Call of Duty 2 lives up to its game of the year predecessor with all of its epic single player and extremely addicting
User Rating: 8.9 | Call of Duty 2 X360
Call of Duty 2 lives up to its game of the year predecessor with all of its epic single player and extremely addicting and immersive multiplayer. The problem here lies within its multiplayer interface for the Xbox 360 for which I am deeply disappointed. The game has a flawless short but very fulfilling single player campaign, then jumps to its laggy severely flawed multi-player mode that has nearly turned my away for good many times. If not for the very addictive gameplay when everything is in sync I probably would leave the game for good. The matchmaking is very clunky. There is no way to have friends travel from game to game or even join your game without way to much matchmaking trickery. These things make for very frustrating multiplayer. Also the system link for some reason allows for only one person per system as well as the xbox live setup only allows for one person per system. These things don't come close though to cancelling out the very addictive gameplay which, just as it advertised is the closest to war as I ever want to be.