![]() ![]() The fight against tyranny is in your hands. ![]() Join the UNDERGROUND and battle the Reich from Paris to North Africa. Your leaders surrendered, and some are now surrendered, and some are now collaborating with the enemy. Beyond the single-player game, Medal of Honor: Underground also features multiplayer play for two people, letting them choose different environments from the game to do battle in. You can take pictures of enemies and use them with your own faked credentials to beat border guards and snooping storm troopers. The game will also occasionally allow you to hop into enemy vehicles, such as tanks and motorcycles. Also, each of the twelve weapons contained in the game are authentic to the era and place of combat. To this effect, you will have computer-controlled compatriots who will occasionally fight alongside you, as well as enemies who possess realistic damage models, where head and chest shots do far more damage than shots to the extremities. The developers have attempted to fill each locale with the realism of the actual global conflict. When players begin one of the 24 different missions, they will be given briefings detailing the objective of that specific operation, be it finding a specific target to assassinate or locating plans and objects that will aide the Underground in its fight against Hitler. The focus of the game is the single-player campaign, which will pit the player, controlling Manon, against all manner of Nazi militia. This prequel is designed on the same 3D engine as the first, only this time players will be wrapped up in the French Underground, making their way through the Underground and assaulting Nazi outposts in France, Egypt and other foreign locations. Medal of Honor: Underground is the prequel to 1999's popular Medal of Honor, the first-person shooter that threw you into the turmoil of WWII and up against the Nazis. The perception that the French have simply let Hitler walk into their country without a fight has not endeared the rest of the war-torn world to the cause.Īs a young woman named Manon Batiste, you will be thrust into the world of intrigue and violence that is World War II doing all you can to save your beloved homeland by joining the OSS and traveling the world as a member of the French Underground, taking out Gestapo thugs and the SS so that you might become a seasoned veteran and aid in the ultimate liberation of your nation. ![]() The allied forces won't be coming to liberate France any time soon, as they have their hands full protecting Great Britain. ![]() Nazi Germany has marched into Paris and claimed the once proud nation as its own in its further quest for domination of Europe. In European Assault, her last name is changed to Du Champs, probably as a more obvious nod to Hélène.The year is 1940, and the conquering force of the Third Reich has invaded France. James Patterson, the protagonist of several Medal of Honor games, proposed to Manon at the end of the war. Although her role was primarily non-combative, her work is credited with saving the lives of many soldiers and Jewish families. During the occupation, Hélène worked for the Resistance and the OSS in a variety of capacities. The character of Manon was partially based on Hélène Deschamps Adams (1921-2006). William Holt, players are sent to rescue her from a farmhouse in Belgium where she is being held captive. Her final appearance is in one of the later missions in Medal of Honor: European Assault. Players take control of her in the first sequel, Underground, which follows her exploits as a member of the OSS. Appearances Manon first appeared in the original Medal of Honor as a French Resistance agent who aided protagonist James Patterson she plays a a similar role in a later game, Allied Assault. As an agent, she is sent to various locations throughout Europe and Africa to disrupt the Nazi war effort. When her brother dies in an ambush, Manon flees Paris and eventually signs up with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). After the Nazi occupation of France begins, they decide to become resistance fighters, and join the Maquis. Born in Dubuisson, Manon Batiste grew up in Paris along with her brother Jacques. ![]()
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