Her journey was a bit more 'scenic'." Critic Ian Lace said of her theme: "One has to suppose that the main character of this new game, Manon, inspired by the exploits of Hélène Déschamps is French. This theme was meant to represent the moments where Manon is called upon to steel her nerves and gather the courage to continue on with the fight.Manon travels to places that are not quite so militaristic as Jimmy Patterson. Both of these themes are bookended with what liner notes author Paul Tonks has aptly named 'the resolve theme'. One version of the theme stays the course in a major tone, conveying a feel of great national purpose against the Nazi menace, and the secondary theme dips into a minor 6th chord which describes Manon's more intimate and emotional feelings as an individual and a woman who is pitted against the fascist war machine. As a result, Manon's two main themes are very similar and yet very different. Michael Giacchino explains that for "Manon, I wanted a theme that could convey one emotion at a particular moment, and then a completely different emotion the next without having to rely on two completely different themes. Hirschmann, Langteau and Henson researched by meeting up with people who had been involved with the French Resistance including Elizabeth Peet McIntosh and Deschamps Adams. Adams appears in the game's final mission to brief Manon before the level. The main character Manon Batiste is based on Hélène Deschamps Adams, a real-life member of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the forerunner of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Manon carries out her mission for the resistance until she is found and recruited by the OSS, who assign her around North Africa and Europe to foil the Milice and Nazis' defenses and plans of invasion until 1944, when Manon returns to help liberate Paris and avenge Jacques. Manon Batiste assists her brother Jacques, who is killed in an attempted heist. There is no save system however, each level has a code to play again in the future which can be viewed by pausing the game.įrance has been occupied by Nazi Germany and Vichy France in 1940. The game's objectives usually revolve around finding certain papers. The game is played in a three dimensional environment. Underground for the GBA features up to 4 players using the Game Boy link cable and lex levels. The game was developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Destination Software. It is a first-person shooter based on the PlayStation version. Game Boy Advance version Ī version of Medal of Honor: Underground was released for Game Boy Advance in 2002-2003. The objective of all of the three missions available in this level is to build a Panzerknacker, who assists in the final mission. Many strange enemies are fought at a castle, including gun-toting and vehicle-driving dogs, knights carrying battle axes, zombie soldiers, robotic soldiers and several large nutcrackers, called Panzerknacker. As well as new types of weapons, the new mechanics in the game are fighting against tanks and halftracks in three out of eight missions and fighting alongside friendly allies.Īfter completing the game, the player can play a non-canon bonus level, named "Panzerknacker Unleashed", in which the player plays as Lt. The gameplay is much like its predecessor requiring the player to complete objectives by acquiring items, interacting with objects and destroying specified targets as well as the use of four different weapons and disguise against enemies. During the game's release, the studio was renamed EA Los Angeles. It was the last game developed by DreamWorks Interactive when the studio was still jointly owned by Microsoft Games and DreamWorks SKG. It later was re-released a second time on the North American PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. In 2002, the game was re-released in Europe as part of the compilation Medal of Honor / Medal of Honor: Underground. It was developed by DreamWorks Interactive and was published by Electronic Arts. It was initially released for the PlayStation video game console in 2000. Medal of Honor: Underground is a first-person shooter video game, the second installment in the Medal of Honor video game series, and a sequel to 1999's Medal of Honor.
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