In this full-featured sequel for the Call of Duty series, close-quarters battle mechanics bring you face-to-face with your enemy. Fight hand-to-hand, disarm traps, improvise explosive devices, and execute a host of other battlefield challenges that require cunning and swift reflexes. Environmental physics let you destroy enemies' soft cover hideouts, such as wooden walls, barrels and crates - forcing your foes ... Read more
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Summary: I just bought the latest installment of Call of Duty and it is the WORST piece of crap I have ever played. I dont understand why companies insist on changing ...
Summary: I just bought the latest installment of Call of Duty and it is the WORST piece of crap I have ever played. I dont understand why companies insist on changing things that arent broken. Call of Duty 2 in MHO was the best I have played yet and now this.. what a let down! SO whats wrong with it? well let me just tell you. I spend more time watching the chessy animations then I do actually playing the game. Every five minutes the action is stopped so you can watch some animation play out the storyline..its annoying.. The play is redundant.. how many friggin explosives do you have to plant and how many times can I drive the same stupid car? Its the same thing over and over with a different look on each level. Not to mention that there are alot of times when I am blasting away at an enemy and he doest take ANY hits what so ever but yet is able to shoot me down easily. The inteface is horrible, the graphics are substandard compared to COD2. I played the game all the way through just to see if i got any better and it didnt. It is by far the worst piece of crap they have put out yet. I guess thats what happens when you sacrifice quality for dollars in order to get it out within a year for christmas. I will most likely not buy any of their future releases of Call of duty or any other game for that matter. Its a shame because their games were the best out there. Guess not any more. Yet again another company getting greedy with the customer and product suffering. What a shame.
Description:In this full-featured sequel for the Call of Duty series, close-quarters battle mechanics bring you face-to-face with your enemy. Fight hand-to-hand, disarm traps, improvise explosive devices, and execute a host of other battlefield challenges that require cunning and swift reflexes. Environmental physics let you destroy enemies' soft cover hideouts, such as wooden walls, barrels and crates - forcing your foes out in the open. But watch out - they can eliminate your protection as well. Flank your opponent, or hit him head on. Next-generation level design provides multiple attack routes that let you decide how to confront the enemy. Each choice you make requires you to use special tactics, from sniping and demolition to straight out frontal assaults. Execute parachute drops, armored assaults or SAS commando raids. Riddle battlefields with tank shells and explosives. Drive tanks to topple barricades and invade enemy emplacements. Intense multiplayer functionality has been built from the ground up. Up to 24 players can battle it out as a variety of player classes, including riflemen, infantry, scouts, and others. Multiple-occupancy vehicles let you coordinate attacks with friends, driving while they fire a mounted machine gun from the turret. The game's wide range of vehicles includes tanks, jeeps and motorcycles with sidecars.
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