Solid
In terms of single player campaign mode, it actually wasn't as long as I would have liked, but it was a pretty engaging experience. There are 14 levels which took me a matter of 2 weeks to beat. Since I had never played a Call of Duty game before- it took some getting used to the style of the game, but after getting used to it I was hooked. The online mode is a lot of fun with up to 24 players playing at one time. The environments are very diverse, but I personally only find 2 or 3 of them playable. The other environments are either too hard to find your opponent in or they have too many spots where a person can just camp out and destroy the competition. But if you stick to just the levels that you enjoy playing, the online mode is a blast. With Team Battle, Capture the Flag, Single Flag CTF, and War there is a pretty solid variety of modes that you can get involved in. This helps out a lot in making the game very fun to play. A few other complaints I have about online mode are: There are no microphones, so it is VERY hard to be able to figure out what your teammates are doing. I think this would be a great game to incorporate team work into, but sadly- there is no chance since the use of microphones isn't an option. My final complaint is that there is no rating system or stat-tracking system. It would be nice to be able to see what level the people you are playing are and to be able to see your own kills vs death ratio. Overall, this is a pretty solid game which is very enjoyable. A longer single player campaign, more online environments, microphone use, and a stat-tracking system could have easily made this the best game out at PS3 launch. Despite these downfalls- Call of Duty 3 is still a very good game which I would recommend anyone who is interested in shooters plays.