
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator (2003). Play online
Game Info
- Platform
- Game Boy Advance
- Genres
- Action · Shooter
- Player Perspective
- First person · Top-down
- Developer Companies
- Netherock Ltd.
- Publishers
- Electronic Arts
- Release date
- 17 November 2003
- Languages
- 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 English
Summary
I’m always blown away by how Medal of Honor: Infiltrator turns a tiny Game Boy Advance screen into a surprisingly deep World War II experience. You step into Corporal Jake Murphy’s boots and swing between foot combat, tank piloting, and even undercover missions—all from a top‑down view that feels oddly like a mix of third‑ and first‑person shooter. The five‑mission campaign forces you to sabotage supply lines, capture high‑value targets, and hold frantic firefights with period weapons from MGs to bazookas. What really stands out is the connectivity: a link cable lets two GBA units go head‑to‑head, and the same cable plugs into a GameCube to use the console version of Rising Sun as a live map. After beating the main story you unlock a tense Survival mode, and a hardcore “Max GI” run that demands an uninterrupted marathon.
Storyline
In Medal of Honor: Infiltrator for the Game Boy Advance, you step into the boots of Corporal Jake Murphy. He is assigned five missions that take him into some of the most famous World War II battles. Each operation pits Murphy against the Axis, requiring sabotage, combat, and rescue objectives. The game’s structure follows his push to weaken enemy positions across Europe. By completing all five missions, Murphy helps turn the tide toward Allied victory.
Edited by Maya Carter







