The Medal of Honor that lets you ride an elephant (Rising Sun)

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Published 2024-08-11
Picking up from Frontline, we're now taking on the related and recommended Medal of Honor: Rising Sun, on Hard of course. Since this game has saves though, and had quite a surplus of health, the "Hard" didn't make much of an impact. All good, nice to have a break now and then for a bit of variety, not every game needs to be a soul destroyer. It sounds like this game may not be the most acclaimed, but is most fondly remembered for all of the secrets and easter eggs.

Edited full game commentary playthrough.

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:32 - Opening scene
1:11 - 1: Day of Infamy
6:21 - 2: Pearl Harbor
10:28 - 3: Fall of the Philippines
20:57 - 4: Midnight Raid on Guadalcanal
37:35 - 5: Pistol Pete Showdown
47:23 - 6: Singapore Sling
1:01:41 - 7: In Search of Yamashita's Gold
1:15:30 - 8: A Bridge on the River Kwai
1:28:27 - 9: Supercarrier Sabotage

1:42:22 - Looking up some codes & secrets
1:45:56 - Wrap-up talk

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All Comments (21)
  • @blazinsaddles19
    Yes! This game was my childhood. My grandfather, a Vietnam vet who lost his arm and leg in the war, taught me how to play video games as a way to bond. We played the coop campaign and loved it; he was better at the game than I was. He'd sit with the controller on his leg and play with his thumb. RIP Papa, I miss you, man.
  • @simenk3
    Oh my god at last, i have waited in anticipation for this! That one scene at the end of the Philippines mission has been burned into my brain since i played the game as a child. Just the desperation of seeing the japanese soldiers swarming up the Stuart tank as your brother is trying to hold them of off with a shotgun while you escape on the truck, your last glimpse of him as you round the courner as he is overwhelmed by their numbers. The intensity of the first mission also stuck with me. Just straight into the desperate action, and such a visual scene of the destruction at Pearl Harbor
  • @rismarck
    I had a couple at my church growing up who worked at the library, they lived through Pearl Harbor. The husband was a sailor and his wife was visiting family at the time. Happiest couple you’ll ever have met. Neither one of them talked about what they witnessed. If you brought it up or ever checked out a history book from their library covering the subject their smile would just disappear. You can see the shadow form on their faces. They weren’t the same for a few minutes before they recovered again.
  • @Freddy_Payne
    There is a house in New Orleans they call the Medal of Honor: Rising Sun (2003)
  • @Firealone9
    I remember being a kid asking my Grandma to get me a military shooter game for my PS2 for my birthday. She didn't know anything about video games, so she asked the worker would be a good T rated game because she refused to buy me anything M rated. The worker apparently gave her this game and said, "He's going to love this" and that's how I got my first FPS game. Boy was he right. I obsessed over this game and it opened up my love for WW2 history. I can remember spending hours upon hours just playing the multiplayer with bots because I didn't have online. I remember when COD Black Ops came out everyone was praising how you could play multiplayer with bots and I was like, "Wait, my old game MOH Rising Sun did this 8 years ago" lol Such an underated game.
  • @TheMerlotLine
    Growing up a Nintendo kid, this was probably one of the first more-serious FPS games I played so I really enjoyed it. Was always bummed about the unresolved cliffhanger.
  • @741podnammoc
    Our Patience has Paid off, Huzzah! This was the Medal of Honor Game I had growing up! Thanks for playing this!
  • @walnzell9328
    9:46 This cutscene right here serves as a critique for modern depictions of World War II in AAA gaming. That hits HARD as more and more veterans are succumbing to old age. Less people to tell the story as it really was. It's our responsibility as their successors to tell the stories right. It was a real war. Real people died. "Nobody will ever know what it was like, but maybe the ones who lived through it. You just be damned sure you don't forget the ones who didn't."
  • The Pacific front is such an underrated part of the war in comparison to the usual America vs Nazi story we're accustomed too. So anytime its represented in video game form its always a welcome surprise.
  • @MadamMafia2
    THE CROCIDILE SCENE SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME GROWING UP
  • @Hamboni75
    I played this game so much the disk stopped working. I had to buy it again. It's one of my favorites, and I'm so glad you're bringing me through this experience again.
  • @1SilverDollar
    FUN FACT The main villain of this game, Commander Masataka Shima is played by Makoto Iwamatsu. Makoto or "Mako" as he's mostly simply known as was quite a prolific actor in late 20th century films and even did plenty of voice work late in his life. As a kid in the 2000's you may recognize his voice as Aku, in Samurai Jack and Uncle Iroh in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
  • @741podnammoc
    When I found your channel originally I was hoping for this game, but expected it would come eventually....and you have delivered!!!!
  • You can actually save Harrison (the guy who died blowing up the bridge) by hitting action even though it's not prompted.
  • @SgtOmega121
    Can't wait for you to play Pacific Assault one day. That game is my favorite in the entire Medal of Honor franchise, and it's probably one of my favorite games all time.
  • @Halocon720
    Fun fact: the name of the carrier Toshikaze doesn't conform to Japanese carrier naming conventions; Japanese carriers were named for mythical creatures like eastern phoenixes and dragons, while destroyers were the ones that typically had the element -kaze, meaning wind, in their names. Because carriers that were converted from another ship class kept their old names, even when they didn't match up to the convention, the game accidentally implies that Toshikaze is a fleet carrier built on a destroyer hull.
  • @reuben9714
    Anyone literally plan their whole day so you can schedule time to watch the whole thing?! Love your vids maaaaaan ❤
  • @Sreven199
    35:39 1:10:56 Ah yes, classic childhood memory. Just watching the enemy soldiers make sashimi out of the friendly AI. Fantastic.
  • @JakobM16
    Forgot how historically accurate the pearl harbor mission was, there's some issues but how all the ships were destroyed is dead on.