A brilliant action game from beginning to end, and is packed with so many amazing moments that it's my leading candidate for the best PC game of 2003, and there's a good argument to be made that's it's the best WWII shooter ever.
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Call of Duty may have been seen first in other titles, but have been honed down to a fine point in this one. If you're looking for a thrill ride that gives you heart problems, makes your ears flap for joy, and brings you as close to a World War II
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GameSpot
There is no shortage of World War II-themed first-person shooters available, and it's no secret that a number of them, including Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Battlefield 1942, are extremely good. Now you can add Call of Duty to that list. The
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The game is split up into three different campaigns, obviously taking place during World War II: The American Campaign, The British Campaign, and the Russian Campaign. I would say that all of the campaigns are equally fun to play but I'm sure you or some
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The only major flaw lies in the multiplayer support. I really had no idea what was going on. I joined a game to find that it’s not the map it says it was. At times I joined a game expecting a team death match and it turns out to be free-for-all respawn.
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There is online play and they give you plenty of game types too. Behind Enemy Lines is where a tiny team of Allies are outnumbered and surrounded by Axis soldiers behind enemy lines. The Allies gain points from staying alive, and from killing Axis
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