Medal of Honor: European Assault

Medal of Honor: European Assault is a first-person shooter game developed by EA Los Angeles and published by Electronic Arts. Released in 2005 for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox, it is the eighth installment in the Medal of Honor series.

Plot
Lieutenant William Holt is an OSS agent who aids British forces in conducting raids against German forces in France and North Africa. When he finds information about a Nazi secret weapons program called the "Virus House", he is tasked with investigating it and stopping it.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Open-ended levels which allow for objectives to be completed in any order you wish.
 * 2) If you have a Revive when you die, you won't immediately fail the mission when you die; you'll be revived with half of your health, giving you another chance.
 * 3) Punchy, satisfying gunplay.
 * 4) As you kill enemies, complete objectives, or perform actions such as healing your squad-mates, you'll fill up your Adrenaline bar. When it's full you can activate Adrenaline, which grants you invincibility, unlimited ammo, and bullet time.
 * 5) Completing enough objectives in levels and keeping your squad-mates alive will give you revives and medkits for the next level.
 * 6) The player can lean into and out of the cover by moving the left stick while holding down the left trigger. They can also change their stance while in this mode.
 * 7) Decent graphics.
 * 8) Booming weapon sounds and explosions.
 * 9) Amazing and memorable soundtrack courtesy of Christopher Lennertz that is just as good as Michael Giacchino's own soundtracks to the series.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Your squad-mates have dumb AI.
 * 2) The last few levels are difficult for the wrong reasons.