Where to begin? First of all I really like first person games, especially shooters. I love the Call of Duty series, and I already think this one is the best in the series because I own the PS2 version and I loved it. But I was also curious of how owning the X360 version would feel, so I bought it without hesitation. The minute I whacked this baby into my X360, it was already beyond impressive. You'd really feel like you're in WW2. The weapons are so authentic and feel awesome everytime you fire at an enemy with it and the aiming is beyond realistic when you hold down the left trigger to get a clear shot. The MG42 turret is amazing, but I find it the most obsolete weapon in the game 'cause you don't really get to use it. I was able to use it against enemies in only one part. I really liked the driving 'cause it feels so real and fun, especially in the first person view. Blowing up stuff in a tank couldn't have been any better, brilliant.
The graphics? Beautiful. It can make you feel like you're watching a movie. Everything is done to the last detail, and all running at an amazing 60 fps, and I don't even have a high definition TV! I'd love to see how the game would look in a high def TV.
In addition to looking amazing, the game has super realistic sounds. The weapons sound just like they should sound, explosions are great, our character gets deaf for a few seconds, wow! The voice acting is also splendid.
To sum it all up, this is one hell of a war game that shouldn't be missed. It may be short, but it has some replay value and some pretty good multiplayer.
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