Time Stamps: Intro: 00:00 Development: 01:23 Gameplay Discussion: 04:36 Conclusion: 14:32 Thank you very much for watching! If you are interested in more Medal of Honor Retrospectives, here is the one I did for the first game! Medal of Honor Retrospective: ua-cam.com/video/Oz7V31fxByc/v-deo.html
This game is my whole childhood. I have completed this game more than 5-6 times. The soundtrack of this game made by Boston Symphony Orchestra I believe. I love the soundtrack. Nowadays you dont this much of exclusive soundtracks because its more made by computer/electronic. I love going to Germany visiting War Museum while listening the soundtrack of this game. Thank you for your review ! Amazing that gamers like you didnt forget these games. Thank you
@@joethealternativegamer3935 It really doesn't. And its such a well crafted and incredible game. Its definitely a product of a much more creative time in videogames and honestly the best but most underrated MoH game.
@@joethealternativegamer3935 I also wanted to add, that the Catacombs level was such an awesome set piece. All of the levels in these games were really well thought out and put together.
@@robertsloan2877 Underground and Rising Sun are both underrated. The originals on ps1 and frontline and Rising sun all need full graphical remasters and put on today’s modern consoles.
Best MOH game imo. Best soundtracks (I can't think of any game with better music), missions and locations. It was such a blast going through each and every of these beautiful locations with amazing music!
Great Review! Subbed! This is by far my favourite WW2 fps game (genre which I love and know very well). I think that they managed to turn obstacle that console limitations were, into very own flavour of fps game. I love how they compensate for slower controls with fitting enemy animations (and how that gave them chance to scale difficulty, because in later, harder levels enemies reacts much faster, with more agressive animations), the weapons (again animations- enemies reactions to shots) are one of the best i've ever seen. Also somehow these simple (even crude) visuals, mixed with advanced animations, artstyle and incredible soundtrack and sounds - makes it much more impactful, like if your game leaves some room for your imagination to fill the gaps (unlike when you have super detailed models and so) the end result can be so enhanced, it feels much less constrained in a sense. I've never seen a game where SS would be so intimidaiting like in this game, even a bit creepy - latter ww2 games either have that strong Saving Private Ryan vibe, when enemies feels like some poor wermacht guys just fighting on the wrong side of history, or almost cartoonish villans like in Wolfenstein - here in MoH Undergrond they feel like this dark overwhelming force, they feel evil.
Catacombs, it was terrifying just as Jason Voorhees himself, even with low graphics, this game has TRUE atmosphere. And I love that it shows the people you shoot shows pain, tells you that your enemies are human, even though they act like monsters, they are human meaning you might turn into one of them, or already are, but you can also change, they could also change.
This was my favorite of the two PS1 MOHs but i loved them both. Some of the best games on PS1. My favorite MOH has to go to Allied Assault but that's to be expected. I used to be terrified of the dogs in these games lol
I spent a lot of time playing this game and the original MOH. I re-visit them occasionally. Overall a very enjoyable experience and great memories were sparked watching your review.
I love this game. Its my favorite in the series and the first I owned. I jumped straight from my SNES to my PS2 and the store I picked this up at had a used copy of Frontline for only a couple of dollars more but I've had a huge soft spot for stories about rebellions and resistance movement as far back as I can remember clearly so I grabbed this.
If the game itself is underrated, then I don't know what to say about soundtrack - probably the best Giacchino's work. I'm still listening to this after 20 years (it's available on Apple Music and Spotify).
i loved taking photos of the soldiers in that temple mission or whatever it was , with them striking heroic poses , and then were those knights with horrible teeth in that castle mission
@@joethealternativegamer3935 having a blast so far. The controls do take some getting used to, I'm glad to hear they feel more 'modern' in Underground. Enemies are experts at throwing back grenades too. I think the trick is throwing a nade at them and shooting them when they duck to pick it up. My favourite MOH is actually Allied Assault. What about yours?
@@joethealternativegamer3935 Good choices, I really liked playing Frontline and Rising Sun too. It's by watching this video that I learned that the MOH 1 team partly moved to Underground and partly started developing Frontline for PS2.
9:44 - I don’t remember what time period the game makes reference, but it may be about the time when the Wehrmacht and SS fought each other by the end of the war.
That specific mission takes place in June 1943, and the other faction is actually a group of outlaws. From the in-game briefing of that mission: "Rumor has it the Germans have been trying to form an alliance with a band of outlaw privateers, but both sides have been less than pleased with each other. It's possible that open fighting may break out between the two factions." I have no idea about the historical accuracy of that, but that's the explanation the game gives.
I find it funny that the devs apparantly made a big deal of MOHU's protagonist being female. Manon just like Jimmy is completely unvoiced and what she is other than a pair of hands holding a gun is pretty irrelevant outside of her brother's death in the first mission. As far as I'm concerned, the greatest strength of the PS1 MOH games is the soundtrack. Its been nice seeing it getting reused in the Wolfenstein: Blade of Agony mod for Doom, which mostly plays like those games. Give Blade Of Agony a look, its very much in the same vein as those PS1 games albeit with a mild supernatural bent.
@@Bizzarovid awesome! I have been loving covering older titles that I grew up with! I am seeing how many of these titles are not covered enough, so I am hoping to fill that gap :)
@@joethealternativegamer3935 yeah that’s exactly what your doing! I was considering starting a channel myself to talk about games I grew up with as no one seems to have the same line up…at least not entirely! Haha
Women in ww2 in resistance groups where badass! Look at the female Russian snipers. And a lot of women where leaders of resistance movements in France, Italy, Poland, Russia, etc
There were several anti-vichy partisan groups active from June of 1940 all the way to the formalization of the resistance as the FFI in 1944. During the mid-war in 1942-1943, the Vichy government began massive reprisal campaigns against suspected resistance cells and criminal activity. Prior to that in 1941 the SOE had established a fairly significant resistance cell in Lyon thanks to SOE Operative Virginia Hall (A woman then codenamed Marie Diane). The communist party soon followed when Germany invaded the USSR. After all of this the resistance was considered an established and known threat, even having targeted German military personnel and politicians. There's a lot of verifiable history on them, it wasn't particularly an organized militia or anything, but there's plenty of evidence that the SOE was funneling information, equipment and manpower to the many different anti-vichy groups that were in-country. There were Gaullists, Jews, Communists, Monarchs, French-Armenians, French-Africans, you name it, most of them had some kind of group that was actively working against the Vichy government (and later the German Occupation Government).
Time Stamps:
Intro: 00:00
Development: 01:23
Gameplay Discussion: 04:36
Conclusion: 14:32
Thank you very much for watching! If you are interested in more Medal of Honor Retrospectives, here is the one I did for the first game!
Medal of Honor Retrospective: ua-cam.com/video/Oz7V31fxByc/v-deo.html
This game is my whole childhood. I have completed this game more than 5-6 times. The soundtrack of this game made by Boston Symphony Orchestra I believe. I love the soundtrack. Nowadays you dont this much of exclusive soundtracks because its more made by computer/electronic. I love going to Germany visiting War Museum while listening the soundtrack of this game. Thank you for your review ! Amazing that gamers like you didnt forget these games.
Thank you
This was my favorite Medal of Honor game. And I really wish they would remake this one and the first one.
Underground doesn’t get enough love!
@@joethealternativegamer3935 It really doesn't. And its such a well crafted and incredible game. Its definitely a product of a much more creative time in videogames and honestly the best but most underrated MoH game.
@@robertsloan2877 it is easily one of my favorites as well!
@@joethealternativegamer3935 I also wanted to add, that the Catacombs level was such an awesome set piece. All of the levels in these games were really well thought out and put together.
@@robertsloan2877 Underground and Rising Sun are both underrated. The originals on ps1 and frontline and Rising sun all need full graphical remasters and put on today’s modern consoles.
Best MOH game imo. Best soundtracks (I can't think of any game with better music), missions and locations. It was such a blast going through each and every of these beautiful locations with amazing music!
Music is excellent in this series!
Great Review! Subbed! This is by far my favourite WW2 fps game (genre which I love and know very well). I think that they managed to turn obstacle that console limitations were, into very own flavour of fps game. I love how they compensate for slower controls with fitting enemy animations (and how that gave them chance to scale difficulty, because in later, harder levels enemies reacts much faster, with more agressive animations), the weapons (again animations- enemies reactions to shots) are one of the best i've ever seen. Also somehow these simple (even crude) visuals, mixed with advanced animations, artstyle and incredible soundtrack and sounds - makes it much more impactful, like if your game leaves some room for your imagination to fill the gaps (unlike when you have super detailed models and so) the end result can be so enhanced, it feels much less constrained in a sense. I've never seen a game where SS would be so intimidaiting like in this game, even a bit creepy - latter ww2 games either have that strong Saving Private Ryan vibe, when enemies feels like some poor wermacht guys just fighting on the wrong side of history, or almost cartoonish villans like in Wolfenstein - here in MoH Undergrond they feel like this dark overwhelming force, they feel evil.
Thank you! This is easily one of my favorites from the series!
Catacombs, it was terrifying just as Jason Voorhees himself, even with low graphics, this game has TRUE atmosphere.
And I love that it shows the people you shoot shows pain, tells you that your enemies are human, even though they act like monsters, they are human meaning you might turn into one of them, or already are, but you can also change, they could also change.
@@joethealternativegamer3935 Those weren't Pipe bombs, their Petrol Bombs aka Molotovs.
This was my favorite of the two PS1 MOHs but i loved them both. Some of the best games on PS1. My favorite MOH has to go to Allied Assault but that's to be expected.
I used to be terrified of the dogs in these games lol
I spent a lot of time playing this game and the original MOH. I re-visit them occasionally. Overall a very enjoyable experience and great memories were sparked watching your review.
I love this game. Its my favorite in the series and the first I owned. I jumped straight from my SNES to my PS2 and the store I picked this up at had a used copy of Frontline for only a couple of dollars more but I've had a huge soft spot for stories about rebellions and resistance movement as far back as I can remember clearly so I grabbed this.
If the game itself is underrated, then I don't know what to say about soundtrack - probably the best Giacchino's work. I'm still listening to this after 20 years (it's available on Apple Music and Spotify).
Micheal is so talented! His music hits our hearts.
I prefer the music with the ambiance.
I used to play this game a lot in my good old PS1 when I was 9 years old and this review just made me smile :D
Now that is a wonderful memory :)
i loved taking photos of the soldiers in that temple mission or whatever it was , with them striking heroic poses , and then were those knights with horrible teeth in that castle mission
The secret level was hilarious and hard AF! Exploding zombies, axe knights and bazooka dogs 🤣
Stunning video again, overall this is my favourite MoH game but I agree with you.
Next review Tenchu 2? :)
Thank you :)
Tenchu 2 will come! I have some other stuff coming that I think you’ll enjoy!
Sounds promising, thank you very much :)
:)
Only started playing the PS1 MOH games recently, I will certainly try this one! Thanks for the review.
Thank you! How are you enjoying the first?
@@joethealternativegamer3935 having a blast so far. The controls do take some getting used to, I'm glad to hear they feel more 'modern' in Underground. Enemies are experts at throwing back grenades too. I think the trick is throwing a nade at them and shooting them when they duck to pick it up. My favourite MOH is actually Allied Assault. What about yours?
Hard to say! It might be a 4 way tie between MOH1, Underground, Frontline and Rising Sun
@@joethealternativegamer3935 Good choices, I really liked playing Frontline and Rising Sun too. It's by watching this video that I learned that the MOH 1 team partly moved to Underground and partly started developing Frontline for PS2.
@@Pyke64 I love covering the development side based on what I can find! It makes me appreciate the games more
First and second moh's really deserve a modern remake
9:44 - I don’t remember what time period the game makes reference, but it may be about the time when the Wehrmacht and SS fought each other by the end of the war.
Interesting! That might be it then!
That specific mission takes place in June 1943, and the other faction is actually a group of outlaws. From the in-game briefing of that mission:
"Rumor has it the Germans have been trying to form an alliance with a band of outlaw privateers, but both sides have been less than pleased with each other. It's possible that open fighting may break out between the two factions."
I have no idea about the historical accuracy of that, but that's the explanation the game gives.
Love the French Resistance
My favorite French!
I find it funny that the devs apparantly made a big deal of MOHU's protagonist being female. Manon just like Jimmy is completely unvoiced and what she is other than a pair of hands holding a gun is pretty irrelevant outside of her brother's death in the first mission.
As far as I'm concerned, the greatest strength of the PS1 MOH games is the soundtrack. Its been nice seeing it getting reused in the Wolfenstein: Blade of Agony mod for Doom, which mostly plays like those games.
Give Blade Of Agony a look, its very much in the same vein as those PS1 games albeit with a mild supernatural bent.
Awesome! Never played that mod!
i really hope you'll do one on Frontline, to me thats the series magnum opus
I will! Right after Allied Assault!
Or this dude could just keep making videos literally for me 🤷♂️ that’s fine too!
I’m guessing you’re enjoying these lol? :)
@@joethealternativegamer3935 very much so! Some of my favourite games have been reviewed here so I can’t complain haha
@@Bizzarovid awesome! I have been loving covering older titles that I grew up with! I am seeing how many of these titles are not covered enough, so I am hoping to fill that gap :)
@@joethealternativegamer3935 yeah that’s exactly what your doing! I was considering starting a channel myself to talk about games I grew up with as no one seems to have the same line up…at least not entirely! Haha
@@Bizzarovid you should :)
Women in ww2 in resistance groups where badass! Look at the female Russian snipers. And a lot of women where leaders of resistance movements in France, Italy, Poland, Russia, etc
Going through your reviews makes me regret getting rid of my ps1😭😭
The nostalgia is in full swing! You can probably find PS1 or other ways to play!
♥️
playing through it now, i think the shooting mechanics feel oddly worse than the first game, im not exactly sure why though...
Historical correctness/french resistance
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There were several anti-vichy partisan groups active from June of 1940 all the way to the formalization of the resistance as the FFI in 1944. During the mid-war in 1942-1943, the Vichy government began massive reprisal campaigns against suspected resistance cells and criminal activity. Prior to that in 1941 the SOE had established a fairly significant resistance cell in Lyon thanks to SOE Operative Virginia Hall (A woman then codenamed Marie Diane). The communist party soon followed when Germany invaded the USSR. After all of this the resistance was considered an established and known threat, even having targeted German military personnel and politicians. There's a lot of verifiable history on them, it wasn't particularly an organized militia or anything, but there's plenty of evidence that the SOE was funneling information, equipment and manpower to the many different anti-vichy groups that were in-country. There were Gaullists, Jews, Communists, Monarchs, French-Armenians, French-Africans, you name it, most of them had some kind of group that was actively working against the Vichy government (and later the German Occupation Government).