[quote name='MikeHoncho']I hate it when people compare Wii games to 360 and PS3 games, the only difference in "next-gen" is graphics. Not everyone is a graphics whore, a game is great because of it's great gameplay which Medal of Honor Heroes 2 has. I guess CoD4 is an exception but I consider this game up with all the other FPSs I have (ex: Battlefield Bad Company, CoD3, Resistance). The online is especially fun[/quote]
I agree with most of that. Not sure if I'd put it way up there, but I do like the overall feel and experience over MOH Airborne.
Going back to staplerwow's comment, it's hard to put the Wii up against 360 or PS3. I mean I agree that I would buy Haze over MOHH2 at the current sale prices. Haze may be really mediocre but I found it slightly interesting.
Let's say you have a PS3 and that's where you wanna play your CoD4, Resistance, etc. That's perfectly fine. But what if you only have a Wii? Or you want a different experience from the next-gen? In this case you can't just pass judgment on every Wii FPS to be crappy and not worth playing.
480p is nothing compared to 1080p, but MOHH2 doesn't look that bad. It's no Super Mario Galaxy, but it does look pretty good for a Wii game. The controls are good and real easy to get use to. Never felt bogged down by them. Campaign and all the on-rails gameplay is pretty average but it's interesting enough.
Like others have said before, online is where this game really shines. It delivers on the 32 player matches without lag or connection problems. That's also where you'll have to decide if you want this game. At $30, this game is a pretty good buy. It might be a good time to get it while people play it online (do people still play this online??). Otherwise, you could always wait for another price drop.