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Medal of Honor: Underground (2000)

Medal of Honor: Underground is the 2000 prequel to the Medal of Honor (1999). Released initially for the Playstation, the game follows the exploits of female French Resistance fighter Manon Baptiste (who was featured in the original Medal of Honor) during the early years of World War II in Europe.


The following weapons appear in the video game Medal of Honor: Underground:


Pistols

Walther P38

A Walther P38 is the first weapon the player acquires. It is only obtainable in Occupied! (Mission 1). Throughout the game, it is seen in the hands of German officers and Vichy French Milice enemies. In Level 2 of The last Rights of Monte Cassino (Mission 5), the Captain of American POW pilots uses one to help free prisoners. The skin of the Walther used by enemies has been redesigned from the first game with more detail. It holds 8 rounds and uses Pistol ammunition.

Walther P38 with black grips - 9x19mm
The Walther P38 in game.
Vinchy French Milice enemies armed with Walther P38's.
A Gestapo Agent enemy armed with a Walther P38.
The Captain (wearing the Kriegsmarine Officer cap from the first game) with his captured Walther P38.
The Captain fighting back with his Walther P38.

High Standard HDM

A suppressed High Standard HDM is the standard weapon given during the undercover missions: Hunting The Desert Fox (Mission 2) and Undercover In Crete (Mission 3). It is recycled from the first game, and retails all its qualities, including the oversized suppressor to emphasize it's a silent weapon. Although silent, enemies will most likely be alerted by its bullet impacts. It holds 7 rounds, is very powerful, and uses Pistol ammunition.

High Standard HDM with integrated silencer - .22 LR
The Suppressed HDM in-game.

M1911A1

Once working with the American OSS, the M1911A1 is the sidearm in Last Rites at Monte Cassino (Mission 5). It is an atrocious weapon to have, dealing usually 2 hit kills to the helmet or 1-shot kills to a bare head at close range, and is a 3-5 hit kill (sometimes even more) if going for the torso. It holds 7 rounds and uses Pistol ammunition.

Colt M1911 - .45 ACP
The M1911A1 in game.

Rifles

Gewehr 43

A scoped Gewehr 43 is the only rifle usable in the game. It is first acquired off enemy snipers in Wewelsburg: Dark Camelot (Mission 4) and later comes back in Liberation! (Mission 7). Although captured off enemies, it bares the Karabiner 98k skin and sound effect when used by enemies. It is most effective against enemy knights (armed with swords and shields) in Level 2 of Wewelsburg: Dark Camelot. It holds 5 rounds and despite being semiautomatic, has a slow rate of fire. In terms of the first game, it replaces the Springfield M1903 as a sniping weapon, and the M1 Garand as a semiautomatic rifle. In Multiplayer, its icon and in-game skin is incorrectly the Springfield. It uses Rifle ammunition.

Gewehr 43 with ZF 4 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The Gewehr 43 in game.
The Gewehr 43 reloading.
Looking through the Gewehr 43 scope.

Karabiner 98K

The Karabiner 98k is used by enemies throughout the game. Like the first game, it is an unusable weapon and holds 5 rounds. The skin for the Karabiner 98k is used for the Gewehr 43 in the game. In multiplayer, again like the first game, the skin is also used for the M1 Garand.

Karabiner 98k - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Afrika Korps enemy armed with a Karabiner 98k.

MAS-36

In Occupied (Mission 1), Vichy French Milice units use rifles which clearly have a different sound effect than the Karabiner 98k. Although the rifles use the same skin as the Karabiner 98k, it is quite possible that they are supposed to be French MAS-36 rifles, which is what Vichy French forces would have used during the Occupation of France.

MAS-36 - 7.5x54mm French
Vichy French Milice enemy armed with (possible) MAS-36.

STG 44

The Sturmgewehr 44 is first acquired off enemies in Wewelsburg: Dark Camelot (Mission 4) and later comes back in Liberation! (Mission 7). The weapon is incorrectly referred to as a submachine gun. It replaces the Browning Automatic Rifle from the first game in terms of automatic rifles. The STG 44 model is highly simplistic and lacks detail. It holds 30 rounds and uses special "STG44 AMMO".

Sturmgewehr 44 - 7.92x33mm
The Sturmgewehr 44 in game.
The Sturmgewehr 44 reloading.
Waffen SS enemy armed with a Sturmgewehr 44.

Submachine Guns

Sten Mark II

The first usable SMG to appear in the game is the Sten MKII. It is first acquired in Level 2 of Occupied! (Mission 1) but comes back in Last Rites at Monte Cassino (Mission 5). The Sten is incorrectly used by German enemies, but only when the player is armed with it. This was likely due to programing limitations - only being able to have one SMG model in a level. The Mission Briefing tries to correct this by claiming the Germans are armed with the MP 3008, a cheap German copy of the Sten. However, the MP 3008 was not developed until 1945. The levels which feature the Sten take place in 1942 and 1944. The MP 3008 also had a vertical magazine, while all the models in the game have the horizontal magazine of the Sten. In terms of the first game, the Sten replaces the Thompson M1A1. It holds 32 rounds and has a much higher rate of fire than the actual Sten. It uses SMG ammunition.

Sten Mk II Submachine gun - 9x19mm
The Sten in game.
The Sten reloading.
A Panzergrenadier enemy armed with a Sten.

MP40

The MP40 is seen numerously throughout the game. It is mainly seen in the hands of German enemies, but is briefly used by some Vichy French Milice enemies in Level 1 of Occupied! (Mission 1). It is used in Hunting the Desert Fox (Mission 2), Undercover in Crete (Mission 3), and A Mittelwerk Saboteur (Mission 6). It has high recoil that results with bad accuracy, average damage and a decent fire rate. It is able to kill in 4 hits to the chest, and 2 hits to the head, more often 1 hit if enemies are bare-headed or have soft headwear. It uses the same model from the first game, but has a darker tone. It holds 32 rounds and uses SMG ammunition.

MP40 - 9x19mm
The MP40 in-game.
On the main menu, in the "War Room", a Resistance fighter sits cleaning his MP40.
Jacques Bastiste armed with an MP40.
Dying Vichy French Milice enemy armed with an MP40.
Afrika Korps enemy armed with an MP40.
Double Agent armed with an MP40.
Mission Art showing Manon firing the MP40.

Special

Winchester Model 12 Riot Shotgun

Referred to as the "W12 Riot Shotgun", the Winchester Model 1912 appears in A Mittelwerk Saboteur (Mission 6). In terms of the first game, there was no reason for the developers to change the Winchester Model 1897 to the Model 1912; it shares all attributes, with the exception of it's redesigned model and slightly improved accuracy. Its model redesign was likely done to attribute to the character's (Mannon) feminine hand. However, the in-game shotgun is most likely still supposed to be the Model 1897. Referring to it as the Model 1912 with "W12" was likely a programing mistake. In Multiplayer, its icon is the Model 1897.

Winchester Model 12 Riot Shotgun - 12 gauge
The Winchester in game.

Big Joe 5 Crossbow

The Big Joe 5 is an instant-kill crossbow developed by the OSS for assassinations which appears in Wewelsburg: Dark Camelot (Mission 4). It is a highly powerful weapon, even capable of making a double or triple kill if enemies are stacked up for such a shot. In multiplayer, the crossbow's damage is reduced for obvious reasons. However, it takes an insanely long time to reload and ammunition for it is extremely scarce. It is one of the few weapons that cannot be used to do a melee attack when its ammunition runs out.

Big Joe 5
The Big Joe crossbow in game.
Firing Big Joe.

Machine Guns

MG42

At certain points, mounted MG42s can be found and used by Mannon or enemies. Their rate of fire is incorrectly much slower than the actual MG42. Thankfully, it replaces the incorrect "German" Browning M2 from the first game, resembling more of a German MG. The MG42 is quite devastating to face. When being used by the player, it will spawn a swarm of enemies to shoot and has an unlimited amount of ammo.

MG42 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The mounted MG42 in-game.
Manning the MG42.

Hotchkiss Gun

A mounted Hotchkiss M1914 Machine Gun can be used in Level 3 of Occupied! (Mission 1) and later in the final level of Hunting the Desert Fox (Mission 2). It has a slow rate of fire and like the MG42, will spawn a swarm of enemies. Improbably, it can destroy an entire Panzer III with ease.

M1914 Hotchkiss Machine Gun with tripod - 8x50mmR Lebel / 7.92x57mm Mauser / 11mm Gras
The M1914 Hotchkiss Machine Gun mounted on a tripod.
Manning the M1914 Hotchkiss Machine Gun.

MG15

An MG15 machine gun is seen mounted on enemy motorcycle sidecars and atop enemy halftracks. Manon uses one in Level 3 of A Mittelwerk Saboteur (Mission 6) to escape on motorcycle.

MG15 machine gun with 75-round double drum 7.92x57mm Mauser
Manning the MG15 machine gun on the sidecar.

Explosives

Panzerfaust

The game's "rocket launcher" is the Panzerfaust It takes 3 to 4 shots to destroy an enemy vehicle. It is first encountered in Occupied! (Mission 1), anachronistically, which takes place in 1942. It later comes back in The Last Rights of Monte Cassino (Mission 4) and Liberation! (Mission 7). In the hands of enemies, it uses the skin of the Panzerschreck from the first game. It incorrectly depicts the projectiles as rockets.

Panzerfaust - 44mm with 149mm warhead
The Panzerfaust in game.

Model 24 Stielhandgranate

The game's main grenade is the Model 24 Stielhandgranate. They are first encountered in the final level of Hunting the Desert Fox (Mission 2), the final level in Undercover in Crete (Mission 3), the final level in Wewelsburg: Dark Camelot (Mission 4), Last Rites at Monte Cassino (Mission 5), A Mittelwerk Saboteur (Mission 6), and Panzerknacker Unleashed (Bonus Mission). Just like the first game, enemies can easily kick them away unless the player hits said enemies with a grenade, in which case they will explode on contact. Enemies can also catch grenades and throw them back. Grenade bundles are found frequently throughout levels.

Model 24 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" high-explosive fragmentation hand grenade.
The Stielhandgranate in game.
Throwing the Stielhandgranate.
Waffen SS enemy throwing Stielhandgranate.

Molotov Cocktail

Makeshift Molotov Cocktails or "Petrol Bombs" are used in Occupied! (Mission 1) and Liberation! (Mission 7). They are basically the same as the grenades, but will blow up when hitting any surface and have a longer blast. Like the Stielhandgrenate, they can be caught and thrown back by enemies.

Molotov Cocktail in-game.
Molotov Cocktail bundle.

Panzerknacker Unleashed!

Once the campaign is complete, a bonus mission is available titled Panzerknacker Unleashed! It involves Jimmy Patterson being called in to investigate a mysterious Castle owned by an ex SS scientist. The mission presumably takes place between Destroy the Mighty Railgun Greta (Mission 2) and Scuttle Das Boot U-4901 (Mission 3) from the first game; despite the mission log reading June 23, 1944 which is the exact date Scuttle Das Boot U-4901 takes place. The vague briefing of this mission makes it all the more shocking when playing it for the first time. The first level consists only of guard dogs (recycled from Level 3 of Rescue the G3 Officer from the first game) who dance and wield MP40's and Panzerfausts! Level 2 is filled with zombie enemies armed with MP40's who explode when killed and battle axe totting knights. In the final level, your enemies are the "Panzerknacker" (Tank Cracker) robots armed with Sturmgewehrs. A Panzerknacker ally assists you along the way. For this ridiculous, and hard, bonus mission, a few weapons from the first game are brought back for Patterson to use: The M1911A1, the Browning Automatic Rifle, and the Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun. The Model 24 Stielhandgranate is used as well.

Browning Automatic Rifle

The Browning Automatic Rifle is available in Panzerknacker Unleashed! (Bonus Mission), obtained in Level 2. It is a direct copy of the BAR from the first game, and again, uses SMG ammunition.

Browning Automatic Rifle - .30-06
The BAR in-game.

Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun

The Winchester Model 1897 is available to use. It is copied directly from the first game.

Winchester Model 1897 Riot Gun - 12 gauge
The Winchester in-game.

Multiplayer

A couple weapons from the first game, which were left out in the campaign, are usable in multiplayer.

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand is only available in Multiplayer and is recycled from the first game. Its skin is the Karabiner 98k.

M1 Garand - .30-06
The M1 Garand in multiplayer.

M9A1 Bazooka

The M9A1 Bazooka recycled from the first game is only available in multiplayer. Interestingly, it seems to fire the Panzerfaust projectile.

M9A1 "Bazooka" with sling and practice rocket - 2.36 inch
The M9A1 Bazooka in multiplayer.

Extras

Mauser C96

A Mauser C96 is seen in Mission Art for Occupied! (Mission 1). The weapon, however, never appears in the game. The C96 was intended to be in the game as the first weapon in Mission 1, but was then replaced by the recycled Walther P38 from the first game.

Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" - 7.63x25mm Mauser.
Mission 1 Concept Art of Manon with the Mauser C96.

Demolition Charges

Like the first game, demolition charges are required to sabotage specific targets. Targets marked for demolition are identified by pulsating red boxes. The charges themselves seem to be dynamite sticks strapped to a timer. A few demolitions appear in unique forms, such as the "Bombs" used to destroy the trucks in Level 3 of Hunting the Desert Fox (Mission 2).

A demolition charge rigged to blow in-game.
A bundle of "Bombs" acquired to destroy the trucks.

LeFH 18/40

In Level 3 of Undercover in Crete (Mission 3), two artillery cannons which resemble LeFH 18/40's are targeted for sabotage.

Leichte Feldhaubitze 18/40 field gun displayed in Hämeenlinna Artillery Museum - 105mm
An LeFH 18/40 in a bunker.

2 cm Flakvierling 38

In Level 3 of Hunting the Desert Fox (Mission 2) Flakvierling 38's are seen in fortified positions. They are disabled by tossing grenades into the fortification. Interestingly, all four barrels fire simultaneously.

Flakvierling 38 - 20x138mm B
The Flakvierling 38 in a fortified position.

Panzer III

A couple Panzer III enemy tanks appear throughout the game, most notably in Level 4 of Hunting the Desert Fox (Mission 3). They are relatively slow take some time to position their turrets to fire. They can be brought down in time with just about any weapon, as long as enough damage is done. Grenades and panzerfausts are the most efficient way to knock them out. A mounted MG can also disable one, which is highly improbable in reality.

Panzer III Ausf. H
Engaging a Panzer III in-game.
A desert cammo Panzer III.

Panzer II

A Panzer II enemy tank appears in Level 3 of Liberation! (Mission 7). It shares all the attributes of the Panzer III except uses a coax MG.

Panzer II Ausf. F
The Panzer II in-game.

Sd.Kfz. 251 Halftrack

Enemy halftracks are encountered in some levels. They require as many hits as a tank to destroy and carry 3 machine guns.

Sd.Kfz. 251 Halftrack
Engaging an enemy halftrack in-game.

MG34 Panzerlauf

The enemy tanks use the MG34 Panzerlauf as their secondary weapons. The enemy halftracks use them on the sides as well. They can be disabled if shot just right.

MG34 Panzerlauf with stock fitted - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The MG34 Panzerlauf (circled in red) of an enemy Panzer III.

V1 Missile

The V1 pulse-jet cruise missile is seen in A Mittlewerk Saboteur (Mission 6) as a V1 Mittlewerk facility is the main objective of sabotage. Two V1s are encountered in Level 3 of the mission and must be destroyed before launch.

Fieseler Fi 103 aka Vergeltungswaffe 1 (V1) on display in Musée de l'Armée
Encountering the V-1 in-game.

Junkers Ju 87

In Level 3 of Liberation! (Mission 7), two Junkers Ju 87 "Stuka" Dive Bombers fly overhead. The Stukas strafe the road and drop bombs, which can inflict serious damage. They can also kill several enemies, despite being enemy planes. Although briefly seen, they clearly use the same model as the parked Stuka in Attack Impenetrable Fort Schmerzen (Mission 4) from the first game.

Junkers Ju 87 "Stuka" Dive Bomber.
The attacking Junkers Ju 87 "Stuka" strafing the road in-game.

Lockheed P-38 Lightning

Several Allied Lockheed P-38 fighters are seen in Level 4 of Hunting the Desert Fox (Mission 3), dropping bombs upon the enemy base. They are only seen in the sky briefly, have an unusual dark blue color, and quickly disappear after dropping their payload.

Lockheed P-38 Lightning.
A Lockheed P-38 dropping bombs on enemies in-game.



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