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Though I found the majority of Finest Hour to be pretty standard, there are some moments that stand out. I really like the North African campaign, primarily because it's an aspect of the war that is rarely touched on in games.
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Visually it's the best-looking area, particularly the jeep-ride through the desert. Perhaps it would serve better to focus on one campaign for an entire game, because I would definitely be interested in seeing more on the trials and travails of wartime efforts in Africa. Other goodies include having to hold off an invading horde of Nazis and rumbling through Red Square in a tank.TanksAs for tanks, you will have the opportunity to drive tanks in several missions, what amounts to maybe 20% of the entire game. Tanks are, as in real life, a little unwieldy. They turn slow and move slow and take a bit of getting used to. However, once you have the hang of it, the tank missions offer some arcade fun.
The default first-person view is best, but you can also view your tank in the third-person. This proves problematic, as it's a little clunky to alter moving the turret and moving your tank, a control issue that isn't present in the first-person view.In a tank, you can zoom in and let out a mortar shot that can rip through planes, tanks, and foot soldiers. You can also use the machineguns on the tank to shoot down swarming soldiers. If you're truly daring, you can also use the Button Mode, which has you pop out of the tank, gun in hand. This mode is novel, but a bit pointless since the tank's mounted machineguns do more damage, don't use up your ammo, and don't leave you exposed to a lucky shot from a Nazi.Graphics & SoundAs with the gameplay, graphics are certainly not ugly, but they aren't exemplary either. The character models are decent, there are a number of scripted death animations for Nazi and Allied soldiers alike, and the environments look very good. Many of the effects, however, are rather weak.

Some explosions, like a tank blasting a hole in a wall, look fantastic, but also cause some slowdown. Other explosions, though, look pretty mediocre. The Verdicthas been 'consolized' and turned from a somewhat challenging and often intense PC first-person shooter into a bland, run-and-gun console pop-gun game. It's certainly not bad and is enjoyable throughout, but it just doesn't excel in a single area. The brilliant concept of following three individual stories of the Allied campaign against the Nazis has been watered down with too many perspectives and no cohesive or interesting story. I cared nothing for any of the characters and felt like I was just going through the motions the entire game. A lack of checkpoints in the majority of levels is questionable and sometimes frustrating.
Finest Hour had the pedigree to become the finest console World War II game, but in the end fails to bring any spark or intensity to a story about courage and sacrifice. 7 Presentation Some decent cut-scenes and a strong concept, but there's an overall failure of execution. There's no power or humanity here, just another war game. 7.5 Graphics Some areas, particularly the brief look at Africa, are incredible, but most are very ordinary. Some really weak effects, particularly some of the explosions.
7.5 Sound Nice use of directional sound, but there's not enough voicing from the supporting cast. The score, though original, seems out of place in certain scenes. 7 Gameplay Pretty much your standard wartime FPS. A good shooter, but it seems stuck between realism and over-the-top antics.
More like a Rambo movie than a World War II game in parts. Average level design. 6 Lasting Appeal It's a short campaign, that good FPS players can beat in 7-8 hours.
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Lack of multiplayer hurts.