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“My first thoughts of the game were, "Wow, these...”

★★★★★

written by chernij on 21/02/2010

My first thoughts of the game were, "Wow, these graphics are great for a DS game". Although the controls are hard to get used to initially, the gameplay itself makes up for it. Not the best AI in the game, but not too shabby none the less.

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“The DS just shouldn't be cabable of such a fast...”

★★★★★

written by lewigy on 07/08/2008

The DS just shouldn't be cabable of such a fast paced/graphicly superb game like Call Of Duty 4. The controls are simple and effective, but can take 10 mins or so to get used to. I've got a PSP with Brothers in arms D-Day, its total PAP compared to Call Of Duty on DS. All I was expecting was a simple shooter that I could take with me on the DS whilst sat a trains etc BUT what i found and was blown away with was a fully playable graphicly jaw dropping war sim. You ride on the back of a HUM-V blasting a cannon and blowing up buildings and oil drums at speeds I simply didn't realise the DS could handle! You ride onboard a helicopter in levels that you never tire of, shooting at enemies on rooftops blowing up crazy enemies in jeeps fireing high powered connons "It's all crazy and sucks you in". Theres loads of sneaking around buildings. The bomb defusing bits are a great idea where you use your stylus to join up wires before the bomb blows! If you have no fancy PS3 or X-Box and have a DS hanging around even if it's your sons/daughters "GRAB A COPY OF THIS GAME" I've bought tons of games I put down within hours and never pick up again. COD4 gripped me and had me play through hunger and thirst to carry on for days until I fell asleep on the little touch sensitive screen, only to wake up grab a Brew and carry on (Took me 6 days to complete 6hours a day! that was a surprise too I never thought the little DS could hold so much data on a small cartridge).

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“The game is innovative. This is the first game I have...”

★★★☆☆

written by thespicycabbage on 19/03/2008

The game is innovative. This is the first game I have seen for the Nintendo DS that uses a stylus to play literally "hands-on". The game is very action packed but at times becomes ridiculous.

For example: The player will move the stylus by lifting it up and placing it at a different point in the touch pad for faster and more convenient aiming. However, the game will regard this as initiating Aim Down Sight(ADS or Iron Sight). When in the middle of a firefight, this proves to be most aggravating. To add to this, at times disengaging Aim Down Sight can take many taps on the touchpad when it should take only 2.
The enemy also has an annoying habit of having almost unlimited health. Many times I have emptied 30 bullets into an enemy's torso only to have him shoot back at me after flinching.

What really got me excited about this game was the multiplayer. A player can challenge one or more players to a fight in several maps. The game gives a choice from a variety of weaponry and different game types. Although the multiplayer is great, it is still very lacking. The game types though fun in concept are only truly compelling when more than 2 players are engaging in multiplayer action. The player and other individuals can go on seperate Nintendo DS' but cannot play co-op missions together. To remedy this, the game should have enabled adding AI based enemies to the game.

All in all, this game is great but only if the player is bored.

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