![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The preview consisted of rounds of local multiplayer in a 6 on 6 capture-the-base styled game mode. Oh, and did I mention a life-sized Crysis soldier in a ghillie suit? In one of the rooms inside were twelve gaming desktops hooked up to Razer keyboards and headsets, with a projector against one wall, national flags covering another and scattered around the place, boxes of ammunition and other military-esque props. Someone seriously bad at FPS games going to a LAN event? Here’s how it went.Īrriving at the EA offices I was greeted by none-other than Community Co-ordinator Jiggsy, who, - as always - was dressed appropriately for the occasion in army boots and camouflage pants. That said, when I was given the opportunity to attend a preview of Medal of Honor: Warfighter last Friday at EA Australia HQ, it wasn’t one I was going to turn down. First up, don’t forget that Steve also checked out Medal of Honor: Warfighter at E3 this year - read this to see what he thought of the game.Īs for me, I won’t attempt to deny it, when it comes to shooters, to suggest that I’m a novice is akin to suggesting that necromorphs are a little frightening.
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