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written by GeorgiaGr on 22/03/2012
I could not live without cod,my personal favourite is cod4 however they are all brilliant. Can't wait for the next one out!!!
written by gingerjackuk on 16/09/2006
Call of Duty is a brilliant PC game! It has brilliant graphics, and you can never get fed up with it, as there is are excellent multiplayer online modes. Great storyline as well. It is occasionally jumpy gameplay, but it's very rare. Well worth buying. I would definitely recommend.
written by TOMLEECEE on 09/12/2004
Call of Duty is the best WWII first person shooter ever made. It beats Medal of Honour hands down with superior graphics, excellent weapon balance and great artificial intelligence from your comrades.
You get to play Call of Duty in 3 episodes, through the eyes of a British, Russian and American soldier. Each chapter is markedly different as you get to use weapons specific to that army and take part in county-specific weapons (such as defending Stalingrad as a Russian). The firefights can get very tense, and because enemy intelligence is so good, they can become a test of nerve - who will pop out first to take a shot?! On a high end machine, Call of Duty looks very nice, and although there is no light-sourcing, the levels have been coloured well and textures are very sharp and realistic. Incidental music is well played, and the tank missions are excellent (could quite easliy have been used as game in their own right). Call of Duty is a worthy shoot'em up and anyone with a decent enough PC should own it.
written by British 241 on 11/11/2004
Call of Duty is a very good game. However I noticed that it likes to spoof other war films and put you in that role. For example the Russian part of the game is entirely based around "Enemy at the gates" and the American part is based on the "Band of Brothers series". However this does not put you off too much.
It is a typical first person shooter game, very similar to Medal of Honor, but with better graphics and of course the squad fighting part.
This is what seperates Medal of Honor and Call of Duty apart. You are no longer expected to be dumped in a mission with 2 people maximum and fight whole squads of enemies, no. You know fight along side a squad of your own and can rely on their help.
As well as this there are some great historical moments, like the taking of Pegasus bridge and the taking of Berlin and the Reichstag as the Russians.
All in all a great game if a little too short.
written by bigadz7 on 10/09/2004
Call of Duty is a fantastic, though short game. You fight in various authentic locations but for me the best were Bastogne with the U.S. airborne, the Parachute Regiment at Pegasus bridge and at Stalingrad with the Russians, truly Epic battles. You get a sense of occasion, particularly at Stalingrad where you are given ammunition and no rifle and told you will be shot if you step backwards. You eventually pick up a rifle from a fallen comrade. I was killed many times trying to get up to the city. If you set this game to the hardest setting it is much more challenging but still the game is too short. There are a few little niggles with programming and military authenticity but not enough to spoil the fun.
written by brains on 11/01/2004
Call of Duty is a truly great game, I enjoyed every moment of each level. The graphics were smooth & full of detail,I had no problems running this game,I have 128meg nvida graphics card, XP2800 Athion processer with 512meg of ram.
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