Those that somehow pop up close to you may rush at you with their bayonets instead of shooting atcha. It is also neat to observe enemy's behavior, how they use forest to their advantage as they are using camouflaged uniforms (one german officer actually hide behind the plant in the hotel lobby as he was having green uniform, dunno if it was on purpose or just due to cause of gameplay, but it was neat nevertheless), run for some cover, or try get to a nearby machine-gun nest. That is all just swell, and the missions are quite long. The other missions aren't so dynamic, but will let you run through the various jungles, daytime or nighttime, navigate your way onboard an enemy carrier, and encounter a couple of towns.
You are finding your ways on the burning waters among all those USS ships, just seeing them sinking one by one as swarm of Zeros come from all sides, and no matter how fast you shoot you just can't take 'em all. to which I was hoping of seeing a bit more, but to no avail.
So, the moment you get on the upper deck, you see the real deal, fighters coming in from all the sides and you start shooting mindlessly. Needless to say, the level of details was neat, and you were running so fast for your life that it is admirable they did it with such care even though none (or maybe just a few) of players will stop to check out on things. Right from the start, you'll feel the dynamic of Pearl Harbor mission, trying to escape out of the ship alive for the first 10 minutes. Still, it has a few bright moments and it can be addictive at times, so let's take a whack at those few there are. Well, it appears EA was just blowing their horn, nothing more. Going to the eastern front this time, seeing a World War II from entirely new perspective using different strategies. Experiencing a few good WWII Medal of Honor games, seeing this one was an immediate capture of interest.