Call of Duty: Finest Hour Official Trailer 3
Take a look at some awesome footage of Call of Duty: Finest Hour in this trailer
Take a look at some awesome footage of Call of Duty: Finest Hour in this trailer
The player uses his sniper rifle to eliminate German foes.
Follow your sergeant up a hill while under fire.
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