Retro Medal of Honor Game Collection
2 total gamesIn Medal of Honor, you step into the boots of Allied soldiers during World War II, tasked with completing vital missions through infantry combat, using cover and squad tactics to overcome Axis forces, with the early titles notably built on the Quake II engine.
About the Medal of Honor Series
Medal of Honor is a first-person shooter series that began in 1999 on the original PlayStation, immersing players in historical military conflicts. The franchise is primarily known for its World War II settings, focusing on the Allied perspective and the challenges faced by soldiers on various fronts.
The original Medal of Honor game featured a single-player campaign with Lieutenant Jimmy Patterson undertaking missions across Europe, from North Africa to the beaches of Normandy. Players navigated distinct levels, often facing German soldiers and utilizing a variety of Allied infantry weapons. The gameplay emphasized tactical movement and using the environment for cover, a hallmark of the series' early design.
Later installments expanded the scope, introducing new theaters of war and different branches of service. For instance, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (2002) detailed the experiences of Sergeant Mike Powell within the U.S. Army Rangers, including iconic sequences like the D-Day landings at Omaha Beach and the Battle of Stalingrad. These games often featured specific enemy types like SS troopers and Panzer tanks, and key friendly units such as the 101st Airborne Division.
All Medal of Honor Retro Games
2 games available

Medal of Honor
In Medal of Honor, you take on the role of a soldier fighting through World War II missions, using a variety of period-accurate firearms and tactical movement to complete objectives and advance through historical campaigns.

Medal of Honor: Underground
As Manon DuChamp in Medal of Honor: Underground, you navigate occupied France undertaking sabotage and combat missions against Nazi forces, using firearms and stealth to achieve your objectives.