This is the origin of Call of Duty's gaming dominance which built the framework that all future titles would use for their story modes. Obviously, this game's online mode has been long forgotten but if you want to experience a Call of Duty game where the campaign mode still actually matters then look no further. Fantastic sound effects and polished graphics result in spectacular gameplay. The respect for past military service is on full display by developer Infinity Ward. The wide array of classic firearms and military tactics is impressive. This is a must play for any shooter fan and is hands down the best WWII shooter for the last generation of consoles.
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Was much better on Xbox 360 than on Xbox 1s , Slow gameplay, chunky graphics not worth the time, if you want the historical battle era WWI or WWII switch to Battlefield 1
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If you watch the cutscenes and read the in game text, you can learn a lot about World War 2 by playing this game, and the game play is pretty decent. FPS enthusiasts will develop a love/hate relationship with the reload and grenade system. The weapons are almost as authentic as they come (unless you've played "Black"). The hit/recovery system plays similar to the Halo games which is good on the 360. It has some really good points, but it suffers from some shortcomings as well. Sticky terrain prevents backpedaling in so many places it's uncanny. The AI is completely abysmal, allies and enemies alike charge heedless into fire. They run to take position near live grenades despite seeing their comrades fleeing back their way, and often while shouting warnings about the very grenade which they are rushing to crouch over. The enemy is just as brain dead, but it doesn't hinder them because they have only one target, and that's you. In a field of charging soldiers tanks, some 80% of fire seems directed at the player. Mission objectives are laid squarely on the player as well. One mission comes to mind where many German mortar crews are setting up around a village, and it is the player who must kill them all with a sniper rifle, a very difficult task, despite the fact that there is an entire company of allied soldiers in the town with you, and no less than three other snipers in the same tower! Frustration aside, the game has a really nice feel, good graphics, exciting gameplay, and a forgiving system of hit/recovery, making it a Good game instead of just Average. With a better AI, a less linear story line, and some map work (to remove the hundreds of foot snags), I would call it Excellent. As it is I place it in my top ten FPS titles for Xbox, and call it the best of the WW2 genre at the time of its release.Read full review
Call of Duty 2 is one of those games that, you must simply buy. The graphics are simply amazing in comparison to other games and the shooting gameplay is almost like the very simulation of war itself. Its suprising how amazing visuals can effect a game because Call Of Duty 2 simply has clean and polished looking graphics with environments that looks exteremly realistic. The game is obviously based on World War 2 and you take on a role of three different soldiers fighting for Russia, France and the United States trying to overtake the German forces. The game has a Halo-like health system of if you get shot too many times than youll see your hud turn blood and your character would breath harder while your taking on damage but if you wait a while than your character will return to normal and can be perfectly capable of attacking the enemies again which is a great move on the developers part. Theres also some memorable scenes of you taking control of a tank fighting and completely demolishing the opposing soldiers easily and some of the D-Day missions are memorable too as they your given intense and near impossible tasks which a normal soldier wouldnt do anyways. With that said, there are plenty of minor problems that really add up which really disturbs the replayability. The missions while fun arent very unique as most of the time your either defending one point or getting across point A to point B which can be a bit tedious at times. The enemy while intellegent can make idiotic and random moves such as throwing a grenade and simply running into it and also the multiplayer (for the Xbox360) isnt all that compelling. Theres your basic deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag and a assault type mission of you trying to either defend or plant a bomb at a specific location. Overall, if you have any interest in World War II than you should stop reading the conclusion of my review and just buy this game now but if your looking for a solid multiplayer than the unfortunate multiplayer mode will leave you disappointed.Read full review
When a game is announced for both the PC and consoles, the question always arises about what's different between the two versions. Did any compromises have to be made on one platform or the other? Did something get lost in translation? As it turns out, the recent release of Call of Duty 2 on the PC turned out to be a very accurate preview of what Xbox 360 owners could expect to get from next-generation shooters. Almost everything that makes the PC version one of the year's best shooters remains intact on the Xbox 360 version of the game, which looks just as good and actually runs smoother than all but the most beastly of gaming PCs. If not for the online multiplayer that's limited to eight players, the Xbox 360 version probably would have been hands-down better overall. But as it is, Call of Duty 2 still sets a high standard for any shooters following in its footsteps on Microsoft's new console, and it's considerably faster, prettier, and more exciting than most any other shooter available on consoles. As in the first PC game, Call of Duty 2's campaign will put you in the shoes of a few different soldiers fighting for different Allied factions. You start off as a private in the Russian army, visciously fighting off the invading Germans in Moscow and Stalingrad. The British campaign is unlocked after beating the first Russian mission. For most of these missions you'll be fighting in the sand-swept deserts of North Africa, alongside the Desert Rats, against Field Marshal Rommel's troops. The final mission in the British campaign sends you to the bombed-out houses and hedgerows of Caen, France. After you're done with that, you'll play as an American corporal in Europe. Yes, you will be doing a D-Day landing, but not on Omaha Beach or Utah Beach, which you've probably played several times before. Instead, you'll be scaling the sheer cliffs of Pointe du Hoc as artillery with the Army Rangers. If you already thought rock climbing was an "extreme" sport, try doing it with artillery and machine-gun fire raining down on you. Each of the game's 10 missions is broken up into a few different stages. If you play the game on regular difficulty, you could blow through it in about 10 hours. Ratcheting up the difficulty a notch makes the game much harder and more tactical (this is probably the experience the designers intended). Since you'll be creeping and peeking more carefully through all the encounters, you'll lengthen the campaign significantly, and you'll enjoy it more. Breaking up the campaign into several different narrative vignettes arguably weakens the impact of the plot as a whole, although that was never the strength of Call of Duty in the first place. What this does is let the designers put you in a lot of different, interesting situations. One memorable moment in the Russian campaign has you crawling through a raised pipeline to sneak behind German lines and into a fortified factory building. As you make your way through the pipeline, you'll spot and snipe small pockets of German infantry through holes in the pipe. When they fire back up at you, you'll notice bullets tearing through the rusted pipe, ripping open holes for shafts of light to poke through. It's a thrilling effect.Read full review
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