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Call of Duty 2: Big Red One on GameCube (2005)

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Average rating: 58%
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3 stars out of 5
from 38 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 15
Collections: Call of Duty Collection
Developers: TREYARCH
Format: GameCube
Number of players: 1
Released: 18/11/2006
Also Available on:  Also Available on: PS2  Also Available on: XBOX

Brief synopsis of Call of Duty 2: Big Red One

It is, we admit, sometimes difficult to keep track of all the different World War II shooters. But Call of Duty was a pretty stand out effort, a FPS that was both arcadey and atmospheric, with a structure that eschewed giving you one player to control for the whole game in favour of a range of protagonists to play as: an American Paratrooper, a Royal Marine Commando and a Russian tank commander. If you were a fan of it at the time, back in 2003, youll know that it was showered with Game of the Year awards.

Last week Call of Duty 2 was released, offering more of the same theatre hopping action and allowing you to play variously as a Russian tank killer, a tank commander in the Desert Rats or a Ranger on the beaches of Normandy. In an astute tie in by publisher Activision, the release of Infinity Wards sequel is accompanied by this effort from Treyarch, which receives the honour of being decorated with a Call of Duty Medal.

Theres no character hopping in this version though. Quite the reverse in fact, as you become a fiercely partisan member of the legendary American division The Big Red One, which came out of the war as the most decorated US Army division of all time. Form a bond with your squad as you run the gauntlet of the European theatre of operations, fighting through North Africa, Italy, Belgium and France. Chaotic and terrifying battle scenes are the backdrop for involving squad actions, as your comrades react with sophisticated behaviour to what happens around you. Just like in the sister title, the squad system connects you intimately with the soldiers fighting by your side, and theyll give you covering fire, take cover themselves, even distract the enemy from what you are up to. Theyll also warn you of the hazards around you, giving you forewarning of approaching enemies and incoming fire. A welcome addition to the growing CoD legacy.

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Rated - 2 starsDecent game let down by bugs

John Nathan Pappas from Wales , 05/12/2006

What could have been a good game is badly let down by some bugs. On some levels you cannot advance because action (like a door being kicked down) doesn't occur. You are then forced to play from the beginning and hope the same doesn't occur again. The flying section was particularly prone to this. Which is a shame as this was one of the best levels.

The other problem with the game is that it's all been done before. If you've played the PC version of Call of Duty plus it's expansion then there is nothing new here to get excited about. But it would still be enjoyable if it weren't for the bugs.

Rent Medal of Honor:European Assault instead.

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