
Review: Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (PC) Released in 2002, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (MOHAA) is a cinematic pillar of the first-person shooter (FPS) genre. Developed by 2015, Inc. and conceptualized by Steven Spielberg, the game set the standard for World War II shooters, directly inspiring the eventual creation of the Call of Duty franchise. Core Gameplay and Campaign
Authenticity: Players wield historically accurate weaponry, including the M1 Garand, Thompson submachine gun, and Colt .45, across 20+ different mission types.
If you already own the game legally and lost the installer, let me know — I can point you toward legitimate backup/redownload options from the stores you bought from.
Authentic Arsenal: The game features over 15 historically accurate weapons, including the M1 Garand, Thompson submachine gun, and the legendary Springfield sniper rifle.
This scarcity has created a massive demand for REPACKs—a compressed, pre-installed version of the game created by scene groups or preservationists.
While original releases were separate, modern "Repacks" usually bundle the base game with its two major expansions:
What is a "REPACK" and Why Does It Matter for MOHAA?
In the gaming community, a REPACK refers to a compressed, pre-cracked version of a game that has been modified to bypass legacy copy protection. For Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, a high-quality repack solves three major problems:

