“It has been quite some time since I enjoyed playing a single player FPS as much as I have enjoyed playing Medal of Honor: Airborne. In fact I am keen to get back into this game the second I have the chance, as it has really sucked me in. While I did enjoy Bioshock and do believe it to be an excellent quality game, I am already finding myself bored with it. Again great game, but its single player limitation makes it one of those exciting games that can quickly be placed in the rear view mirror, much like Doom 3.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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Strap on your parachute

The newest Medal of Honor is called Airborne, and Legion Hardware got a pre-release copy. It departs from the previous games by starting each mission with you jumping out of a plane and picking your own landing spot. This gives you tremendous flexibility in how you want to approach each mission, instead of placing you on rails. It shares a lot with Operation Flashpoint and Armed Assault in that regard.