Medal of Honor: Infiltrator (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2003)
By EA Games · UPC 0014633147193 · ePID 10959

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Electronic Arts' acclaimed World War II series returns for another tour of duty on Game Boy Advance, this time under the command of a new developer offering a different play style. Rather than attempt the same type of shooter introduced in Medal of Honor: Underground for the handheld, U.K.-developer HotGen Studios has combined go-anywhere overhead action with first-person sequences played from a fixed-screen perspective. The static viewpoint allows for more detail in the environments and enemies than would be possible if a 3D engine were used. Cast in the role of Corporal Jake Murphy, players must prepare to embark on five missions patterned after actual WWII battles. Murphy will be able to use machine guns, grenades, and even bazookas during his missions, as well as climb aboard a tank. As in previous Medal of Honor games, players will don disguises to slip past patrolling guards, sabotage key buildings and installations, and capture personnel crucial to the war effort. Two-player competitive action via Game Link Cable is supported, as is connectivity with Medal of Honor: Rising Sun on GameCube, which transforms the handheld into a real-time mapping device.
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