![]() A majestic, noble trumpet theme resembling a lot the qualities Saving Private Ryan possessed (this meant in a good way). ![]() ![]() ![]() So don't be surprised to hear the following once you play the game ("Attack on Fort Schmerzen" (MOH), "Ascent to the Castle" (MOHU), "The Road to Tobruk" (MOHU), "The U-Boat" (MOH), "Panzer Blockade" (MOHU), "Panzer Attack" (MOH), "Passage to Iraklion" (MOHU), "Locating Enemy Positions" (MOH) and "Amongst the Dead" (MOHU)).īut of course this is not the reason why you're here, the reason is because you want to discover what is so hot about Allied Assault's new material? And well we are treated to another set of musical goodies.įirst of all we have "Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (Main Theme)", and what a theme he has written again. In the game itself producers used numerous tracks of MOH and MOH: Underground to fill up the musical gap. And it are the new ones I'm going to comment on. You heard me, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault is basically a combination of the first and second score, with the addition of 5 new tracks. Please, don't take your frustration out on this board, it has to do about the mere fact one can't simply make a CD of only 5 tracks. ![]() Allied Assault was strangely released only on PC, but the score is also the only one of the MOH scores that wasn't released on CD. Counting now as the third member in the Medal of Honor series, Allied Assault was written in the same year as Frontline. ![]()
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