Other minor issues include the fact that it is sometimes tough to see where you're getting shot from on the PSP's small screen and there's no way to save midlevel, which is a problem because the levels are significantly longer than in the last game.
But given all these flaws, the game is still good. Heroes 2 is able to overcome its mostly routine objectives by performing well in other areas. The series has always had an arcade edge to it and the controls can handle it. Thus, the fast gameplay doesn't feel unnatural and serves only to make things more exciting. You won't spend your time traversing long empty sections of terrain and you won't have to inch forward to progress through a level.
You can't just run through the levels willy-nilly because Nazi soldiers are good shots, but usually, you just find some cover so that you can recover your health, quickly take a few guys out, and then scamper to the next group of enemies to mow them down. The speedy gameplay wouldn't have been possible if this Medal of Honor had poor controls. The controls aren't totally revamped, but they simply feel better. You move with the analog stick, look around by pressing the face buttons, and fire with the right shoulder button.
There's always a reticle onscreen that turns red when it's over an enemy, so you can shoot that way or you can press the left shoulder button to raise your weapon and use the sights.
This control scheme is shared by many other first-person shooters on the PSP. It might just be that we're growing accustomed to this layout, but it feels better here than it typically does elsewhere. Your aiming reticle moves at just the right speed, making it easy to move from one target to the next, but you don't move so fast that you can't line up the shot once you've found the next target.
The single-player campaign probably won't take you more than four or five hours to finish so it's good that the game's online mode will keep you coming back for more.
Up to 32 players can duke it out online, up from eight in the last game. The game modes aren't groundbreaking, but they're what you'd expect from a Medal of Honor game.
The first was Medal of Honor: Vanguard. All PSP Roms. The second component is the Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 rom itself to play on the emulator. All PSP Emulators. Unfortunately downloading video game roms is against Nintendo's terms and conditions , even if the games are old and no longer being sold by the copyright owner, so we can't provide any rom file for download via this website.
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For more information and future updates support and like our Facebook page and stay connected with us. Toggle navigation. Improvements in this game now able to actually see more of the buildings, so no more running into walls. Can you show us some screenshot? With the latest version: ppsspp-v0. Sadly same problems as before with glitches to the graphics. Tested with 0.
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