Medal of Honor: Above And Beyond Review - Exciting Gameplay But Inconsistent Pacing (2024)

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is an exciting and often epic VR shooter that brings the thrilling set pieces of WWII to VR, but suffers from inconsistent pacing and a lack of depth. Read and watch our full Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond review here.

Medal of Honor: Above And Beyond Review – Campaign

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_cta h2=””]Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond – The Facts

What is it?: First-person WWII shooter with a 10+ hour campaign, online multiplayer, wave-based survival mode, and hours of archival Gallery footage
Platforms: SteamVR (specifically Rift/Quest, Vive, and Index) and Oculus Home for PC
Release Date: December 11th
Price: $59.99
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Medal of Honor has always been about war, obviously. Most notably, World War II, dating all the way back to the first game taking heavy inspiration from Saving Private Ryan before debuting on the original PlayStation. But even beyond that, it’s a franchise that is often at war with itself.

Over the years Medal of Honor has fallen out of the spotlight and has sat, covered in dust, on EA’s shelf for over eight years now following the lackluster launch of 2012’s Medal of Honor: Warfighter. Now, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond aims to bring the series back once again, this time exclusively in VR, but it’s such a mixed bag it’s hard to reconcile what exactly Respawn was going for here.

On the one hand, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond packs a 10+ hour campaign full of thrilling set pieces, iconic locations, and glorious attention to detail. It doesn’t take long to realize why it requires nearly 200GB of space on your PC after a full installation is completed. But then on the other hand, it’s abundantly clear this is Respawn’s first VR game. From ugly floating rectangle menus, frequent tedious load screens, and an utter lack of cohesiveness between the game’s 54 “scenes” it comes off as more of a montage of moments than an actual narrative.

The entire game is made up of loosely connected scenes that are each bookended by often lengthy loading screens. For example, you may find yourself standing around a table listening to a group of French resistance fighters discussing their plan to derail a German train, followed by a fade to black, an awkward “Victory!” poster and little jingle sound effect, and eventually a loading screen. Then your vision has returned and you’re in the back of a jeep getting transported to a battlefield. After a few more minutes of conversation, fade to black again, and then you’re about to ambush a group of soldiers. Rinse and repeat.

The “Victory!” posters are inexplicably peppered into the loading screen afterevery single level segment even if it was just an NPC conversation. It makes no sense.

The entire game is just like this. You act out short bursts of content, wait for it to load, and are then transported somewhere else. It’s a bit like you took a typical mission from a game such as Call of Duty, chopped it up into pieces, and spaced it out with load screens. Part of this problem is fixed eventually — as the game goes on the level segments tend to get longer and more complex, such as intense dogfights in the air or infiltrating bases through multiple corridors — but the problem is still there lingering along.

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It’s honestly frustrating because at times Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond exhibits an unrivaled mastery of delivering hyper-concentrated moments of sheer excitement in a way that only a massive AAA game can. Clearly, the talent is here, just not the execution.

For example, I absolutely love the pump-action combat shotgun in Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond. Respawn struck an excellent balance between accessibility and realism with most of the weapons and the shotgun is a great example. After each shot you pump your non-dominant hand down to rack a new shell, aim, fire, and repeat. It feels fantastic and the kickback is just enough to really make it seem like you’re firing a real weapon — or at least as much as current VR haptics will allow.

The clever thing they’ve done here is instead of requiring you to reload individual shells, the shells just automatically reload for you, as if by magic. At first it’s a bit immersion breaking to see the shells floating from your belt into the shotgun, but the trade-off is so worth it. I can focus on the cool part (aiming, shooting, and pumping) without fiddling with the part that is never as easy as it should be given occasional controller tracking and occlusion woes.

The same goes for most of the other weapons as well. The MP40 magazine drops right out at the push of the A button, I grab a new one from my belt, slam it in, pull back to load the chamber, and I’m good to go. Everything is carefully considered in this way for the right balance between realistic immersion and streamlined accessibility. Which makes the dissonance in its pacing and segmentation all the more confounding.

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_cta h2=””]Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond – Comfort

Comfort options in Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond are actually quite extensive. Not only can you adjust your snap rotation speed, there is a seated mode too, as well as the ability to turn on or off screen shake effects for things like damage and explosives. There is no teleport options or smooth turn option at the time of this writing. Personally, I played on Quest 2 using Virtual Desktop primarily so I was fully wireless and just turned my body physically. If you’re sensitive to smooth movement games though, this one does tend to get pretty intense at times so take it slow if you can.[/vc_cta][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

If you’re able, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond really soars as an active VR game. I always had the most fun when I did more than just stand in one spot and flick the sticks to move around.

Crouching down behind a window, ducking in cover, poking my head out to take shots around corners, etc really helped enhance the experience. It’s nottechnically a cover shooter, but it can be played like one and it makes the firefights a lot more intense.

I just wish the NPC AI was consistent. Sometimes my allies would literally just stand there, in the open field, and get shot without moving at all. Occasionally enemies would just, stand up, pause, and then start shooting at me as if to give me a chance to kill them first.

But then I’d have the other times that, a group of Nazis 100 yards away on the other side of a field behind a rock are lasering me like crazy, landing every shot, making it impossible for me to move. More than once I found enemies in prime position to immediately murder me as soon as I respawned back into a level after dying. It’s definitely frustrating.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_cta h2=””]Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond – Hardware Requirements and Performance

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond has absolutely crazy hardware requirements. The game necessitates at least about 200GB of free space, mentions an SSD is preferred, and then the recommended spec asks for an “RTX 2080 or higher” with an i9-9700k. That’s extremely high-end, even for VR, and is a bit unreasonable in my opinion. My i5-9600k with an RTX 2060 Super isn’t the absolute cutting-edge, but it should allow me to play new games in 2020 without variable resolution and stuttering frames. Medal of Honor defaults to ‘variable’ resolution which knocks it down to pixelized quality if your system is struggling, but the criteria for when that happens is arbitrary. Instead, I set it to high and just dealt with ocassional stutters. It’s fine, but something is off here and it seems less optimized than expected.[/vc_cta][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Eventually things get more interesting as a whole. The bright side of seeing so many load screens chunking the game into so many segments is that each and every scene truly is unique. I don’t think very many assets are re-used, if at all, in this game and many of the levels feel and look quite open. Not many VR games of this scope take place outside in real world environments and the amount of work that went into recreating locations is absolutely commendable. It just didn’t add up to a well-paced game with a cohesive narrative at the end of the day.

Medal of Honor: Above And Beyond Review – Multiplayer

Multiplayer in Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is extremely fun. I’m still undecided on which of the big online VR shooters I prefer as my absolute favorite (Firewall Zero Hour, Population: One, Onward, Contractors, Pavlov, Solaris, and a few others are way up there too) but Medal of Honor might be at the top of the pile.

The reasoning here is that the multiplayer offering for Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond has got all of the same excellent gun mechanics from the campaign mode, which feel like an extremely fair balance between accessible and realistic, but since you’re playing online it totally sidesteps all of the concerns regarding pacing, tone, and load times. Once the match begins you might need to wait to respawn for a few seconds, but even then you’re still able to look around and tweak your loadout between lives.

Whereas in the campaign I’d often feel a sense of dissonance between the source material and attention to detail in the setting versus the semi-slapstick dialogue and tone, that feeling is gone when playing multiplayer. It’s so fast and frantic you only have time to appreciate the spurts of blood momentarily before taking cover again and aiming back down the sights.

It’s a shame there isn’t more depth to the online mode, though. There are no progression mechanics in place and other than unlocking character skins in the single-player campaign you don’t earn anything for the time you spend playing. While it’s refreshing to have a shooter that really adheres to that old-school design philosophy of putting entertaining and challenging gameplay first, I really think you can do that while still offering some sort of progression path or reward structure for time spent.

Gun variety leaves a bit to be desired as well. Of the eight weapons two are the same gun, just one has a scope, both SMGs feel very similar, and the lever-action rifle and M1 Garand awfully similar from my perspective as well. Game modes are lacking too — they’re basically just four variations on deathmatch, plus domination tacked on for a fifth option. Blast Radius is fun, as it awards bonus points for getting kills in the designated circle, but ultimately it’s still just deathmatch.

The maps on the other hand are quite superb. All 10 feel distinct and unique with some really impressive environmental effects, like the thin fog on the snowy train crash level or all of the detailed debris surrounding the crashed plane at the Church level. Like modern Call of Duty games, these maps all feature callbacks to key campaign moments, so there is a sense of cohesion there.

Above all else though, multiplayer is just a blast to play. I only got to try out a few matches across a couple of days pre-release before writing this review, but I had a good experience despite feeling like it was a tad shallow. Ultimately the quality of the mechanics and sheer intensity of the fun factor more than makes up for it.

Luckily, you can also queue up solo and just play with bots or invite friends into a private party to play co-op against bots or in smaller team sizes if you’d prefer. The AI isn’t that bright, but it’s better than no bot options at all.

While crossplay is active between the two store fronts you cannot invite people into your party from a different platform. Multiplayer parties are either Oculus Home only or Steam only, whereas the public lobbies themselves will have players from both.

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Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Review – The Gallery and Survival

The final two pieces of the Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond puzzle are The Gallery, or the real-life footage archive that’s full of hyper-detailed interviews, footage captured on-location, and more that chronicles stories and locales from WWII. It’s one of the best and most authentic digital resources of information regarding WWII.

Honestly, they should spin it off as a free educational release for schools and non-gamers to access, because locking it behind the paywall of a video game seems like a shame. Especially when you consider the tone of the game is far less serious than this footage. Even if you’re not a history buff (I know I’m not) it’s worth checking out; there’s multiple hours’ worth of content in there.

Then there’s the survival mode. It’s exactly what it sounds like. You’ll fight off waves of Nazis as they pour into maps and force you to defend yourself. It’s very basic, but at least gives you a quick and simple way to dive directly into combat without having to plod through a storyline first. Co-op support could have really helped elevate it, though.

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Medal of Honor: Above And Beyond Review Final Verdict

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond can be both frustrating and captivating at the exact same time, but underneath it all is a fun and engaging VR shooter that nails several facets of being a successful AAA game. It’s not quite enough to solidify the experience as a must-play, but there are plenty of bright spots. If you’re eager to dive into a VR version of WWII with exciting set piece moments, authentic historical footage, and an addictively fun online multiplayer mode, then you should come away satisfied. But if you were looking for an immersive narrative wrapped up in a cutting-edge evolution of VR game design with expert pacing — don’t hold your breath.

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Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond releases December 11th for PC VR on the Oculus Home PC store and SteamVR with support for Rift/Quest, Vive, and Index at a price of $59.99 on both storefronts.

Medal of Honor: Above And Beyond Review - Exciting Gameplay But Inconsistent Pacing (2024)

FAQs

Medal of Honor: Above And Beyond Review - Exciting Gameplay But Inconsistent Pacing? ›

Medal of Honor: Above And Beyond Review - Exciting Gameplay But Inconsistent Pacing. Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is an exciting and often epic VR shooter that brings the thrilling set pieces of WWII to VR, but suffers from inconsistent pacing and a lack of depth.

How long to beat Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond? ›

Moderate 7.5% Retirement
PlatformPolledMain
Oculus Quest89h 13m
PC412h

Why is Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond rated M? ›

12+ this game is a ww2 vr shooter and although its rated M for mature its honestly not that intense this is definitely a soft M it has a little bit of blood and some violence, and some cursing.

Can you play Medal of Honor VR sitting down? ›

If you're a sitting VR player, you're going to have some awkward moments trying to use turrets or even taking cover. There is a moment early in the campaign where you get to plan an ambush on a convoy. You'll be able to move player pawns around the map to set up their camping locations.

Do you need VR to play Medal of Honor? ›

Notice: Requires a virtual reality headset. See system requirements for more information.

Who has the longest wait for Medal of Honor? ›

Davis and His Decades-Long Wait for the Medal of Honor. Nearly 60 years ago, now-retired Colonel Paris Davis did something remarkable. He was a Green Beret, one of the first Black officers to join the elite Special Forces.

Why do Medal of honors take so long? ›

Receiving the Medal of Honor is the highest honor bestowed by the American Military and personally presented by the President of the United States. Because of the need for accuracy the recommendation process can take in excess of 18 months with intense scrutiny every step of the way.

Can you turn off blood in Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond? ›

Great game, except for the language.

You do see blood spatter when you shoot /stab enemies, but there is an option to turn off the 'gore'. With that aside, I found the game to be addictive and, like I said, fantastic. If you're a first person shooter fan, I would recommed this game with a warning about the language.

Is there a game rating higher than M? ›

AO is the highest rating in the ESRB system, and indicates the game's content is suitable only for players aged 18 years and over.

Why can't you sell a Medal of Honor? ›

They are illegal to sell, and the award has a serial number linked to the original awardee. Why would an MOH winner sell his award. There are not many MOH awardees floating around, and none of them are selling them for any reason.

How many missions are there in MOH above and beyond? ›

"Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond's" campaign is broken up into six core "Missions," but those missions are also broken up into a multitude of instances rather than one seamless gameplay experience. "Above and Beyond" is maybe one of the most resource-heavy VR games I've seen.

How many hours of gameplay is Medal of Honor VR? ›

Read More. How long is Medal of Honor? When focusing on the main objectives, Medal of Honor is about 5 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 8½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Do officers salute Medal of Honor recipients? ›

Military tradition dictates that all uniformed service members salute Medal of Honor recipients, regardless of rank. Even the most senior military officer will participate in this tradition out of respect for the sacrifices the recipients made.

Is Medal of Honor like Call of Duty? ›

Medal of Honor has received generally positive reviews from critics, praising the game's engaging multiplayer, audio and voice acting but criticizing minor technical issues, and resemblances to other similar games like Call of Duty and EA's very own Battlefield series.

Has anyone won 2 Medals of Honor? ›

Perhaps the most notable two-time Medal of Honor recipients are Smedley Butler and Dan Daly, both Marines who began their careers in the late-19th century before serving in World War I.

Are most Medal of Honor recipients dead? ›

No. Overall, only 18.5% of Medals of Honor have been awarded posthumously.

Has anyone sold their Medal of Honor? ›

In the early 1990s, FBI Special Agent Tom Cottone (now retired) attended a trade show and noticed a vendor selling illegally manufactured Medals of Honor. Cottone learned that multiple unauthorized Medals of Honor existed in circulation and began investigating to find out which company produced them.

Is it possible to win the Medal of Honor twice? ›

Nineteen individuals, all now deceased, were double Medal of Honor recipients. In July 2014, DoD instructions were changed to read, "A separate MOH is presented to an individual for each succeeding act that justified award," removing the authorization for the "V" device.

What is the average age of Medal of Honor recipients? ›

Average age of recipients at the time of the Medal of Honor action: All services: 26 years old. U.S. Army recipients: 25 years old.

What was the lowest rank ever to receive the Medal of Honor? ›

Not only was he the only Air Force member to receive the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War, Airman 1st Class John L. Levitow is the lowest ranking recipient of the award to date. As an AC-47 loadmaster, Levitow was honored for his display of courage and exceptional heroism during wartime.

What is the last level in Medal of Honor frontline? ›

Stealing the Show is the last level in Medal of Honor: Frontline. It takes place in Gotha, Germany, on September 27, 1944.

Can you turn off gore in for honor? ›

You can't turn it off.

What do I do with Mark of Honor code vein? ›

Earning Marks of Honor usually gives you cosmetic titles and icons that are displayed to the other player in multiplayer, except for the Cognitive Zeal which is obtained early on. Earning 400 Marks of Honor earns the "Exalted Reputation" achievement.

Is it illegal to play M rated games? ›

Its not about age, it's about how mature you are. If you're 15 and are very sensitive to things like drugs and violence then yeah, you probably shouldn't be allowed to play 18+ games, but if you're mature enough there's no problem. The majority of ratings from the ESRB are just advisory meaning that they are not law.

What is the most mature game rating? ›

Titles rated AO (Adults Only) have content that should only be played by persons 18 years and older. Titles in this category may include prolonged scenes of intense violence and/or graphic sexual content and nudity. Microsoft does not support AO titles.

What was the first 18 rated game? ›

Dracula unbound: The story behind the first 18 certificated video game.

What is the rarest Medal of Honor? ›

The Brevet Medal was not authorized to be awarded posthumously. It is one of the rarest U.S. military medals because only 20 were issued and issuance of Brevet Commissions had ceased in 1921.

Has anyone been stripped of the Medal of Honor? ›

Based on the recommendation of Major Generals Sherman and Thomas, President Andrew Johnson signed a bill on November 11, 1865, to present Walker with the Medal of Honor for Meritorious Service. The medal was stripped from her (and several others) by government action from 1916 to 1917.

Why did EA stop making Medal of Honor? ›

Medal of Honor Has Struggled to Stay Relevant

As multiple WW2 shooters fought for the same fanbase, the amount of games being released led to oversaturation of the market. Call of Duty ended up changing its setting with the Modern Warfare series, and EA began to put more of an emphasis on the Battlefield series.

Can you get 3 medals of honor? ›

Frank Baldwin, a career U.S. Army officer, was recommended for the Medal of Honor three times while fighting two different adversaries and practically didn't have an off-day from soldiering for 35 years across the American West! He served under George Armstrong Custer and alongside the legendary lawman “Bat” Masterson.

Can you turn off blood in Medal of Honor? ›

Is Medal of Honor violent? Naturally, as a shooter game, there is violence. You do see blood spatter when you shoot /stab enemies, but there is an option to turn off the 'gore'.

How do you land perfectly in Medal of Honor airborne? ›

To execute a Greased Landing, come at your landing target from a low trajectory, so that your character will land and run simultaneously. Flared Landings - These are the safest kind of landing, executed by flaring your chute right before your feet touch the ground.

What was the last Medal of Honor game? ›

"Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond" was released on Dec. 11, 2020. Like most (but not all) of the "Medal of Honor" games before it, the gameplay takes place during World War II. The player is a member of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), America's nascent intelligence and special operations agency.

Who is the protagonist in the Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond? ›

The OSS Lieutenant is the playable character and main protagonist of Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond.

Can I play Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond without VR? ›

Recommended peripheral: Requires one of the following virtual reality headsets: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, or Valve Index. There are only official system requirements on the site which are released by developers or an official publisher.

Does Quest 2 need glasses? ›

If you wear corrective lenses regularly, you should wear them with your headset to get the full, accurate experience of the Oculus Quest 2, Rift S, or Go. But wearing glasses under your Oculus headset isn't the only option for enjoying optical clarity in your immersive VR sessions.

Can you play all Steam games on Oculus Quest 2? ›

Unfortunately, users won't be able to play Steam games directly through the headset. They'll still need a gaming PC in some form. However, as long as they have a capable PC capable of running VR games, they can play their favorite Steam games on their Meta Quest 2 headset.

Can you play half life Alyx on Oculus Quest 2? ›

Half-Life: Alyx is one of the best PC VR games, and you can now play it on Quest 2 without needing a VR-ready PC. What is this?

Does Medal record full gameplay? ›

With Full Session Recording, you can capture your entire gaming session and create clips from within that session. There is no limit on how long Medal will record your gaming session. Once your gaming session is finished, you can trim your session to clips for uploading and sharing!

How big is Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond? ›

One thing that's worth mentioning is that Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond comes with a pretty big file size, with the game coming it at around 42GB.

How long is Skyrim VR? ›

Powered by IGN Wiki Guides
Single-PlayerPolledAverage
Main Story621h 55m
Main + Extras1098h 39m
Completionist7143h 31m
All PlayStyles2392h 17m

Is it disrespectful to salute if you re not in the military? ›

While a salute is considered to be a gesture of respect, there's etiquette involved when it comes to rendering a hand salute, whether you are a veteran, active service member, or civilian. As a civilian, saluting soldiers is not a recommended way to honor a current or former member of the military.

Do Medal of Honor recipients fly for free? ›

Priority Space-A Travel

The same free travel opportunity afforded on military flights for active-duty military members, retirees and their families is also provided to Medal of Honor recipients.

Do Medal of Honor winners pay taxes? ›

Medal of Honor Recipient Benefits

A special tax-free Medal of Honor pension of $1,619.34 per month above and beyond any military pensions or other benefits for which they may be eligible.

What is the most loved Call of Duty? ›

Out of all the best-selling Call of Duty games, Black Ops takes the top spot with 32 million copies sold. It was the game that started it all, and since it was released, a further four games have populated the Black Ops sub-series.

Is the Medal of Honor rare? ›

Of the 40 million Americans who have served in the Armed Forces since the Civil War, only 3,515 have earned the Medal of Honor.

Can you be active duty with a Medal of Honor? ›

Williams and Earl Plumlee are the only Medal of Honor recipients still on active duty.

How big is Medal of Honor vr quest 2? ›

Medal of honog (41GB).

How long is the Medal of Honor campaign? ›

Read More. How long is Medal of Honor? When focusing on the main objectives, Medal of Honor is about 5 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 8½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Can you win the Medal of Honor twice? ›

Double recipients

Nineteen service members have been awarded the Medal of Honor twice. The first double Medal of Honor recipient was Thomas Custer (brother of George Armstrong Custer) for two separate actions that took place several days apart during the American Civil War.

What is the 3 time Medal of Honor? ›

Frank Baldwin, U.S. Army

Frank Baldwin, a career U.S. Army officer, was recommended for the Medal of Honor three times while fighting two different adversaries and practically didn't have an off-day from soldiering for 35 years across the American West!

What is the biggest size Quest 2 games? ›

The largest game on Quest 2 is Medal of Honor at 42GB.

What is the highest resolution Quest 2? ›

Even tho the max resolution is 8K, Oculus does recommand to render in 7200x3600 / 60fps h265 with 100Mpbs bitrate. The visual fidelity is almost identical between 8K and 7.2K.

What is the highest GB for Oculus Quest 2? ›

The Meta Quest 2 (formerly Oculus Quest 2) comes with just two storage options – 128 GB and 256 GB.

How rare are medals of honor? ›

Of the 40 million Americans who have served in the Armed Forces since the Civil War, only 3,515 have earned the Medal of Honor.

Do you get anything for completing the For Honor campaign? ›

Even if you finish the story one time, you're rewarded with a huge amount of loot to spend to Scavenge Gear or unlock extra heroes. You also earn extra emblems and color schemes for your heroes in the customization section, as well as your emblem for your online profile.

What is the game where you play as the Taliban? ›

"In Medal of Honor multiplayer, someone's gotta be the Taliban." The UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox criticized the game in advance of its release stating that it was "shocking that someone would think it acceptable to recreate the acts of the Taliban against British soldiers.

Do generals salute Medal of Honor winners? ›

Military tradition allows service members of all ranks to salute Medal of Honor recipients wearing the medal.

Who is the youngest person to ever win the Medal of Honor? ›

It was created during the Civil War by Abraham Lincoln to recognize contributions made by noncommissioned officers or privates that went above and beyond the call of duty. Only the second recipient of the award, William ''Willie'' Johnston is also the youngest ever.

Who is the youngest person to win the Medal of Honor? ›

On Sept. 16, 1863, Willie received the medal from War Secretary Edwin Stanton. He was 13 years old and remains the youngest person to ever earn the Medal of Honor.

Who is the most decorated soldier of all time? ›

Audie Murphy (1924–1971) was the most decorated soldier in US history, winning 24 medals from the Congressional Medal of Honor down. His exploits were the subject of To Hell and Back (USA, 1956), in which he starred as himself.

Why did Medal of Honor stop? ›

Medal of Honor Has Struggled to Stay Relevant

As multiple WW2 shooters fought for the same fanbase, the amount of games being released led to oversaturation of the market. Call of Duty ended up changing its setting with the Modern Warfare series, and EA began to put more of an emphasis on the Battlefield series.

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