As US Army Lieutenant William Holt, an operative for the newly formed Office of Strategic Services (OSS), you lead a squad through four major campaigns critical to the Allied victory in Europe: . It brought new tactical elements to the series, such as:

Because there is no native Windows port, any "PC download" links for European Assault you encounter are likely one of two things:

Since no official PC version exists, "14-link" downloads often found on third-party sites are highly suspicious. For a legitimate World War II experience on PC from this series, consider:

Released at the height of the WWII shooter craze, European Assault changed the series' formula. It moved away from strictly linear "corridor" levels and introduced large, sprawling maps where players could tackle objectives in any order.

To legally use an emulator, you should own a physical copy of Medal of Honor: European Assault for your chosen console. You can use a DVD drive on your PC to "rip" the game data into an ISO file. 3. Configure and Play Once your emulator is installed and your ISO file is ready:

Medal of Honor: European Assault is the seventh game in the Medal of Honor series and was released in 2004. The game is set in Europe during World War II, where players take on the role of Lieutenant James Blackwood, a soldier in the US Army. The game's storyline follows Blackwood as he participates in various missions throughout Europe, including France, Belgium, and Germany.