The story of Medal of Honor Heroes 2 is told in the form of pre-mission briefings that feature still photos and voice narration. You are in the Special Forces and your mission is to stop Hitler from setting up his new rocket, the V2. Throughout eight missions, you’ll plant charges, pick up documents, fight in a church, launch mortar rockets, operate large cannons and stationary machine guns, and kill lots of Nazi soldiers. Enemy soldiers will just appear in front of you. You move with the analog stick, l…
See moreThe story of Medal of Honor Heroes 2 is told in the form of pre-mission briefings that feature still photos and voice narration. You are in the Special Forces and your mission is to stop Hitler from setting up his new rocket, the V2. Throughout eight missions, you’ll plant charges, pick up documents, fight in a church, launch mortar rockets, operate large cannons and stationary machine guns, and kill lots of Nazi soldiers. Enemy soldiers will just appear in front of you. You move with the analog stick, look around by moving the Wii Remote, and fire with the B button. There is a reticle onscreen that turns red when it’s over an enemy, you can shoot via that method or press A to raise your weapon and use the sights. You can also tilt the Nunchuk left and right to be in or undercover. The main thing is your ability to focus your reticle on an enemy soldier and then press the Z button to lock on. You can then move and fire while remaining locked on to your target. Reviewers are full of praise for Medal of Honor Heroes 2. The good controls, the perfect weapons together with its impressive 32-player online mode all contribute to its popularity, even though the AI is almost nonexistent and no new story or mission.
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Answered by KristoferB 2008-12-04:
why not? I sit down to play all