Call of Duty 3 came in and I had every intention of passing it to Starscream for review, as he is a huge COD fan. After all, I had played Call of Duty: The Big Red One on the PS2 and absolutely hated it! Everything was so dark and I just didn’t think
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GameZone
The game mechanics and general feel of the game are not overly different from what gamers are used to, but that this is brought to such vivid life on a console is a tribute to the diligence of the developers.
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GameSpot
World War II may have ended in 1945, but that hasn't stopped the axis and allies from waging war against one another on the video game front. And now there's a new battleground--the PlayStation 3. With Call of Duty 2 developer Infinity Ward having moved
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Sure it comes up a little short compared to the pacing and overall level design of COD2, but the real crime here is found with all the glitches and other technical problems that make the Normandy Breakout feel more like the Normandy Lockup.
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The PS3 version of the game is just as impressive as the Xbox 360 version and while it doesn’t have split-screen multiplayer, it makes up for this with the Sixaxis functionality.
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For a PS3 launch title, Call of Duty 3 does an excellent job of taking advantage of the PS3’s many facets in order to make a very competent game. The story follows the World War II through the perspective of four allied soldiers from the US, Canadian,
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The Call of Duty games have constantly been some of the best in the WWII shooter genre, but with so many sequels and spin-offs, is the formula finally getting old? And considering series creators Infinity Ward had nothing to do with this latest
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