Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Call of Duty 3 review

A 2006 game released for Xbox, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii that takes place during World War II involving Allied resistance in 1944 France.

This game feels amazing as it includes the historical accuracy of climbing down the tip of the iceberg that is World War II when Axis powers were going to be defeated the next year. Gameplay is a first person shooter that involves many WWII era weapons. Controls work well with graphics being just fine. This game had positive reviews and in my view contributes to inspiration in moving forward with Call of Duty games. Call of Duty 3 at it's time was the most detailed Call of Duty to it's date. While it did feel linear, it felt like a bolt of action during World War II. There are several different campaigns including American, British/French, Canadian, and Polish campaigns. It appears to me that the Xbox 360 version was the best since not only is Xbox series best suited for Call of Duty games but it also had better hardware and graphics which made pictures more clear.

Call of Duty started as a World War II game and evolved into other events such as Black Ops series taking place during Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis of the early 1960's. What Call of Duty 3 had going for it was how war games could be expanded in ways people would have never imagined shortly before. The latest Call of Duty game will be Call of Duty: Ghosts, which sounds like a stealth version of Black Ops to me.

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