
While the multiplayer uses Frostbite Engine and handled by DICE, singpleplayer is developed by Danger Close and uses Unreal Engine 3. Thats two engines on a single game, well done EA. Unfortunately, the AI needs a little polish.
Gameplay isn't orginal, it borrows a few(or alot) elements from Modern Warfare. For the first 2 level you take control of "Rabbit", a Tier 1 soldier, accompanied by three buddies who likewise have silly codenames. Haven't finish the campaign yet but from what I've read it's only 4 hours long, shorter than Modern Warfare 2. But overall MoH is a solid game.















