Call of Duty 2 is the best WWII game in the world, Where the F**k is Call Of Duty 3 on the (PC) I'm disappointed.

User Rating: 9.8 | Call of Duty 2 PC
Call of Duty 2 Is the Best WWII game Ever, extremely realistic game. The gameplay, graphics, sound are amazing!!!!!!! The UK and the US Campaign are amazing. That good, you never get bored. The difficulty levels in this game are Easy, Regular, Hardened, Veteran. In the first set of missions, the player is a soldier on the Russian front, Private Vasili Ivanovich Koslov (who was first mentioned by his first name in Yuri Petrenko's letters to Natasha in Call of Duty: United Offensive). Vasili joined the Red Army for revenge; much of his family was killed by German heavy artillery. The first Russian mission is a training mission during the Battle of Moscow. Simulating the poor economy and training of the Russians at the time, the player is forced to use potatoes as practice grenades. After finishing 'training' by beating back a German assault, the player takes part in house to house fighting across Stalingrad. Battles rage from December 1942 - January 1943, at a train-yard and City Hall.

In the second set of missions, the player plays a British soldier, Sergeant John Davis of the Seventh Armoured Division. Davis is commanded by Captain Price, a popular figure from the first game. As Price was in different places and was killed on board the Tirpitz in his previous outing, it is to be assumed that the events in the second set of missions occur prior to the Tirpitz mission of Call of Duty 1. During the advance from El-Alamein to Tunisia, and the fighting at Caen in Normandy, the character must take over buildings, towns, and facilities and defend against counterattacks each time. The British campaign includes much armour as they are known as the backbone of the North African campaign. Throughout most of the missions, you will be covered with Crusader and Sherman Tanks.

An addendum to the second set of missions has the player taking on the role of a British Tank commander, David Welsh. It is only one campaign (2 levels) long, but the player takes part in the 7th Armoured Division's advance across Libya, harrying the retreating Germans.

The next set of missions are American based. As Corporal Bill Taylor of the 2nd Ranger Battalion, the player starts off by playing a part in D-Day, at the assault of Pointe du Hoc, which was located four miles west of Omaha Beach. The Americans have no more than twenty feet of beach to charge up before having to climb ropes up a cliff to sabotage artillery aimed at Utah Beach and Omaha Beach. On arriving at the top of the cliffs, the guns are discovered to be decoys, as they were during the actual war. The player then has to fight his way through German trenches and a French village to find the real set of guns. The remainder of the campaign sees the player taking part in the brutal fighting in Normandy and on Hill 400 under fire of German machine gun bunkers, artillery and Tiger tanks. Interestingly, a Panzer II is seen in Normandy even though they were almost non-existent by then.

The final mission is set amongst the Americans in Crossing the Rhine crossing into Germany. In the last scene, Sgt. Randall receives a field promotion and suggests to the Colonel that he should promote Corporal Taylor to replace the now empty Sgt. position.

The end credits depict the dramatic rescue of Capt. Price from German hands by American soldiers with much better camera angles than the "side-scroller" adventure in the original Call of Duty credits. After the credits end the words, "No cows were harmed in the making of this game" appear, as in the original Call of Duty. This is in reference to the dead cattle lying about in the Normandy missions.

Mission sequence Campaign 1 : Private Vasili Ivanovich Koslov (Red Army, 13th Guards Rifle Division) Battle of Moscow, Dec 1941 Battle of Stalingrad, Dec 1942 Battle of Stalingrad, Feb 1943 Campaign 2: Sergeant John Davis (British Army, 7th Armoured Division) Second Battle of El Alamein, Oct-Nov 1942 Tunisia Campaign, March 1943 Battle of Normandy, June 1944 Campaign 3: Tank Commander David Welsh (British Army, 7th Armoured Division) Libya, Jan 1943 Campaign 4: Corporal Bill Taylor (US Army, 2nd Ranger Battalion, Dog Company) Pointe du Hoc, June 1944 Battle of Hurtgen Forest/Hill 400, Dec 1944 Crossing the Rhine, March 1945.

I want Call of Duty 3 on the PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!