Pacific assault is bruuuutal. Only having a few hp refills per level (and sometimes jimmy doesnt get to you in time) on top of only 2 weapon capacity, and limited hp pickups...then you have the rail shooter sections...and the plane oh god the plane lol. But it does reward exploration since you can find hidden weapons and objectives. I guess being able to ADS on any gun helps though
@@brunkomanen4398when you break their morale and they freaking charge you with a katana or stab you with a bayonet. MOH:PA was very visceral at times and possibly gave an idea of how scary it would be to have guys fearlessly charging you with melee weapons at hand to hand range. I'm sure allied soldiers were able to just shoot them as they approached but there had to be instances of being surprised by them
This aesthetic - the way the menu looks, the maps, the guns, the movement - reminded me of when I used to play Return to Castle Wolfenstein over and over again. I've always liked snowy maps in old shooter games, so I would sometimes just replay a single level for hours, completing it with all the different guns. Would love to see a gameplay of that Wolfenstein game if you ever feel like playing it!
I literally came back to this game a week ago and finished it on hard difficulty. I wondered "it would be funny if Sour played Medal of Honor as a part of COD Veteran series" Now I see this video on my feed, this has got to be a dream.
the springfield, the bar, the garand is goated in this game, thompson to a degree too, but the top gun sound for me is still the plasma gun from doom 3 w/ the reload
Medal of Honor Underground on the PS1 was the game that got me hooked to shooter games. My Dad had to beat the last 2 or 3 chapters for me because the aiming, moving, and so forth are all weird and primitive. Its sad the medal of honor franchise ended after warfighter.
Dude, Underground was the best! The story was more emotionally investing than many of the sequels that came afterwards. Going from occupied Paris, France 1940 as a fighter in the Maquis, to getting recruited by the OSS, going all over Europe from North Africa, Greece, and Italy, to returning to help liberate Paris with the resistance in 1944. Haven't had a game feel like that since.
Welcome to us old fart's world. MOH was my go to FPS both single player and multiplayer. I once went to a LAN party that a friend from work set up and we all brought games to play and I brought MOH. When it came my turn we booted up the game on the server, everyone logged in, and we played the Stalingrad map in free for all mode. It's a small tight map with lots of CQC. After a few minutes I heard one of the guys next to me say, "I bet he doesn't even know." followed by my friend saying "Hey, check your score." I hit tab and I was in the lead of the whole group of 20 guys with a score of 54 kills and no deaths, the second place guy had 8 kills. I looked over at my buddy and said, "Yea, maybe we should play something else." As an old guy high on 'member berries, I have to say, I was pretty good even online no matter what server I joined. Ah well, glory days. Glad you had fun with one of my old favorites!
@@jmcuperus damn those exact games!!! yes!! Loved MOHAA from the demo, release, and years and years of online. RA2 is still my favorite RTS and play it all the time.
i have something cool to tell you , the gaming comunity made the servers active again and people are playing it on pc , stalingrad is the lowdest map cause it's small , all you can hear is stg44 and bazookas lol .
Bruh, last fall, I did the same thing as you and beat this on Hard without quicksaves. Without a doubt, the two hardest parts of the whole game for me were just trying to escape the U-boat pens at Trondheim and the VERY end of Fort Schmerzen where you have to catch the train amidst a whole horde of enemies outside. Absolute pain, but so fun and so gratifying. I love seeing somebody playing it who hadn't even touched it before. Thanks for this. :)
USE.. Q.. AND E! It's legit the most vital part of this game, make sure to run fast and hit them hard with close quarters weapons whenever possible. The AI is honestly pretty great in this game.
what a blast from the past, i spend meny a hour on MOH, the playability was outstanding back in the day, i enjoyed watching you battle along,,ive been gaming for 45 years plus, i had the Atari 2600, asteroids, the orgininal space invaders,it was like magic back then being able to play these games in your own house,ive played a hell of a lot of different type games, and am still doing it im nearly 60 now, but only on the outside. the quality of the games now is off the wall baby,,keep on keeping on my brother,xtaox
While it isn't Call of Duty (or related to COD) I would look at the Brothers in Arms series. Its also a WW2 shooter that first came out around this time and a really good but difficult one.
I would love to see him play those games, if anything for the narrative alone. It's an amazing story and I'm sad they never finished it with a fourth game :(
@@scarlettNET Considering the fourth game they were going to turn it into a inglorious bastards style coop shooter I'm glad they didn't make it. I mean good on you if you like that film but that is not Brothers in Arms.
Firstly, loved this playthrough, might even be my favorite Allied Assault playthrough I've seen yet! But, I wanna mention a couple of things that I feel like alot of people who've played mohaa might not even know themselves unless they've played the game as much as I have. 1. This one is the most important and lesser known of what i'm about to talk about, in mission 5 if you manage to finish the first 2 levels AKA Sniper Town on hard mode without losing a single friendly soldier you meet you get treated to a special game mode that starts before the tank levels. Its called Bazooka Med and what happens is you spawn in the second level of sniper town and are told to hide within a time limit, once that limit is up a medic with a bazooka spawns in and tries to find you, if he finds you he shoots you with the bazooka, and if he doesnt you, of course, win. I've only ever done it once but it's a nice and lesser known reward for doing something thats almost impossible to do. 2. The alarm in level 3 of mission 6 absolutely CAN be silenced permanently, you just have to be quick about it. Basically if you rush straight to the alarm box right outside the stg44 armory and spam use as soon as the explosives go off you can turn the alarm off and it never comes back on allowing you to easily exit the base with no trouble whatsoever. (EDIT: Well, guess I should've seen the whole playthrough instead of stopping halfway through the communication blackout to see you manage to shut it off for good through a way I've never tried before, though the way I described is definitely easier lol) Lastly, I'd love to see playthroughs of the expansions Spearhead and Breakthrough, especially breakthrough since I'd argue that game is even harder than base allied assault.
@@trinityirvin8507 I've been watching his videos over and over and they are honestly really good my favourite has to be his torment on United Offensive when i saw him do it on veteran i attempted and i quick saved a lot that last mission omg
Allied Assault was my FIRST FPS back when I was wee and small, thanks so much for toughing through what my little baby brain could never have achieved. Fond memories of this game and watching my dad play online servers with his clan.
AWH MAN this brings me back to my childhood... My first ever online multiplayer game, and my first ever gaming clan... I am STOKED to watch this in its entirety in one sitting
I loved MOH: AA. Had this one on PC before making the jump to PS2 with Frontline. The menu music in these games was incredible. My grandpa was US Army infantry in WWII and I was just getting old enough to learn about what he did during the war when these games (and WWII media in general) were exploding in popularity. Was a fun time to be a gamer. Also when I saw that long-ass timestamp I knew right away it was the sniper mission haha. Imagine trying to do that when you were 11 or 12 years old.
I beat this game recently on Hard and I thought to myself "yeah, I loved this game as a kid, but I'm better at games now, so let's try Hard." Needless to say it killed the nostalgia completely. Don't play this game on Hard. Certain parts are next to impossible, even with saves, if you are not lucky.
This is what started my love for FPS games. I still play this whenever I have it installed. The Team Speak sessions with clan members from 20+ years ago, the flanking maneuvers in clan-vs-clan matches, team deathmatch and freeze tag warm up games. SO GOOD!
A fun tidbit (or not so fun, I suppose) is that the Breakthrough expansion has nearly no health or ammo drops, making it a challenge on hard difficulty. Still a fun time, plus there is an addon that can aid if you run out of ammo.
@@alansilvero Despite the terrible ammo drop, I still enjoyed Breakthrough more than Spearhead surprisingly. Spearhead had cool settings but it honestly felt a little bit rushed.
@@mister_wide same! i too like breakthrough more than spearhead. plus i felt that the bastogne chapter in the latter was quite annoying from start to finish if i'm being honest. lol it feels more cheap than breakthrough just from that mission alone somehow.
@@DorDorDor703 Yeah I remember liking Spearhead more years ago, but now I feel like Breakthrough is more solid. And honestly the small amount of ammo made me approach the game differently, relying more on pistols, grenades, shotguns and searching the area more frequently. The toughest Breakthrough moments weren't even all that ridiculous compared to certain Spearhead levels, but that's only my opinion.
@@mister_wide yep! agreed. that halftrack level and the trenches defense line are both more frustrating than all of breakthrough for me haha! and i agree about the ammo scarcity being a nice change of pace as well!
14:00 I was literally thinking this to myself before you put into words. Sometimes I wonder if it is just nostalgia, but these games from the late 90s / early 00s just hit different for some reason and I think the graphical simplicity is part of it.
I remember playing this multiple times when i was a child and eventually moved on to other games. The most memorable mission was omaha beach. It always stuck with me. The nostalgia is UNREAL. MOH started my love for games and the history. If only MOH was still created today, It would be insane. Thanks for bringing back fun times when there was no stress in the world.
Still play it in multi-player. Dale Dye was the training narrator and mark Sheppard a famous actor in everything from doctor who to star trek and Gettysburg was the Colonel Hargrove
55:50 Little scripting tidbit here! The Captain calls out for Jefferson and Weber to advance, not Powell. If you stay by the Captain and let Jefferson and Weber bite it he'll cover for your advance next with some extra dialogue to boot. 1:05:20 This mission was actually used as MOHAA's Demo! 2:15:50 Patterson's the character from the original Medal of Honor! This is referencing one of the missions in the OG game
I played through all of Cod 1, United Offensive, and Cod 2 because of your videos was surprised by how good they are. I've played most of allied assault up until sniper village, I have a feeling it's going to be the next train yard and I haven't even watched the video.
Fun fact: There is an easter egg challenge in "Sniper's Last Stand": While playing on hard, if you keep all of your crew alive until you reach the tiger tank, you'll get a minigame of hide and seek with the medic armed with a bazooka. The minigame itself is hard to beat and you cannot quicksave during it (however, you can save before it for easy access). In my opinion, this is the best easter egg in video games ever.
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and its expansions Spearhead and Breakthrough were freaking glorious! And the online gaming was EPIC! The fact you could start your own private server at home and have people join, I was in a couple of clans, the last one we used bolt action rifles and pistols only, and I got damn good at the game online. I miss the simplicity of this game, it was perfection.
This brings me right back to my childhood, i used to play this game religiously with my dad. Thank you for playing games that many people ignore as the humble beginnings or franchises, and first person shooters as a whole!
Hey S0ur! I'm still in the process of watching you play one of my favorite videogames of all time, and I wanted to tell you something. This game has 2 separate DLCs which come as a whole package in the 'War Chest' Edition of this game. The DLCs are named 'Breakthrough' and 'Spearhead', each one with their own set of unique campaigns, soundtracks and narratives. I hope you give them a try too! Love from Argentina🎉
Knowing how wild some of these missions get, having just played through it recently, seeing him lose grip with reality on the first mission is funny Great vid, barely started but great vid
I remember the first snow mission very fondly these years. Back then as a kid I was scared shitless of the dogs. I had my dad do that section for me. Miss the times where I watched him play.
@@Voucher765 That is true but when it comes to European Assault on it's hardest difficulty Hero there are no health kits to pick up, only on the difficulties below it.
Hey S0ur it might not be mentioned enough but thank you for the video. You always know how to entertain and I really hope the happiness in your voice is genuine as well. Make sure to rest up, take breaks when needed and in general enjoy the things you do :) I love this series but I hope it does not pressure you into a certain gimick when we all know you can succeed regardless of your choice of video making
I just finished Pacific Assault yesterday, and the final chapter at Tarawa is really hard, like you were in the thick of it, I was playing the game on Hard, where can get to heal twice at each part of a chapter, healing items are a rarity, but you can heal 4 times near the end of the game
I’m played this game on repeat when I was a kid, before COD came out. I like how the first mission story sounds more interesting than most COD games nowadays. 😂
This video is an absolute banger, and has all the classic S0ur elements: the high-pitched rage, the Mile High Club OST, the quick-cut montage of sniper kills, trouble with dogs, and of course the relatable real-life truth when you least expect it (dreaming of HS assignments 10 years later). Really, a perfect S0ur video
The good news is that if you are doing the expansion packs too, they did add melee for all weapons in those (and I think prone? It's been a while). Fun fact, there are also two sort of bonus levels: one which is a weird hide and seek minigame in Sniper's Last Stand which you get if you complete some specific requirements in that level, and a semi-finished unused level that is playable but can only be accessed with cheat codes. Also stuff like the french resistance lady and the guy name dropped in the last mission briefing are the main characters from the previous two Medal of Honor games on PS1.
man, this is a childhood game of mine. this is THE ww2 shooter game for me. i'll play moh:aa over any cod, and i've finished it dozens of times. love this game
Honestly I love this video cause you don’t do the over the top violent rage some people do when failing! It’s great to see my childhood favorite revisited! Please do the expansions
This "series" is amazing! You do an amazing job with these videos. Brought back some major nostalgia with this one- I was a console gamer and this was my first PC shooter and I rage quit so hard, I never actually finished it. So glad to finally get to see it all! Your perseverance is inspiring and impressive.
Hats down for finishing this game on HARD without quick saves, because it really require a lot of patience :) 2:03:47 Well, if you were able to finish this mission without loosing any ally there is secret mission where you can play hide'n'seek with one of the ally soldier. Yeah, this map is a parody. Hope you will also do two expansions for this game. Good changes in these expansions are ability to melee with all weapons (except sniper rifle) and leaning in single player (in original it was possible only in multiplayer for some reason). Also I only now noticed how pages of text before mission are similar in Cod to those in MoH.
The early PC MOH games were fantastic! What I loved most was that the enemies were actually dangerous, perhaps even too dangerous. They all rarely missed you lol
Voice acting by industry luminaries, score by Michael Giacchino (next to The Incredibles, some of his best work IMHO), stellar sound FX and a campaign that actually had substance (like CoD4/MW), multiplayer maps for up to 64 players... what's not to love. Contemporary games fall way short of this experience when it first released.
They really made this poor guy risk his life to learn the secrets of the King Tiger tank and how to beat it, when in reality the tank itself was its own weakness.
You should play darkest of days. Its a classic shooter i bet you will love! It has a really unique game idea and its just one of my personal childhood favorites. Love your content brother💪🏻❤️
i really relate to that satisfying feeling when playing old and simple games. its one of the biggest reason why i like simple games with very minimal gameplay mechanics, like counter strike, bethesda games (elder scrolls, fallout, etc), old CODs & old medal of honor series too. my brain will never be overloaded with key combinations for some cool game mechanics/features, just rely purely on my reaction time, aiming skill & situational awareness lol
S0ur, I love you’re playing all these old god tier ww2 games. You gotta give medal of Honor pacific assault and brothers in arms road to hill 30 a shot. They’re both some of the best shooters out there as far as campaigns go
Highly enjoyable and entertaining, I was laughing so much at S0urs pain and anguish at the respawning enemies and the alarms. From my memory of MOH on PS1 you could shoot the alarms, still have all of the MOH series, great times playing them.
This game was indeed painful. My God, the hidden gunmen on roofs, in hedges, the tank run, the Normandy landings. Phew, talk about immersive. Full credit to the design team. I don't play many games anymore, but looking back the enemies use of move, cover and fire, though basic, was such a clever gameply component.
my childhood, one of the first games i found and used youtube walkthroughs for lmao i was a kid that didn't speak any english so i genuinely had no idea what i was doing
Man, I love watching you play this old Games of my childhood. If the time comes where you don't know what to play next, you should check out the old Vietnam shooter "Men of Valor" and "Vietcong" on hard. ❤ Awesome content really enjoying you're channel
The music, weapon sounds, and variety of missions were the best parts of the game. I always enjoyed the Uboat mission. Hardcore gaming at its finest. Punishing.
MOHAA,cod 1,2 and max payne 1,2 were my childhood gems...glad you re taking us to a trip down memory lane.I know i sounded old but i am actually 25 lol.i just had the opportunity to experience these games in their eras and i consider myself lucky for that.
Fun thing, this game actually had achievements! They were only few, but, in certain missions, there were hidden conditions apart of the objectives to complete. The case on the table next to the files holder in the menu is a medal case, if I recall correctly for eight medals and eight secrets or achievements. And to anyone, who didn't play this game, the menu: The radio is the options, I already talked about the case, the file tray is save/load menu (the upper tray is the save tray, if I recall correctly), the projector is the credits, the map is chapter selection menu (more places show up, as you complete individual chapters), the rightmost door is exit and the other door is multiplayer (if I recall correctly)
During "Diverting the enemy" you can actually hop in the back of the truck when he stops at the post, and get carried into the little base. Quite cool for immersion if you want to stay stealthy, and it's a lot easier than fighting
I had a blast playing the multiplayer for this back in 2002 and 2003 as I prepared for the first CoD to be released. The music and picking how you character looked is super nostalgic for me.
Would have made him really paranoid if he knew that during The Nebelwerfer Hunt, there are enemies hiding in the wardrobes in the houses, and if you shoot the wardrobes they will fall out dead.
This game was so rad multi-player back in the day. My friend next door had a bunch of computers his parents Lan linked together for us to play against each other all night
This was basicaly the first game i play, my father always like ww2 and had tons of ww2 games on the pc, and this was the one that i playd the most, this game have a place in my heart
26:27 i actually really like the attention to detail with the single action pistol. i cant tell what it is, it honestly looks way too much like a USP but that would he impossible for the era. its likely trying to simulate a suppressed 1911 using subsonic ammunition, which might not have enough power to cycle the action of a gun used too shooting full power .45 ACP. as a result the user has to manually work the slide between shots.
Close, while 1911s were also used by the OSS, for undercover ops it's more likely to use something more concealed like the fist gun or a Hi Standard 22LR pistol similar to the one in game
I used to play this game with my dad. He always played the winter sniping level and the last one, because I sucked at the game and it was way to hard for me :D Oh the memories.. This and and classic Unreal Tournament 1999 were the best game memories I have from childhood, wish I could go back! Thank you so much for this video, cod has nothing on old school MoH
Ahh Allied Assault - The reason I got one of those 4 port controller spliters back in the day. Fantastic game, only let down by the lack of multiplayer bots Rising Sun had!
The man plays an absolute CLASSIC! I grew up with this game man, so many good memories! Oh yeah, the campaign on hard is absolutely brutal, enemies with rifles and sniper rifles will drain about 50 points of health with each shot, so you REALLY don't want to get hit. STG-44 enemies on the final mission are the worst offenders as the damage is slightly more than that of MP 40 enemies but still enough that it adds up. (you're also not using your hand grenades, those are pretty vital on Hard mode as they can serve as a sort of thrown distraction, enemies get killed if it goes off or they stop what they're doing and scatter, which buys you a few seconds of time)
This brought back so many memories...I remember getting so frustrated by the snipers in the bocage, that I stopped playing until my dad completed that part
YES! I can't wait to watch all of this! I've actually replayed the original MoH on Hard very recently and... all I can say is - Thank God for Quicksaves. But here is the best part: MoH also has two expansions. Spearhead is actually pretty good and relatively easy by comparison. Breakthrough on the other hand, that is outright INSANE! For the final third of the game, you basically have no way of getting ammo, outside of the rare ammo pickups, and the enemies respawn almost immediately! The same is true for the seccond third, but there you at least have the BROKEN OP Italian weapons - SMGs with the accuracy of snipers and can one shot-shot headshot an MG nest. This is the second time I've completed the whole MoH WarChest, the first being 20 years ago, and I still can't figure out if the lack of ammo in Breakthrough was intentional or a bug.
Aah yeah, im glad you started moh ive been watching since u started the cod campaigns those were my childhood games through my dad we played every moh and cod that came out good memories, keep up the good work If u ever get to pacific assault i still can remember the words hotsigii or something like that good times
My god you finally did it i'm going to enjoy watching this thanks for doing this Sour :) now you just gotta do the expansions Spearhead and Breakthrough and Breakthrough is quite the tough one especially with the lack of ammo
Ah yeeeess my childhood. That main hub is so nostalgic. Now I just wanna play MoH (12:56 Oh nice! You managed to save that one optional guy, I've always found it really hard to keep him alive)
THIS was the game that got me into online gaming and mods back in the day. SO many hours spent playing LAN with friends or on heavily modded custom servers.
You know the video's going to be good when one of the timestamps is 3x longer than all the others.
You boys seen any strange lookin' rocket launchers
@@S0ur *Looped chimes play
@@S0ur nebelwerfer haunt me still xp
@@S0ur Screamin MIMIS
Those damn chimes!
1000% in support of a MOH Pacific Assault playthrough
Same here and on Realistic difficulty as well.
Pacific assault is bruuuutal. Only having a few hp refills per level (and sometimes jimmy doesnt get to you in time) on top of only 2 weapon capacity, and limited hp pickups...then you have the rail shooter sections...and the plane oh god the plane lol. But it does reward exploration since you can find hidden weapons and objectives. I guess being able to ADS on any gun helps though
Aimbot AI in bushes were a nightmare
@@brunkomanen4398when you break their morale and they freaking charge you with a katana or stab you with a bayonet. MOH:PA was very visceral at times and possibly gave an idea of how scary it would be to have guys fearlessly charging you with melee weapons at hand to hand range. I'm sure allied soldiers were able to just shoot them as they approached but there had to be instances of being surprised by them
Podpisuję się obiema rękami i witam rodaka ;) Miło wiedzieć, że są tu też inni Polacy, którzy to oglądają :)
I want a remaster of this game so bad. So much childhood nostalgia in this video.
Yes. Remaster the old MOH games
agree 110%. Now that Half Life 2, Max Payne etc are getting an RTX remaster. I cant wait for MOH
I want Pacific Assault. There's not enough games set in the Pacific.
pacific theater is boring imo. But i would play it :P@@majorborngusfluunduch8694
Yes, it would be great! Also MoH: Rising Sun, it was amazing on PS2, my favourite game in this series.@@majorborngusfluunduch8694
This aesthetic - the way the menu looks, the maps, the guns, the movement - reminded me of when I used to play Return to Castle Wolfenstein over and over again. I've always liked snowy maps in old shooter games, so I would sometimes just replay a single level for hours, completing it with all the different guns. Would love to see a gameplay of that Wolfenstein game if you ever feel like playing it!
RTCW was the first game i ever played and it's my favorite shooter ever, it holds a special place in my heart.
I literally came back to this game a week ago and finished it on hard difficulty. I wondered "it would be funny if Sour played Medal of Honor as a part of COD Veteran series"
Now I see this video on my feed, this has got to be a dream.
the sound of the springfield in this game is up there with some of the best weapon sounds in a video game
that mp40 reload sound is so good
Honestly the all the sounds are great, but the M1 Garand and Springfield sounds are burned into my memory.
The SVT-40 in the Spearhead expansion is burned into my brain
I liked the scoped kar 98 and the trench gun more
the springfield, the bar, the garand is goated in this game, thompson to a degree too, but the top gun sound for me is still the plasma gun from doom 3 w/ the reload
Medal of Honor Underground on the PS1 was the game that got me hooked to shooter games. My Dad had to beat the last 2 or 3 chapters for me because the aiming, moving, and so forth are all weird and primitive. Its sad the medal of honor franchise ended after warfighter.
Dude, Underground was the best! The story was more emotionally investing than many of the sequels that came afterwards. Going from occupied Paris, France 1940 as a fighter in the Maquis, to getting recruited by the OSS, going all over Europe from North Africa, Greece, and Italy, to returning to help liberate Paris with the resistance in 1944. Haven't had a game feel like that since.
Same! Watched dad play and trying to play too lol
If you ever play the PS1 games again, consider trying the alternative control schemes where you can use dual stick controls
And after the first Medal of Honor on ps1 my dad has played all the MOH, Cod and Battlefield campaings, Only games he would play
Omg who remembers the lasts levels of underground? That was nuts xD
Welcome to us old fart's world. MOH was my go to FPS both single player and multiplayer. I once went to a LAN party that a friend from work set up and we all brought games to play and I brought MOH. When it came my turn we booted up the game on the server, everyone logged in, and we played the Stalingrad map in free for all mode. It's a small tight map with lots of CQC. After a few minutes I heard one of the guys next to me say, "I bet he doesn't even know." followed by my friend saying "Hey, check your score." I hit tab and I was in the lead of the whole group of 20 guys with a score of 54 kills and no deaths, the second place guy had 8 kills. I looked over at my buddy and said, "Yea, maybe we should play something else." As an old guy high on 'member berries, I have to say, I was pretty good even online no matter what server I joined. Ah well, glory days.
Glad you had fun with one of my old favorites!
MoH:AA, RA2, AoEII❤ old fart's heaven
@@jmcuperus damn those exact games!!! yes!! Loved MOHAA from the demo, release, and years and years of online. RA2 is still my favorite RTS and play it all the time.
1-shot silenced pistol multiplayer bunny hopping goodness
i have something cool to tell you , the gaming comunity made the servers active again and people are playing it on pc , stalingrad is the lowdest map cause it's small , all you can hear is stg44 and bazookas lol .
“These guys are cracked”
Nah, they’re methed. Probably had some of that fancy Panzerschokolade before rushing out the bunker.
Or Pervitin.
thats a myth blown out of proportion
They're hyped up on that scho-ka-kola
@@NecramoniumVideonot a myth.
@@theonewhoknows2 it is, there is no evidence the germans did so add it to chocolate. there is only the faked Panzerschokolade picture
Bruh, last fall, I did the same thing as you and beat this on Hard without quicksaves. Without a doubt, the two hardest parts of the whole game for me were just trying to escape the U-boat pens at Trondheim and the VERY end of Fort Schmerzen where you have to catch the train amidst a whole horde of enemies outside. Absolute pain, but so fun and so gratifying.
I love seeing somebody playing it who hadn't even touched it before. Thanks for this. :)
8:18 i was asking since the CoD 1 video but finally im satisfied, thank you S0ur.
USE.. Q.. AND E! It's legit the most vital part of this game, make sure to run fast and hit them hard with close quarters weapons whenever possible. The AI is honestly pretty great in this game.
Aren't Q and E only usable in multiplayer though? Once I tried to use them in singleplayer and they didn't work, but they did work in multiplayer
what a blast from the past, i spend meny a hour on MOH, the playability was outstanding back in the day, i enjoyed watching you battle along,,ive been gaming for 45 years plus, i had the Atari 2600, asteroids, the orgininal space invaders,it was like magic back then being able to play these games in your own house,ive played a hell of a lot of different type games, and am still doing it im nearly 60 now, but only on the outside. the quality of the games now is off the wall baby,,keep on keeping on my brother,xtaox
While it isn't Call of Duty (or related to COD) I would look at the Brothers in Arms series. Its also a WW2 shooter that first came out around this time and a really good but difficult one.
And there are no checkpoints on the hardest difficulty. He's gonna lose his mind with that one :D
I would have suggested RTCW.
I would love to see him play those games, if anything for the narrative alone. It's an amazing story and I'm sad they never finished it with a fourth game :(
@@scarlettNET Considering the fourth game they were going to turn it into a inglorious bastards style coop shooter I'm glad they didn't make it. I mean good on you if you like that film but that is not Brothers in Arms.
the BIA was boss i loved it back then, the hours would just melt away
Citizens of Brest watching S0ur capture a king tiger just so he could destroy all the buildings himself. 0 . 0'
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Playing this game as a kid I was so amazed by how you can destroy everything in that level. I wouldn’t leave a single building intact any time.
Firstly, loved this playthrough, might even be my favorite Allied Assault playthrough I've seen yet! But, I wanna mention a couple of things that I feel like alot of people who've played mohaa might not even know themselves unless they've played the game as much as I have.
1. This one is the most important and lesser known of what i'm about to talk about, in mission 5 if you manage to finish the first 2 levels AKA Sniper Town on hard mode without losing a single friendly soldier you meet you get treated to a special game mode that starts before the tank levels. Its called Bazooka Med and what happens is you spawn in the second level of sniper town and are told to hide within a time limit, once that limit is up a medic with a bazooka spawns in and tries to find you, if he finds you he shoots you with the bazooka, and if he doesnt you, of course, win. I've only ever done it once but it's a nice and lesser known reward for doing something thats almost impossible to do.
2. The alarm in level 3 of mission 6 absolutely CAN be silenced permanently, you just have to be quick about it. Basically if you rush straight to the alarm box right outside the stg44 armory and spam use as soon as the explosives go off you can turn the alarm off and it never comes back on allowing you to easily exit the base with no trouble whatsoever. (EDIT: Well, guess I should've seen the whole playthrough instead of stopping halfway through the communication blackout to see you manage to shut it off for good through a way I've never tried before, though the way I described is definitely easier lol)
Lastly, I'd love to see playthroughs of the expansions Spearhead and Breakthrough, especially breakthrough since I'd argue that game is even harder than base allied assault.
S0urs voice is so soothing, I could watch him play anything.
Same sour videos could go so long and I wouldn’t notice
Agreed , every night without fail I turn on his videos after a long day of work to relax/fall asleep to
@@trinityirvin8507 I've been watching his videos over and over and they are honestly really good my favourite has to be his torment on United Offensive when i saw him do it on veteran i attempted and i quick saved a lot that last mission omg
@@trinityirvin8507it's great having channels that you can both watch for fun/learning AND sleep to some of their other stuff isn't it??
Based Allied Assualt. I played this as a kid on a 100inch projector. Normandy landing level hit HARD.
The fact Sniper Town only took as long as it did is kinda impressive tbh. As a kid, I don't know how I got through it in hindsight.
That level was hell.
Allied Assault was my FIRST FPS back when I was wee and small, thanks so much for toughing through what my little baby brain could never have achieved. Fond memories of this game and watching my dad play online servers with his clan.
AWH MAN this brings me back to my childhood... My first ever online multiplayer game, and my first ever gaming clan... I am STOKED to watch this in its entirety in one sitting
I had horrid dial up back in the day, but i still tried to play online haha. usually had over 1000 ping, so you know it was a good time hahaha
Same here dude. Great memories 😢❤
I loved MOH: AA. Had this one on PC before making the jump to PS2 with Frontline. The menu music in these games was incredible. My grandpa was US Army infantry in WWII and I was just getting old enough to learn about what he did during the war when these games (and WWII media in general) were exploding in popularity. Was a fun time to be a gamer.
Also when I saw that long-ass timestamp I knew right away it was the sniper mission haha. Imagine trying to do that when you were 11 or 12 years old.
I beat this game recently on Hard and I thought to myself "yeah, I loved this game as a kid, but I'm better at games now, so let's try Hard."
Needless to say it killed the nostalgia completely. Don't play this game on Hard. Certain parts are next to impossible, even with saves, if you are not lucky.
This is what started my love for FPS games. I still play this whenever I have it installed. The Team Speak sessions with clan members from 20+ years ago, the flanking maneuvers in clan-vs-clan matches, team deathmatch and freeze tag warm up games. SO GOOD!
The expansion packs for MOH were so good!
A fun tidbit (or not so fun, I suppose) is that the Breakthrough expansion has nearly no health or ammo drops, making it a challenge on hard difficulty.
Still a fun time, plus there is an addon that can aid if you run out of ammo.
@@alansilvero Despite the terrible ammo drop, I still enjoyed Breakthrough more than Spearhead surprisingly. Spearhead had cool settings but it honestly felt a little bit rushed.
@@mister_wide same! i too like breakthrough more than spearhead. plus i felt that the bastogne chapter in the latter was quite annoying from start to finish if i'm being honest. lol it feels more cheap than breakthrough just from that mission alone somehow.
@@DorDorDor703 Yeah I remember liking Spearhead more years ago, but now I feel like Breakthrough is more solid. And honestly the small amount of ammo made me approach the game differently, relying more on pistols, grenades, shotguns and searching the area more frequently. The toughest Breakthrough moments weren't even all that ridiculous compared to certain Spearhead levels, but that's only my opinion.
@@mister_wide yep! agreed. that halftrack level and the trenches defense line are both more frustrating than all of breakthrough for me haha! and i agree about the ammo scarcity being a nice change of pace as well!
14:00 I was literally thinking this to myself before you put into words. Sometimes I wonder if it is just nostalgia, but these games from the late 90s / early 00s just hit different for some reason and I think the graphical simplicity is part of it.
I always love the M1 Garand sound.
Papapapapapapapa-DING!
That sound will live rent free for the rest of my life
that rifle never let me down , 😎😎
@@crisalcantara7671 during WW2 ?
@@ThommyofThenn no bro , your comment made me laugh a bit, i meant in the MOHAA games 😂
@@crisalcantara7671 same lol that would still be funny to imagine
I remember playing this multiple times when i was a child and eventually moved on to other games.
The most memorable mission was omaha beach. It always stuck with me. The nostalgia is UNREAL.
MOH started my love for games and the history. If only MOH was still created today, It would be insane.
Thanks for bringing back fun times when there was no stress in the world.
Still play it in multi-player. Dale Dye was the training narrator and mark Sheppard a famous actor in everything from doctor who to star trek and Gettysburg was the Colonel Hargrove
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Little scripting tidbit here! The Captain calls out for Jefferson and Weber to advance, not Powell. If you stay by the Captain and let Jefferson and Weber bite it he'll cover for your advance next with some extra dialogue to boot.
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This mission was actually used as MOHAA's Demo!
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Patterson's the character from the original Medal of Honor! This is referencing one of the missions in the OG game
I played through all of Cod 1, United Offensive, and Cod 2 because of your videos was surprised by how good they are. I've played most of allied assault up until sniper village, I have a feeling it's going to be the next train yard and I haven't even watched the video.
Fun fact: There is an easter egg challenge in "Sniper's Last Stand": While playing on hard, if you keep all of your crew alive until you reach the tiger tank, you'll get a minigame of hide and seek with the medic armed with a bazooka. The minigame itself is hard to beat and you cannot quicksave during it (however, you can save before it for easy access). In my opinion, this is the best easter egg in video games ever.
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and its expansions Spearhead and Breakthrough were freaking glorious! And the online gaming was EPIC! The fact you could start your own private server at home and have people join, I was in a couple of clans, the last one we used bolt action rifles and pistols only, and I got damn good at the game online. I miss the simplicity of this game, it was perfection.
This brings me right back to my childhood, i used to play this game religiously with my dad. Thank you for playing games that many people ignore as the humble beginnings or franchises, and first person shooters as a whole!
Hey S0ur! I'm still in the process of watching you play one of my favorite videogames of all time, and I wanted to tell you something. This game has 2 separate DLCs which come as a whole package in the 'War Chest' Edition of this game. The DLCs are named 'Breakthrough' and 'Spearhead', each one with their own set of unique campaigns, soundtracks and narratives. I hope you give them a try too! Love from Argentina🎉
Knowing how wild some of these missions get, having just played through it recently, seeing him lose grip with reality on the first mission is funny
Great vid, barely started but great vid
Thank you for blessing my day with an upload yet again, S0ur!
@@S0ur You know you can make quick saves in this game right? xD
@@TheRockzone03 He mentioned he wasn’t going to use quick save at the beginning of the video, that would be erasing a lot of the challenge
I remember the first snow mission very fondly these years.
Back then as a kid I was scared shitless of the dogs.
I had my dad do that section for me. Miss the times where I watched him play.
I remember playing Medal of Honor European assault and as a 5-6 year old kid it was incredibly hard.
Because it was in the days before regenerating health and you had to pick up kits to heal yourself
@@Voucher765 That is true but when it comes to European Assault on it's hardest difficulty Hero there are no health kits to pick up, only on the difficulties below it.
I’m so excited to see these games, I played Frontline, Rising Sun, and European Assault so much as a kid. Can’t wait to see it all again
This is my favorite WW2 game of all times, an absolute masterpiece. Thank you for sharing!
Hey S0ur it might not be mentioned enough but thank you for the video. You always know how to entertain and I really hope the happiness in your voice is genuine as well. Make sure to rest up, take breaks when needed and in general enjoy the things you do :) I love this series but I hope it does not pressure you into a certain gimick when we all know you can succeed regardless of your choice of video making
Wow, just yesterday I finished my first MoH (Airborne) and now you upload a MoH video, great timing!
Airborne is fun; it's a bit too short, but I kind of like what they were trying to do with the whole "drop anywhere on the map."
I just finished Pacific Assault yesterday, and the final chapter at Tarawa is really hard, like you were in the thick of it, I was playing the game on Hard, where can get to heal twice at each part of a chapter, healing items are a rarity, but you can heal 4 times near the end of the game
I’m played this game on repeat when I was a kid, before COD came out. I like how the first mission story sounds more interesting than most COD games nowadays. 😂
This video is an absolute banger, and has all the classic S0ur elements: the high-pitched rage, the Mile High Club OST, the quick-cut montage of sniper kills, trouble with dogs, and of course the relatable real-life truth when you least expect it (dreaming of HS assignments 10 years later). Really, a perfect S0ur video
The good news is that if you are doing the expansion packs too, they did add melee for all weapons in those (and I think prone? It's been a while).
Fun fact, there are also two sort of bonus levels: one which is a weird hide and seek minigame in Sniper's Last Stand which you get if you complete some specific requirements in that level, and a semi-finished unused level that is playable but can only be accessed with cheat codes.
Also stuff like the french resistance lady and the guy name dropped in the last mission briefing are the main characters from the previous two Medal of Honor games on PS1.
man, this is a childhood game of mine. this is THE ww2 shooter game for me. i'll play moh:aa over any cod, and i've finished it dozens of times. love this game
Honestly I love this video cause you don’t do the over the top violent rage some people do when failing! It’s great to see my childhood favorite revisited! Please do the expansions
This "series" is amazing! You do an amazing job with these videos. Brought back some major nostalgia with this one- I was a console gamer and this was my first PC shooter and I rage quit so hard, I never actually finished it. So glad to finally get to see it all! Your perseverance is inspiring and impressive.
You totally captured why I like this game!!!!!
Hats down for finishing this game on HARD without quick saves, because it really require a lot of patience :)
2:03:47 Well, if you were able to finish this mission without loosing any ally there is secret mission where you can play hide'n'seek with one of the ally soldier. Yeah, this map is a parody.
Hope you will also do two expansions for this game. Good changes in these expansions are ability to melee with all weapons (except sniper rifle) and leaning in single player (in original it was possible only in multiplayer for some reason).
Also I only now noticed how pages of text before mission are similar in Cod to those in MoH.
I love his rage in this video. It’s soothing and calming. 😂😂😂
I remember that the music in the battle of the bocage mission used to made me feel so tense every time as a kid
Fun fact; when the team that broke away to form Infinity Ward was working on Call of Duty, it's in-house project name was 'MoH Killer'
The early PC MOH games were fantastic! What I loved most was that the enemies were actually dangerous, perhaps even too dangerous. They all rarely missed you lol
Nice, I was hoping you would do Medal of Honor games after you run out of CoD games but I didn't even have to wait that long. Awsome!
Voice acting by industry luminaries, score by Michael Giacchino (next to The Incredibles, some of his best work IMHO), stellar sound FX and a campaign that actually had substance (like CoD4/MW), multiplayer maps for up to 64 players... what's not to love. Contemporary games fall way short of this experience when it first released.
They really made this poor guy risk his life to learn the secrets of the King Tiger tank and how to beat it, when in reality the tank itself was its own weakness.
You should play darkest of days. Its a classic shooter i bet you will love! It has a really unique game idea and its just one of my personal childhood favorites. Love your content brother💪🏻❤️
My favorite ww2 game by far. I'm an hour in, and I cannot wait for the commentary for sniper town
i really relate to that satisfying feeling when playing old and simple games.
its one of the biggest reason why i like simple games with very minimal gameplay mechanics, like counter strike, bethesda games (elder scrolls, fallout, etc), old CODs & old medal of honor series too. my brain will never be overloaded with key combinations for some cool game mechanics/features, just rely purely on my reaction time, aiming skill & situational awareness lol
I have vivid childhood memories of entering the sub. I have a noticeable absence of memories of successfully escaping the sub.
S0ur, I love you’re playing all these old god tier ww2 games. You gotta give medal of Honor pacific assault and brothers in arms road to hill 30 a shot. They’re both some of the best shooters out there as far as campaigns go
Highly enjoyable and entertaining, I was laughing so much at S0urs pain and anguish at the respawning enemies and the alarms.
From my memory of MOH on PS1 you could shoot the alarms, still have all of the MOH series, great times playing them.
This game was indeed painful. My God, the hidden gunmen on roofs, in hedges, the tank run, the Normandy landings. Phew, talk about immersive. Full credit to the design team. I don't play many games anymore, but looking back the enemies use of move, cover and fire, though basic, was such a clever gameply component.
you should play both the expansions for this game as well as OG Ghost Recon 1
my childhood, one of the first games i found and used youtube walkthroughs for lmao
i was a kid that didn't speak any english so i genuinely had no idea what i was doing
Man, I love watching you play this old Games of my childhood. If the time comes where you don't know what to play next, you should check out the old Vietnam shooter "Men of Valor" and "Vietcong" on hard. ❤ Awesome content really enjoying you're channel
The music, weapon sounds, and variety of missions were the best parts of the game. I always enjoyed the Uboat mission. Hardcore gaming at its finest. Punishing.
MOHAA,cod 1,2 and max payne 1,2 were my childhood gems...glad you re taking us to a trip down memory lane.I know i sounded old but i am actually 25 lol.i just had the opportunity to experience these games in their eras and i consider myself lucky for that.
Fun thing, this game actually had achievements! They were only few, but, in certain missions, there were hidden conditions apart of the objectives to complete. The case on the table next to the files holder in the menu is a medal case, if I recall correctly for eight medals and eight secrets or achievements.
And to anyone, who didn't play this game, the menu: The radio is the options, I already talked about the case, the file tray is save/load menu (the upper tray is the save tray, if I recall correctly), the projector is the credits, the map is chapter selection menu (more places show up, as you complete individual chapters), the rightmost door is exit and the other door is multiplayer (if I recall correctly)
This game was such a large part of my childhood and this brings back so many memories! Fantastic video and a real impressive feat.
i love that he is making videos of his experience with classic games on hardest difficulty. i hope he makes other medal of honors
Ha, I wonder what his reaction would be if he tries Medal of Honor Pacific Assault on Realistic and Medal of Honor European Assault on Hero.
@@masterlee1988 yes, pacific assault is great game, final lvl would kick his ass beyond saving
That Goose honk at 33 minutes is gold xD nice video mate.
During "Diverting the enemy" you can actually hop in the back of the truck when he stops at the post, and get carried into the little base. Quite cool for immersion if you want to stay stealthy, and it's a lot easier than fighting
I had a blast playing the multiplayer for this back in 2002 and 2003 as I prepared for the first CoD to be released. The music and picking how you character looked is super nostalgic for me.
This game was incredible, loved playing this online on PC as well. Truly amazing, still one of my favourite army games
Would have made him really paranoid if he knew that during The Nebelwerfer Hunt, there are enemies hiding in the wardrobes in the houses, and if you shoot the wardrobes they will fall out dead.
This game was so rad multi-player back in the day. My friend next door had a bunch of computers his parents Lan linked together for us to play against each other all night
I recently watched The Professional do a playthrough of this awesome game. What a classic.
NO WAY YOU PLAYED THIS, IT MADE MY WEEK
This was basicaly the first game i play, my father always like ww2 and had tons of ww2 games on the pc, and this was the one that i playd the most, this game have a place in my heart
that game and its add-ons shaped the nerd I am today. That was a wild nostalgia trip.
This is one of the first times in all the episodes in this series you can hear the madness wash over you while you play!
26:27 i actually really like the attention to detail with the single action pistol. i cant tell what it is, it honestly looks way too much like a USP but that would he impossible for the era. its likely trying to simulate a suppressed 1911 using subsonic ammunition, which might not have enough power to cycle the action of a gun used too shooting full power .45 ACP. as a result the user has to manually work the slide between shots.
Close, while 1911s were also used by the OSS, for undercover ops it's more likely to use something more concealed like the fist gun or a Hi Standard 22LR pistol similar to the one in game
I used to play this game with my dad. He always played the winter sniping level and the last one, because I sucked at the game and it was way to hard for me :D Oh the memories.. This and and classic Unreal Tournament 1999 were the best game memories I have from childhood, wish I could go back! Thank you so much for this video, cod has nothing on old school MoH
Ahh Allied Assault - The reason I got one of those 4 port controller spliters back in the day. Fantastic game, only let down by the lack of multiplayer bots Rising Sun had!
You got to play Return to Castle Wolfenstein sometime - another WW2 fps classic. It was made by Grey Matter Studios which later became a Treyarch
This game is scarier than any horror games especially that 'Strange Rocket Launchers' segment.
Let’s gooo! Can’t wait till you get to frontlines and European assault!
The man plays an absolute CLASSIC! I grew up with this game man, so many good memories!
Oh yeah, the campaign on hard is absolutely brutal, enemies with rifles and sniper rifles will drain about 50 points of health with each shot, so you REALLY don't want to get hit. STG-44 enemies on the final mission are the worst offenders as the damage is slightly more than that of MP 40 enemies but still enough that it adds up. (you're also not using your hand grenades, those are pretty vital on Hard mode as they can serve as a sort of thrown distraction, enemies get killed if it goes off or they stop what they're doing and scatter, which buys you a few seconds of time)
This brought back so many memories...I remember getting so frustrated by the snipers in the bocage, that I stopped playing until my dad completed that part
YES! I can't wait to watch all of this! I've actually replayed the original MoH on Hard very recently and... all I can say is - Thank God for Quicksaves. But here is the best part: MoH also has two expansions. Spearhead is actually pretty good and relatively easy by comparison. Breakthrough on the other hand, that is outright INSANE! For the final third of the game, you basically have no way of getting ammo, outside of the rare ammo pickups, and the enemies respawn almost immediately! The same is true for the seccond third, but there you at least have the BROKEN OP Italian weapons - SMGs with the accuracy of snipers and can one shot-shot headshot an MG nest. This is the second time I've completed the whole MoH WarChest, the first being 20 years ago, and I still can't figure out if the lack of ammo in Breakthrough was intentional or a bug.
Aah yeah, im glad you started moh ive been watching since u started the cod campaigns those were my childhood games through my dad we played every moh and cod that came out good memories, keep up the good work
If u ever get to pacific assault i still can remember the words hotsigii or something like that good times
Allied assault was amazing. Played it with my dad when I was like 7 years old and then with my mates as teenager. We played it more than cod 😂
The sound design in this game was insane.
My god you finally did it i'm going to enjoy watching this thanks for doing this Sour :) now you just gotta do the expansions Spearhead and Breakthrough and Breakthrough is quite the tough one especially with the lack of ammo
Hell yeah this game was my jam back in the day. Cool to see you go and do a non CoD (but kind of really CoD) campaign.
Ah yeeeess my childhood. That main hub is so nostalgic. Now I just wanna play MoH
(12:56 Oh nice! You managed to save that one optional guy, I've always found it really hard to keep him alive)
THIS was the game that got me into online gaming and mods back in the day. SO many hours spent playing LAN with friends or on heavily modded custom servers.