
Play on "green" mode and you'll breeze through like Rambo on Redbull, but if you dare brave the "veteran" or "hero" settings you can expect a serious fight.

The single-player campaign is short-6-10 hours-depending on which difficulty level you choose. Overall, the soundtrack is paced well with the action, and popping gunfire punctuated by larger explosions provide the frantic sense that you're knee-deep in Nazis. battle chatter also puts you in the moment, although repeated generic lines like "Look out, Germans!" could've been punched-up a bit. Furthermore, the Wii-mote ups the aural experience by channeling certain sounds directly through the peripheral's tiny speaker shaking the controller to reload, for example, rewards you with a satisfying audio cue emitting right from the remote. Like previous Medal of Honor games, the score is appropriately rousing and heroic, and the weapons and explosive effects sound great. Heroes audio work fairs better than its visual presentation.
