"Medaila za česť" is the Slovak translation for , a long-running and prestigious first-person shooter video game series. Since the request didn't specify a particular title, this review focuses on the series' overall legacy and the defining experience of its most recent major entry, the VR-exclusive Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond . A Return to the Frontlines: The Legacy of Honor
: The strength of the series lies in its meticulous attention to period-accurate detail. In VR, this translates to physically interacting with weapons, ducking behind cover, and experiencing the scale of historical battles first-hand.
: Unlike many "run-and-gun" shooters, Above and Beyond includes a significant educational component, featuring Gallery documentaries and interviews with real WWII veterans. Reviewers often find these moments incredibly endearing and moving.
: Critics note that the experience can feel like a slow burn. It takes time to build momentum, but once the action ramps up, it delivers high-stakes missions ranging from sabotage behind enemy lines to large-scale coastal assaults. Technical Performance
: The series maintains its roots in scripted, cinematic sequences. While some find this old-fashioned compared to open-world titles, it ensures a tight, directed experience that hits specific emotional beats. Final Verdict
: For the modern VR entries, players need a powerful PC and substantial hard drive space. It is often described as a "no-brainer" for fans of the series who already own a headset.



