MOH Underground: The PS1 Shooter That Pushed Limits
Medal of Honor: Underground is often remembered as “more of the same”, but going back to it today, I think it might actually be better than the original game. Built for the PlayStation 1, Underground pushed the console to its limits with ambitious levels, surprising mechanics, and a much more personal story following Manon Batiste through occupied Europe. Support on Patreon if you feel like: / guncanny Buy me Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/guncanny Discord: / discord 00:00 The Legacy of Medal of Honor 00:56 Medal of Honor Before It Was Cool 03:28 Meet Manon 04:43 Paris, Resistance & Catacombs 11:36 Casablanca & Going Undercover 15:38 Unhinged Photography 17:54 The Castle & Big Joe 21:44 Abbeys, V1s & Motorcycles 25:31 The Liberation of Paris 27:43 Panzerknacker 28:18 Review Time! 29:47 What's Next? #medalofhonor #medalofhonorunderground #ps1 #retrogaming

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