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Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Critic Reviews

32 Total Reviews

16 Positive Reviews(50%)
15 Mixed Reviews(46.9%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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The Games Machine December 10, 2020
Respawn Entertainment nails everything that makes VR so special and wraps it in a fun shooter with a narrative style that doesn’t take itself too seriously and offers simple but solid multiplayer options. Add to the mix a true gem with real historic value like the Gallery, and you can hardly ask for more.
85
3DJuegos December 12, 2020
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is a show from beginning to end, an experience that invites the user to fully experience it, a full background with it and the possibilities it offers us, in short: to be lived. Its great variety of missions, with a long-lasting campaign that revisits some of its best scenarios is its main asset. To all this adds its multiplayer and survival modes, something that makes the total package very complete.
80
DualShockers December 10, 2020
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond has a few faults; however, the excellent campaign more than makes up for it with over-the-top scenes galore.
80
Shacknews December 10, 2020
Above and Beyond’s gunplay is tight, the VR controls and interactions are vast, varied, and engaging. Moreover, the campaign itself is an extensive gallery of both history and creativity combined into a gripping World War 2 campaign that pays reverence to both the experiences of those who lived through the war and the foundation of Medal of Honor as a whole.
80
CD-Action July 23, 2021
Bland plot (which prevents Above and Beyond from being a truly magnificent experience) and somewhat cartoonish characters did not spike the game’s guns. I was impressed with the scope and details of the environments, and gunplay was awesome because the weapons have a nice kick to them. If only the controls were better… I lost count of the situations when I picked up a wrong object or ended up giving myself an injection instead of throwing a grenade.
80
COGconnected November 30, 2021
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, if nothing else, represents a symbolic step forward for VR game platforms like the Oculus Quest 2. It’s the closest thing to a AAA title I’ve played on my headset yet. I don’t know if its nearly-50GB file size is warranted given the so-so visuals, but I did have a lot of fun with the Campaign missions. I’ll still wait a while for the multiplayer to work out its kinks, but I can see myself enjoying that eventually, too. All in all, I’m not sure if Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond would do Grandpa proud, but if you own an Oculus Quest 2, it’s a fun experience and worthy of your time.
79
GameStar December 15, 2020
The essentially well-made VR shooter borrows from the Medal of Honor classics, yet shows flaws in its execution.
78
IGN Italia December 10, 2020
A competent shooter in virtual reality. Somewhat oversimplified in the use of guns and vehicles but nonetheless more than worthy of your time, if you like shooting Nazis.
75
Multiplayer.it December 11, 2020
Huge but flawed, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is a virtual reality colossal, sometimes nothing less than astonishing, sometimes surprisingly disappointing.
75
Jeuxvideo.com December 11, 2020
Well-paced and rather long, Medal of Honor: Above & Beyond tastes like a good B series: the actors are not very good, the German accent is approximate, some sets are in cardboard boxes, but we take real pleasure in wreacking havoc on enemy lines.
75
MGG December 14, 2020
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond marks a successful return of the license in virtual reality, but the transition to this new media still needs some work. If it clearly plays the realism card to offer us a show worthy of the biggest productions of the genre, it unfortunately does not always achieve its goals in terms of immersion. An improved optimization and some German dubbing would be more than welcome. In the meantime, the atmosphere is present, with quality graphics, many animations and an epic soundtrack. We also appreciated the classic but efficient multiplayer mode.
75
Everyeye.it December 14, 2020
With a greater focus on optimization, environmental interaction and singleplayer cohesion, Above and Beyond would surely have deserved a glittering medal of honor.
74
Hobby Consolas December 12, 2020
Above and Beyond has its share of problems, like a campaign that feels like a bunch of disjointed scenes... but when it hits the right key, offers intense and unforgettable moments. Add the memorable content of the Gallery and fun multiplayer modes, and you've got a game that isn't perfect, that will be enjoyed by IIWW games lovers.
70
Eurogamer Italy December 16, 2020
Quotation forthcoming.
70
CGMagazine December 16, 2020
For everything I loved about Medal of Honor Above and Beyond, there was always something to be heartbroken by.
70
TheSixthAxis December 23, 2020
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond offers a fun and lengthy single player campaign with lots of replayability alongside a full featured suite of multiplayer modes. I did, however, find the general tone to be somewhat at odds with the respectful presentation, lacking a connection with real history and feeling more like a Wolfenstein game at times. There are also some issues still to be patched, which Respawn are working on, and the multiplayer lacks players right now. Overall, this is a tour of duty that is rewarding but not essential.
69
Vandal December 11, 2020
Above and Beyond has some great moments, but also some very frustrating ones. It’s a fun experience and even with is flaws it’s a good choice if you just want a solid shooter in VR.
69
4Players.de December 11, 2020
Quotation forthcoming.
65
Meristation December 12, 2020
It has extras, like the gallery, that are worth stopping at. Although it leaves us feeling that it is far from what it could have been.
65
Wccftech December 20, 2020
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond isn't the return to the series that I would have hoped. As a VR game is has a lot to offer, the gameplay is engaging, the missions varied, and both the single-player and multiplayer can be fun to play. However, the story is woefully mismanaged, with a cast of mostly unlikeable and unsympathetic characters - a tragedy when it comes with an incredibly powerful piece of work in the form of the gallery, a collection of documentaries and interviews with veterans of the war.