission where you're running through backstreets, entering people's houses to see cooked food left on the table as the inhabitants fled. Some civilians cowering in their doorway as soldiers storm past their homes. Later WWII games just felt like action FPS games set during the era. Somehow, despite the better graphics, the realness was lost to all the over the top action sequences that just made it feel like a novelty and ruined it in my opinion.
I can't believe this- "0 years. This brings so many memories. For me, MoH music (specially Frontline) is unbeliveably beautiful! God, there's so much I could write about this game.
Man, I remember when this came out. I had been waiting for D-Day to be implemented into a video game, and Medal of Honor delivered. And, it was amazing.
@1:50 Arnhem Knights is one of the BEST levels every made in a game...the music, the layout, made you FEEL the fight the Brits had in Market Garden. It's not the greatest of graphics compared to today or amount of people, but the design is masterpiece like
This game was SO good. My good friend had it on PS2, and I went out the next day bought for my GameCube. Nijmegen Bridge was easily my favourite level of the game.
When I was a kid, I always thought Rising Sun was a direct sequel to this game, and because of that, always thought The Attack on Pearl Harbor came after D-Day.
Man I played both this and allied assault so much as a kid. Both were such great games. I felt like the undercover mission was a bit better in this one, especially when you go to the pub.
Getting so stoned on some proper nice hash .. Playing this with my best mate Dave every evening untill completed.. fucking priceless! Miss those times and this game..I might have to invest in old PS.. Get this and rising sun and give Dave a call! 👊
MOH may not have been my first first person shooter game (that honour goes to killzone) but it was the one that introduced me to WW2 Shooting Games and it has a special place in my heart and is remembered fondly in my memories. One of the most memorable things about this game is its menu theme which just feeled me with a sense of sadness.
Oh this game had everything. Atmosphere, sound design, music, gameplay, challenges. Favorite guns: M1 Garand and the B.A.R! "I weep for my past" - Canderous Ordo
Man playing this on PC as a kid was so epic. I just had to learn if I wanted to play, no asking my parents. Just had to learn if I wanted to play. Man just feels good to watch. Seeing this was awesome!! This was a movie to me as a kid! Thanks!
Such an iconic game from the era, brings back so much nostalgia! Poor dude at 31:19 that tried kicking the grenade only for it to ricochet and kill him anyway 💀🤣
That first “30 seconds” that the corporal shouts at the beginning has stuck with me my whole life that whenever anyone has said 30 seconds or I have read 30 seconds anywhere I always hear it in that voice and think of this game.
It's interesting to me that this and Rising Sun seem like much more memorable and fun games than their respective PC counterparts, Allied Assault and Pacific Assault. I feel like EA's console limitations forced them to be more creative and add more character to the games.
I remember seeing the trailer of the game and get chills of the D-Day footage, the game was astonishing step forward from ps1 games... I was so happy playing it :)
I remember ending the castle mission on the hardest difficulty with barely a line of health, taking my time to land on the damn cart, I took a photo of my TV before the jump lol
@@MrWolf2212 Oh ok 👍, Thanks pal, I like that game too! Allied Assault and The Frontline are great games! Nice to meet you my friend. Greetings from Brazil.
My favorite game of all-time. Watching Saving Private Ryan and studying WWII history, this game puts you there. An important part of the game is Michael Giacchino's soundtrack which is another favorite. The soundtrack compares to an actual movie score, so good!
Between me and my grandfather we had ever single medal of honour game. Wonderful memories playing the earlier ones with him on the ps1 and 2. This and Rising sun were easily 2 of the best
I’ve only in my life ever bought one gaming system, and it was to play this game. I was at a buddies house and watched him play a little bit of it and I was hooked. Such an amazing game for it’s time
20th Anniversary today!
Awesome dude!!!! I’m uploading my PS2 gameplay footage of this game.
“I am old, Gandalf. I don't look it, but I am beginning to feel it in my heart of hearts..."
I would like to see a gameplay of airborne or allied assult
Welcome to WW history.
You broke the scripts for the Into the Breach level since you had forgotten to grab the smoke grenades from the lower level why you can complete it without beats me unless it was a fail safe but it breaks the end mission dialog.
Only real OG shooters are here. We seen the beginning of a new era of army games. As a kid this was the best game ever. So many memories man so immersive back then. Man I swear if they remastered the MOH series itll be a hit
For real. My favorites as a kid. They need to make new ones.
Preach
Started with the OG Medal of Honor on PS1. I was hooked from there on in.
I agree, only had a few games on my PS2 growing up and this was a favourite, along with MOH Rising Sun and GUN
I got it when it came out, was my first game on ps2. I was 11. I never finished the game, I somehow couldn't get past the train level. Than it got scratched. Love this game still haha
The music, the cutscenes, the level design, we never knew we were playing a near masterpiece back in the day, but it really hits you now, looking back on it……
that mg42 has a ring to it that you’ll never forget
try firing one in real life 😂 just awesome 🤩
Used to play the D-Day level over and over as a kid, this game blew my mind at the time
Totally agree with you bro. I can remember playing the demo (kids nowadays don't know bout demo discs) and then finally buying the game off a friend with 20 quid I earned like a slave by doing like 2 weeks hard chores lol. My fave level was the mansion one.
I bought a PS 2 just to play these games. I've got all the MOH ones, this one is the best.
The music was amazing.
The composer of the music, Michael Giacchino, is the same composer that scored films like The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Rogue One, and The Batman. Such an incredible composer!
and spiderman homecoming
Also the Alias series with Jennifer Garner...and many more
Fun fact: There's a scene in Ratatouille where you can hear some notes from the Medal of Honor Underground theme
@@darulezlulez2625 no way!
A legendary composer for a legendary game.
There was just something about this game that was unintentionally horror game-like. The simple graphics, the terrible hit boxes, the painfully slow rotational speed, the fact that one random dockworker could curb stomp you, the fact that you couldn’t save between missions and had to do a perfect run mission to mission; what a gloriously nostalgic pain in the ass game!
Right it was suspenful! I was a young kid I thought this game was spooky but so fun at the same time...also I loved ww2 history and still do.
I can relate to this. Some missions were so hard to play as a kid I would watch my dad do em for me
It’s crazy that after not playing this for almost 20 years, I still remember every bit of it as we watch it here. Can barely remember what I had for breakfast. I must’ve played the Normandy part 1000 times. How I wish we could go back and be 12 years old again 😢
Ricordo i pomeriggi d'autunno..dopo scuola, fuori pioveva magari..e lo accendevo..magico!🥲
I can't even describe the feeling I have for this game....this was my introduction to first person shooters, the very first shooter I ever played.....the Intro song makes me literally break to tears, because I literally remember like it was yesterday being a kid in the 8th grade playing this on my Nintendo gamecube.....this game is everything to me ❤
I was playing this on ps2 back then. Game is legendary
Gaycube my ass this is PlayStation.
@@9-5weekends77 grow up
@@wafflez-man-1995😂
Did you feel like a real soldier? Were every hit was a potential killer ,and the Germans were not fucking stupid .Grow up .
This was my first PS2 game back in 2003 and it blew my mind. Great memories!
Mine to!
Did it freeze on you, mine had a glitch, walk into a bar & it froze.
@@JerryAsbury1985 I don't remember it freezing.
I had this, thps3 and gta3 only for years and that was plenty
This was the ps1 version..
Such a throwback. Rising Sun, European Assault, Vanguard, the whole saga was amazing.
European Assault was my favorite ❤
Shame we never got the rising sun sequal.
When WW2 games actually felt like WW2
I know how you feel man. Too many inaccuracies nowadays, like that absolutely atrocious call of duty vanguard.
That's the beauty of the ps2: no lengthy updates or online downloads. Especially for Call of Duty, I don't need to wait until the 1 million gigabyte update is finished before I can even play it. I can simply pop the disc in the tray and start shooting Nazis right away.
Before they went woke.....
@@jackyb7547 It's sad, isn't it?
Wyatt Peterson yes
What an absolute legendary game! The nostalgia seeing this again is unreal! I miss games like this
I've been gaming since the 70's and this is always the first thing I think of when people talk of the greatest games ever made.
Played this in my early 20s, on PS2 this was THE definitive war experience. I remember when I finished it thinking 'I hope I never have to fight a war!' the music to this game really added to the atmosphere.
I miss this game so much. I was never a big Medal of Honor fan but I had some money(which was rare for me)when this came out and a still new PS2, so I grabbed this. I fell in love with it. I remember my mom hated the Arnhem Knights level because the music was just so beautifully sad. I would love to get a rerelease of this someday.
The music made this game! I can't begin to count how many hours I had in this game. This video doesn't do it justice. It all choppy.
Thought it came out on Ps1? I never had a Ps2 and had this game. I only had a Ps1 then recently got a Ps4.
@@justinkelly7445 They had Medal of Honor for the PS1, just not this one. You may be getting them mixed up.
@@gunguntrio1247 probably am, its been many years since I played it but I did storm the beach in the one I had. It was the first thing you had to do. Best game way ahead of its time back then. It came out when the movie Saving Private Ryan came out. Well right around the same time.
@@gunguntrio1247 The first Medal of Honor was amazing as well on PSX.
I had NO idea you could sneak as far as you could in the Operation Repunzel mission - I just assumed your disguise was blown the moment you walked through the door!
13:10 goosebumps... If you played this game back in the day you were at the beginning of first person shooters. WE ARE HISTORIC !!!
Fella, this game released 10 years after the beginning of first person shooters
This remaster needs a remaster.
A remake with the quality of mafia remake would be good too
This remaster need a re-grandmastered
All the games deserve a remaster
@@Jackiejinx1798 EA hates everyone so unfortunately won't happen
Xbox one
I still have an original PS2 copy of Medal of Honor: Frontline and the receipt for it. May 30th, 2002.
Happy 20th Birthday, MoH: Frontline!🎂
Interested how much was it?
i still have the original xbox copy
@@JakeRoy98 $54.11
@@JakeRoy98 I paid $16.99 for it.
Bro, I’m born in May 30 😂😭.. while considering Medal of Honor Frontline is my childhood video games, memories growing up in the mid 2000’s and early 2010’s 😢
Imagine a remaster collection of MOH games.
Instant money maker
Also imagine a remake collection of MOH1 and Underground...
@@garysanderson3745 Cant forget allied assault, spearhead and breakthrough. Love almost every MoH game lol
@@Jdub54 allied assault, frontline and rising sun can also come in the second remake collection
Please EA
Fuck.Remasters..
You can't remake classics and up the graphics, at that point it's an entirely different game.
This is the most accurate depiction of DDAY in a game. Equipment, brassards, gas mask bags, life preserver belts, helmet markings. Oh if developers only cared these days. Also, the first wave was only a few companies spread out over the beach, so the amount of men isn’t statistically wrong.
Fuck, I mean the captain even has a handheld strapped on
Oh God I have this game still for the PS2 I bought it for the PS3 but I'm not got the chance of finishing my brother's using the PS3 right now oh God the nostalgic I'm in tears I play this game a lot when I was 10 years old is still one of my Finest Hours playing this game God is still the best
me too.
The Holland parts stand out to me the most in this game just the atmosphere and also that there are Civilians in some mission just gives a alive feeling to this game
This game blew my mind when I played it as a kid.
1:19:37 - The nostalgia is UNREAL!! When that voice kicks in!! The woman singing 😢😢😢
It’s actually a child, a boy at that.
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"After the Drop" - stage in Holland. What a beautiful score. It hits every time. Thank you so much for the upload. Great game and great memories.
I was just listening to that and thinking the same thing!
I used to love to play this game on the PS2 When I was little. Oh the memories 😭😭😭
I want a remake of this game so badly, but without any added dramatics. The music in this is beautiful and sorrowful, the stillness and the eeriness some levels had made it feel somehow real and unsettling, paving the way for thought for the people who actually lived through this war. Like the mission where you're running through backstreets, entering people's houses to see cooked food left on the table as the inhabitants fled. Some civilians cowering in their doorway as soldiers storm past their homes. Later WWII games just felt like action FPS games set during the era. Somehow, despite the better graphics, the realness was lost to all the over the top action sequences that just made it feel like a novelty and ruined it in my opinion.
i couldnt get enough of this game as a kid.....anything to have that feeling again
The memories I have with this game thank you for playing this game 💜
I can't believe this- "0 years. This brings so many memories. For me, MoH music (specially Frontline) is unbeliveably beautiful! God, there's so much I could write about this game.
Man, I remember when this came out. I had been waiting for D-Day to be implemented into a video game, and Medal of Honor delivered. And, it was amazing.
The ps2 is sooo full of OG games man. I love it! Wish we had a remake of these for the newer gens. I would totally buy them
@1:50 Arnhem Knights is one of the BEST levels every made in a game...the music, the layout, made you FEEL the fight the Brits had in Market Garden. It's not the greatest of graphics compared to today or amount of people, but the design is masterpiece like
nice, now we can experience "the bread is delicious" upscaled :)
😂 I still catch myself saying this from time to time.
So many memories! Hard to think this is a 20 year old game!
Still better than Vanguard
*Raises Glass*
Medal of honor IS Best than cod vanguard 👍👍💓💓💓
Amen better than Vanguard
Hear hear 👍👌
I strongly agree. Vanguard is too dramatic, modern, and Avenger-like.
Gotta love the thunder of Springfield rifIe in the curfew hour through the streets of Kleveburg combined with that tense music
This game was SO good. My good friend had it on PS2, and I went out the next day bought for my GameCube. Nijmegen Bridge was easily my favourite level of the game.
When I was a kid, I always thought Rising Sun was a direct sequel to this game, and because of that, always thought The Attack on Pearl Harbor came after D-Day.
Oh man, the sounds of this game are so nostalgic..
Especially the theme w/ the lady singing 🥲
Patterson! Patterson! We need you to do everything for us!
before "RAMIREZ! CLEAR OUT BURGER TOWN!" we had "Patterson! hey Patterson!"
before "RAMIREZ! CLEAR OUT BURGER TOWN!" we had "Patterson! hey Patterson!"
Man I played both this and allied assault so much as a kid. Both were such great games. I felt like the undercover mission was a bit better in this one, especially when you go to the pub.
Allied Assault was the all time favourite ww2 game out there
This game was such a masterpiece! I can't tell you how many times I played this through.
This was ground breaking and just fantastic!! Played it over and over again
When I found out that they remastered this game and I could download it, I shed a tear lol this game was a huge part of my childhood.
Where has it been remasterd? Im waiting for like 15 years now te replay it.. im on the xbox series x now..
is this on xbox or playstation
@@Toku91 It was remastered and you can download it and play it if you have a ps3. I don’t think it made it to the newer systems.
@@anthonymagana7743 PlayStation 3 is the newest console you can download and play it on as far as I know.
Imagine a remake of this honesty. Sadly ppl dont play medal of honor anymore like before. Always about cod nowadays
Getting so stoned on some proper nice hash .. Playing this with my best mate Dave every evening untill completed.. fucking priceless!
Miss those times and this game..I might have to invest in old PS.. Get this and rising sun and give Dave a call! 👊
One of my favorite games growing up, played it on ps2, definitely will try it out again years later.
MOH may not have been my first first person shooter game (that honour goes to killzone) but it was the one that introduced me to WW2 Shooting Games and it has a special place in my heart and is remembered fondly in my memories.
One of the most memorable things about this game is its menu theme which just feeled me with a sense of sadness.
So much nostalgia 😂 absolute classic!
I loved this game when it came out, I don't know how many hundreds of hours I spent playing it, it's nostalgic watching this😊
Oh this game had everything. Atmosphere, sound design, music, gameplay, challenges. Favorite guns: M1 Garand and the B.A.R! "I weep for my past" - Canderous Ordo
Man playing this on PC as a kid was so epic. I just had to learn if I wanted to play, no asking my parents. Just had to learn if I wanted to play. Man just feels good to watch. Seeing this was awesome!! This was a movie to me as a kid! Thanks!
1:17:04 - This was my favourite part...so exciting as a kid, I remember the feeling of being in the pub with all the drunk Germans 😃😃
Such an iconic game from the era, brings back so much nostalgia! Poor dude at 31:19 that tried kicking the grenade only for it to ricochet and kill him anyway 💀🤣
That first “30 seconds” that the corporal shouts at the beginning has stuck with me my whole life that whenever anyone has said 30 seconds or I have read 30 seconds anywhere I always hear it in that voice and think of this game.
Thanks for the memory. I haven’t thought about this game since I rented it one weekend 20 years ago, and spent the whole weekend playing it.
When EA still knew how to make a proper game.
The only criticism I have for Medal of Honour Frontline is that you can't equip a Kar98K or a Sten.
yeah COD was more include everyone while Medal of Honor was more on the Americans
Pretty sure you can in airborne though.
@@victormontes7007 CoD was created by former members of MoH...........
@@alligatorwithwifi6111 Yes, yes you can.
In European assault you can
I played so much of this on my gamecube back in 2002. One of my favorite games still.
OMG that background music from the mission brief...gets me the nostalgic chills
This is the first game I beat over and over again because it was so good!
Still have this masterpiece for my good old PS2!
Great walk through and gameplay
I can remember the days of MoH from ps1 and MoH underground.
My favorite game of all time. Got it at age 7, I think; me and my dad played it everyday. Great memories.
I wish old WW2 games got remasters. Especially Brothers in arms: Road to Hill 30
That game and the sequel was so awesome, a real masterpiece! The story with the characters, and the whole drama of war made it so unique.
It's interesting to me that this and Rising Sun seem like much more memorable and fun games than their respective PC counterparts, Allied Assault and Pacific Assault. I feel like EA's console limitations forced them to be more creative and add more character to the games.
I remember seeing the trailer of the game and get chills of the D-Day footage, the game was astonishing step forward from ps1 games... I was so happy playing it :)
The best MOH game IMHO...These games also gave kids an insight into what war was like..A history lesson that was interactive.
I remember ending the castle mission on the hardest difficulty with barely a line of health, taking my time to land on the damn cart, I took a photo of my TV before the jump lol
I remember playing this in middle school on PC. Oh the good ole days....
This game have a version for PC?
@@AdejaBRABOGamePlaYSZOficial unless I played Allied Assault. I remember playing that mission. It was long time ago.... 🤷♂️
@@MrWolf2212 Oh ok 👍, Thanks pal, I like that game too! Allied Assault and The Frontline are great games! Nice to meet you my friend. Greetings from Brazil.
I remember playing day 1. It was my first Military FPS. love this game. Great memories.
The Golden Lion and Operation Rapunzel are the best missions in the game. Used to give me such a rush as a kid!
My favorite game of all-time. Watching Saving Private Ryan and studying WWII history, this game puts you there. An important part of the game is Michael Giacchino's soundtrack which is another favorite. The soundtrack compares to an actual movie score, so good!
It's hard for me to imagine why I was having more fun with this game than modern games when I look at the graphics and sound.
Such great memories. This game set the bar high and was one of the first PS2 games available. Unreal. I love the music and atmosphere too
I remember playing the first level as a kid. Such an immersive experience. Probably still would be too if I could play it on pc
Love this game and can't believe it's 20yrs since release
do you know how much of a goat you gotta be too remember this game??? this shit came out my birth year and i still played it.
I seriously just beat this game twice about 2 weeks ago. I still have my PS2 and thank god
Haven’t played this game for over a decade and I can still remember the lines in most of these missions
What a throwback! Played this mission so many times!
I would love for the Medal of Honor games to be remastered
I still never got how hitting them with a gun was an instant kill
Thats the butt of the joke😂
that opening scene sent me a chill. I cant remember how many times I replayed this game but that first scene was always a delight.
27:00 I feel this. I remember reading everything in this game learning about the war, back then games were something else...good for the soul.
This game was so ahead of its time I miss it so much. Good times 😢
This game has a brilliant musical score
This was so epic when I was in high school. Played it over and over
Loved this series
Crazy how I remember all the levels and the soundtracks
youll never see a game like this again
never say never ;)
They will do a remaster
The dutch mission is a real masterpiece.
The music was captivating. So much work put into those pieces.
Yard by yard was my favourite mission as a kid, it was great but it did make me rage back then
Mission 2 is a strong reference to Saving Private Ryan
Most of these missions are inspired by BoB and SPR. Because Steven Spielberg helped make this game.
@@someguy7629 Medal of Honor span out from Steven Spielberg after he finished saving private Ryan.
Modern WW2 games suck compared to masterpieces like this. No Politics no Bullshit just awesomeness.
Between me and my grandfather we had ever single medal of honour game. Wonderful memories playing the earlier ones with him on the ps1 and 2. This and Rising sun were easily 2 of the best
0:46
The very first and also the very last we see what our character looked like. 😅
Best game👍🏼 and so nostalgic
What an old school gem!
Nice HD'ing
Thanks for sharing.
I’ve only in my life ever bought one gaming system, and it was to play this game. I was at a buddies house and watched him play a little bit of it and I was hooked. Such an amazing game for it’s time
This was the best game ever.