Medal of Honor: Airborne 
Call of Duty: World at War Overall Comparison
Medal of Honor: Airborne really slipped under the radar. Despite that Call of Duty 5 is one of my favorite games, I have to say that Airborne is better and is the best Medal of Honor game without a doubt. When I was younger, I would always look for the next World War 2 fps, after my dad made me get Medal of Honor Frontline for the gamecube and my brother got the first Call of Duty (also for gamecube) and most of them were sort of disappointing and then there was Airborne. It showed that you could upgrade your weapons (with some Call of Duty-like attatchments, only this came out first)throughout the story mode and you could even choose where to drop into the fight (being a parachuter makes that easier). So I waited and instead, they made a ripoff called Medal of Honor Vangaurd for Wii (which I bought also awaiting Brawl) which was HUGELY disappointing as the attatchments were limited to a sniper scope for your m1 Garand and a Drum magazine for your Thompson which appeared very vaguely. Eventually I got an Xbox 360 and the first games I got were Call of Duty 4 and Halo 3. My third game was Airborne which was only 20 bucks. Good graphics, excellent attatchments (you could even say Cod 5 copied, grenade launcher, drum mag, telescopic sight) which you unlocked with kills with the gun (hmm sound familiar?) . The xbox live experience is about the same too (only less people play) with attatchments unlocked through kills and you can upgrade everything you can hold (grenades, pistols, all guns, even multiple rocket launchers). Overall, it seems Cod World at War kind of used most of those ideas for their own game, but Airborne has more realism with accuracy, sniping, and overall everything.
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