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MEN OF VALOR - XBOX | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Eidos Interactive Category: CE
Buy New: $10.69
New (5) Used (3) from $3.33
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 56497
Platform: Xbox ESRB: Teen
Model: XBOX-MENOFVALOR UPC: 077708541562 EAN: 0077708541562 ASIN: B00070IKK0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: brand new 100%, factory sealed, free upgrade to first class mail.
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Excellent Co-Op December 2, 2005 My Sister & I have rented this game several times (ALOT). I finally purchased an XBox & bought the game. It is challenging and we have a blast playing co-op. It took us a long time, but we finished it (after several rentals, of course) and now we are playing it again. I wish they would have more co-op games where we didn't have to go on line. This is definately a "Must Buy" game!
the game for men July 11, 2005 This is an exellent game i'm only 12 but i love war,i stuy it all day.not too brag but i have have all of the xbox games and computrt games.Men of valor has great graphics and the blood is awsome.It really shows what it is like too go to combat in vietnam.this is a great game don't rent it , buy it P.S.this game has intense blood and cusing NOT FOR KIDS.
Medal of Honor in Vietnam April 27, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a perfectly respectable first-person shooter with as much or more character development as the protagonist enjoys in Medal of Honor: Rising Sun (accomplished primarily through letters to and from home). I would say that the graphics weren't as good as Vietcong: Purple Haze because Men of Valor relies too heavily on clearings . . . rather than cutting your way through dense jungle, much of the progress on foot occurs in what amounts to a road through the jungle. This is not realistic. Similarly, Men of Valor doesn't enjoy as many jungle sounds as I remember in something like Vietcong.
Something that disappointed me was the relative lack of time spent in helicopters. The second time in a helicopter is cut VERY short by the helicopter's crash . . . I think they could have done better utilizing the military equipment of the era.
Finally, I agree with a reviewer of the PC version of Men of Valor that the in-game profanity was in poor taste and seemed almost like a last-minute addition placed out of context. I understand that profanity happens (a lot) in certain quarters of the military, but I wish that this competition to outdo each other in dirty language had not happened among the developers of the new Vietnam shooters (Vietcong: Purple Haze and Conflict: Vietnam, to name two others. I can only imagine what ShellShock: Nam '67 was like, but I refused to buy it).
Because of graphics, lack of use of more military equipment, and gratuitous bad language, I give Men of Valor 4 instead of 5 stars.
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