(NAPSI)-Whether you're a casual fan or a hard-core gamer, playing video games should be fun and accessible.
That's the idea behind "Medal of Honor Heroes 2," the latest entry in Electronic Arts' venerable shooter franchise, which provides pick-up-and-play fun for the most casual gamers, yet still delivers plenty of action, challenges and excitement for the hard cores.
Catering To Casual Gamers
Capitalizing on the diverse Wii audience, the game features a new arcade mode that simplifies gameplay for all skill levels. The mode plays like an old-school rail shooter-the Wii moves you around while you do your part, taking enemies out and achieving objectives.
The fun is further enhanced by the game's support for the Wii Zapper, a new Nintendo peripheral reminiscent of arcade light-guns of the past.
For The Hard Core
Hard-core fans will be delighted to hear that the game is the first to feature 32-player online multiplayer action on the Wii. Once online, gamers can play against anybody in a variety of modes and track their stats against the competition.
Players can also choose to tackle all-new missions in a traditional single-player campaign designed from the ground up for the Wii; one that features a variety of innovative controls and gestures.
Game On The Go
The game delivers a portable but comprehensive shooter experience on PSP. Players can bring the action on the go and battle it out in 32-player multiplayer modes online or choose to engage enemies in full single-player campaign.
The Wrapper
Players step into the boots of Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Operative John Berg and infiltrate Normandy from behind enemy lines to undermine the Nazi regime. Tactics of combat, infiltration, reconnaissance and sabotage carry out the covert operations that will help defeat the Nazi war machine once and for all.
Completing the package is a musical score from Michael Giacchino, whose award-winning work has been featured in "The Incredibles," "Lost," "Ratatouille" and many others.
For more information, visit www.mohheroes2.ea.com.
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