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Call of Duty 2 | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $9.95

| Platform: Windows XP Brand: ACTIVISION Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2005-10-25 ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Features: - Unprecedented enhancements from stunningly realistic graphics to seamless gameplay, thanks to the revolutionary COD2 engine
- Fight in a wide range of locales and environments across the European Theater - even fighting The Desert Fox across the scorching sands of North Africa
- Multiple real-world WWII missions - Use rocket-propelled grappling hooks alongside your Army Ranger squad to storm and scale the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc against a relentless German counterassault, and slog through urban chaos as a tank hunter in war-torn Russia
- Rely on your squad more than ever - The new context-sensitive battle chatter system has Allied soldiers react to the events around them -- they'll draw enemy fire, lay down cover for you, use foxholes and moving tanks for cover, and warn you of incoming enemy troops and hostile fire
- Choice-based gameplay and open-ended battlefields allow you to individualize your tactics and play missions in the order you see fit
What happened to # 3? [Posted on 2007-11-08] I am a big fan of the Call of Duty series. As a PC gamer I'm pleased that Call of Duty 4 is available, but what happened to COD 3 for the PC gamer? I feel as if the gaming industry is turning into the movie industry, meaning games made for 15 - 25 year olds, thus I give COD 5 stars, but I hope in the future I hope Activision doesn't forget about the PC adults.
Fun for Everyone [Posted on 2007-12-07] Call of duty 2 is one of the most funnest game I own. It has an awsome single player exsperience with a cool tactical edge. It also has online play that would even intrest the casual gamer. Another good thing is you could have an old computer and still play it. Over-all, Call of duty 2 is sweet. So if you are looking for a good FPS at a low cost, Get this game!
Extremely frustrating save system [Posted on 2008-02-22] I would love this game if they would just fix the save system.
I feel I have no control over the game and that I'm not really interacting with this environment because my only goal is find the next save point. I'm not permitted to play out the game how I want to.
In the traditional game saving system, I would have a sense of accomplishment by being able to save whenever I had performed well. This system takes that away. It only saves by my finding a secret save spot. No thrill there at all.
And it wouldn't be so bad if, upon getting killed, I would instantly start the game play again. Instead an extremely annoying philosophical message appears for a number of seconds. They disrupt the flow of the action to the point where I just don't enjoy this game. I have all the expressions memorized at this point. Why the !@%@@ did the designers impose this on us? I would really like to know.
I refuse to buy the other versions of Call of Duty unless I can confirm that these problems are fixed.
Ugh!
You can really feel like you are part of the action! [Posted on 2008-04-26] What I really enjoy about this game is how realistic it is! There are a number of great missions that you go on that are based on historical events. Also, you really do feel a part of the actions. For instance, when a bomb explodes next to you, the ground shakes and your controller shakes as well! The game is also rather challenging. Often times it is hard to see who is shooting at you so you have to be very, very careful not too move too quickly or expose yourself to gun fire. One wrong move and you are dead!
I would strongly recommend this game to any fan of shooters...or any fan of good games in general!
one of the three best games i ever played [Posted on 2008-07-05] a very equilibrated game, with lot of game thrill & entertainment, Three different points of view on the same war on the allied forces, three kind of different weaponry and equipments, simply magnificent.
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