Medal of Honor Frontline Trophy Guide

Medal of Honor Frontline Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A first-person shooter, and the fourth game in the Medal of Honor franchise, originally released in 2002 and remastered in HD for the PS3. While there are no online trophies to worry about, the game does require some good FPS skills.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Medal of Honor: Frontline *** 46 EA Los Angeles U.S. 32 10 3 0 0

Medal of Honor: Frontline

Medal of Honor: Frontline is a first-person shooter and the fourth game in the Medal of Honor series. It was first released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube in 2002, and ported onto the PlayStation 3 in HD in 2010. Players play through linear levels through missions set during World War II, while earning medals by completing certain objectives and requirements.

After participating in the attack on Omaha Beach, Lieutenant James Steven "Jimmy" Patterson is sent on a mission to search for a contact in the Dutch Resistance who may have information on a secret German weapon.

The original Medal of Honor: Frontline on the PlayStation 2 received positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for its music, graphics and authenticity, though criticized by some for its simple level design and lack of any online multiplayer.

While the game is not overly time consuming, and there are no online trophies to worry about, Medal of Honor: Frontline does require some decent FPS skills. Two full playthroughs are required, one of which on Hard mode - which is the main reason for the 3-star rating. A Mission Select is available for mopping-up remaining trophies.

Expect anywhere between 20-30 hours, depending on your skills.

We recommend beginning on Easy mode and play through, while attempting to get Gold Medals on each mission. Achieving Gold Medals includes completing each mission with over 75% of your health, and eliminating 95% of the enemies. If you're having trouble, be sure to check out the walkthroughs and Gold Medal mission guides under our Links tab. During this playthrough, you'll unlock the story-related trophies, as well as the gold mission related trophies, and finally both Heavy Medals for earning all gold medals, as well as the Full Frontal trophy for completing the game. Also, there are a number of kill-related trophies you can work on during this playthrough, as well.

Next, start a new game on Hard mode. This needs to be a new game, as going through via Mission Select will NOT unlock the You Still Aren't As Tough As Audie Murphy trophy for completing the game on Hard. The playthrough on Hard mode is no cakewalk, especially for those with minimal FPS experience. Check out our Links tab for tips and advice that might help you out. Also, if possible, you could work on more of those kill-related trophies you still need.

Finally, simply use the Chapter Select to mop up any trophies you still might be missing.

Medal of Honor Trophy Guide

Medal of Honor Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A first-person shooter, the thirteenth installment in the Medal of Honor franchise and the first in a reboot series. The game requires some good FPS skills for getting through the campaign on Hard mode, while the online trophies are challenging without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Medal of Honor *** 51 Danger Close Games U.S. 37 11 2 20 0

Medal of Honor

Medal of Honor is a first-person shooter, the thirteenth installment in the Medal of Honor series, being the first in a new reboot series, and is loosely based on Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan. The game features both a single player campaign, as well as online multiplayer which supports up to 24 players.

Set in 2001 at the beginning of the Afghanistan invasion, Tier 1 operatives of a Navy SEAL squad, call sign Neptune, are first sent to meet with an informant who has information on the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, leading the squad in a series of hostage rescues, undercover operations, and raiding enemy hideouts.

Medal of Honor received fairly positive reviews, with an average score of 75%, praised for its multiplayer and voice acting, though criticized for technical issues and limited differentiation from other popular FPS titles.

Like most first-person shooters, skills are essential in unlocking the Platinum. The offline trophies aren't too bad as far as FPS games go, though they do require a playthrough on Hard difficulty, as well as surviving a time trial challenge. However, there are 20 online trophies to unlock, one of which, Multiplayer: Fire Controller, requires you to reach a score chain of 600 points, which is very difficult to do. Boosting is possible, though will require a large group and a lot of co-ordination.

Overall, expect anywhere between 30-50 hours, depending on your FPS skills, and luck in the multiplayer.

Hard difficulty is available from the start, so if you're in a rush for that Platinum, we recommend starting your single-player campaign on that, since the difficulty-related trophies are stackable. However, if you don't feel confident in your skills and are fine with an extra playthrough, then you can try one of the easier levels first to get a feel for the game and its environment. We should note, however, that Hard difficulty on Medal of Honor isn't as bad as many other FPS titles.

Once you've cleared the Hard difficulty campaign, you can move onto the Tier 1 Challenge. This is a time trial in which you'll need to complete missions within the set time. This can be frustrating at times, particularly considering there are no checkpoints and dying means starting over. Check out the guides under our Links tab if you're having trouble. Completing the Tier 1 Challenge will net you the Conspicious Gallantry trophy.

Next, it's time to head into online multiplayer. there are four game types, and you will need to play for two hours in each, to unlock their corresponding trophy. The most difficulty trophy will be the Multiplayer: Fire Controller, where you need to use each of the seven offensive support actions, which you get by racking up your score chain. The highest is Level 7, Cruise Missile, which requires 600 points. It's possible to boost this, though you'll need to find a good group, large group of organized players.

If you've managed to do all that, then congratulations. The hard part is over. Now, simply use the mission select to mop-up any of the remaining offline trophies you still might be missing.