Medal of Honor: Rising SunDeveloper(s)DreamWorks InteractivePublisher(s)Electronic ArtsEngineUnreal enginePlatform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCubeGenre(s)First-person shooterMode(s)Single player, multiplayerRating(s)ESRB: Teen (T)MediaCDMedal of Honor: Rising Sun is the 5th installment of the, released by in November 2003. Rising Sun is another first-person shooter, set in World War II in the Pacific Theater, unlike most Medal of Honor games. Beyond good and evil trainer.
This game features single-player and multiplayer capabilities (terminated as of November 2006). In the single-player game, the player assumes the role of Cpl./Sgt. Of the United States Marine Corps.A sequel was originally planned in which players would have assumed the role of Joseph's brother. However, the sequel was quietly canceled after Rising Sun received poor reviews. Contents Missions.WeaponryMedal of Honor: Rising Sun features many weapons used in the Pacific.
American weapons are mostly used in the beginning half of the game. In the last few levels, however, Japanese weapons become available.American. Browning M2 (fixed)Japanese. (enemy use only). (enemy use only).
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Type 26 Revolver(enemy use only). Type 96 25mm (fixed). (fixed).
(enemy use only). Lunge Mine (enemy use only). Type 99 Cannon(Enemy use only). (Enemy use only)British. (ally use only)MusicThe award winning soundtrack in Rising Sun was orchestrated by Christopher Lennertz. Michael Giacchino, composer of the soundtrack for, left to work on the soundtracks of the series Call of Duty, after which Lennertz took over.
Lennertz's score received overall positive reviews.A promotional CD soundtrack was released for the game.