Tanaka meets the player at the crash site and follows him to the temple. Joe and Australian Chindits try to save him at the crash site, but he has been captured by the Japanese by the time the player reaches the crash site. This pilot of the Flying Tigers is shot down while flying over the temple in the "Yamashita's Gold" mission. Introduced in- In Search of Yamashita's Gold He operates the radio on the PT boat in the "Pearl Harbor" level.Ī real life Scottish guerrilla fighter, working with the Guad natives to rid the island of Guadalcanal of its Axis invaders, in the level "Pistol Pete Showdown." He is neither seen or mentioned again in the game.īoat driver at in the "Pearl Harbor" level.Īnother fellow Marine. He too manages to escape the hotel alive during the shootout in the "Singapore Sling" mission. He plans to replace Stalin and declare peace with Germany. He is neither seen or mentioned again in the game.Ī Soviet traitor to the Allies. He manages to escape alive, despite Bromley shooting dead all the other German officers. While at the meeting, He barges in shouting that the player is an impostor, and that Joe has stolen his uniform. Joe steals his uniform and infiltrates the Axis summit. Joe and Bromley sabotage his staff car when he drives by. He then escapes with Donnie in a plane and flies to a Japanese POW camp.Ī German officer headed to the meeting at the hotel in the "Singapore Sling" mission. This is as close to your brother as you will ever be!" he shouts. Shima is seen for the final time raising up on a platform to the upper deck with Joe's captured brother Donnie, "Say goodbye American fool. When Tanaka tries to free Joe, Shima holds him at sword point, and slits his throat. He is next seen in the "Supercarrier Sabotage" interrogating the player. He rushes out of the room when Bromley drops in. He is later seen at the hotel addressing several German officers about the wealth that the Japanese Empire has discovered in eastern Asia. He speeds by in his staff car, almost killing the rickshaw escorting Joe and Tanaka to the hotel. He is first seen in the flesh in the "Singapore Sling" mission. He is foreshadowed in the early missions, one of the player's objectives in "The Fall of the Philippines" mission is to recover a photo of this sinister villain. Introduced in- Singapore Sling, there is also a picture of him in the Baseball Stadium in Fall of the PhilippinesĪ high ranking Commander of the Japanese Imperial Navy and the game's main antagonist. "Gunny" is an American Marine who works closely with Joe. The son of Japanese immigrants, he is willing to give his life for a country that views him, like other Japanese-Americans, with suspicion. Hawaiian-born Tanaka is a pilot and undercover agent for the OSS. He was unique among his comrades for actually enjoying his job, at times to the point of being a pyromaniac. Unfortunately, he sometimes loses sight of the big picture. Introduced in- Midnight Raid On GuadalcanalĪ soldier from Montana, Floyd is known for his contingency-planning and his ability to focus on detail. He works from hiding to sabotage the invaders. ![]() The athletic and popular younger brother of Joe Griffin, Donnie started proving his heroism at the age of 13 when he saved two children from a house fire.īromley is an embittered hero, angry at the British government that did not prevent the fall of Singapore to the Japanese in spite of the intelligence he provided them. Revealed to have been rescued in- Medal of Honor: Heroes ![]() ![]() Introduced/Captured in- Fall of the Philippines Digital versions of the soundtrack were also made available and are currently for sale off of music services like iTunes.Ĭharacters Main Characters Joseph "Joe" Griffin Ī well-liked Marine from Mather, Pennsylvania, Joe is the older brother of Donnie Griffin and Mary Griffin. Lennertz's score received overall positive reviews.Ī promotional CD soundtrack was released for the game. ![]() Michael Giacchino, composer of the soundtrack for Frontline, left to work on the soundtracks of the series Call of Duty, after which Lennertz took over. The award winning soundtrack in Rising Sun was orchestrated by Christopher Lennertz. In the last few levels, however, Japanese weapons become available. American weapons are mostly used in the beginning half of the game. Medal of Honor: Rising Sun features many weapons used in the Pacific.
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