A would be average WWII shooter made just a little bit better by some frantic and exciting moments.

User Rating: 8.7 | Call of Duty: Finest Hour PS2
When I started playing the first mission in Stalingrad, I couldn't help but feel the frantic nature of the combat, especially since you have no weapon at first. There are many soldiers running across the trenches, which really gave it a real feel. At this moment, I was almost sure that this game would be nothing but amazing. Sadly, the developers couldn't help but throw in some missions where you can barely find your way, and they just are not up to par with some other moments in the game. This really brought that down.

Gameplay-

Gameplay is pretty good by all means. It isnt revolutionary, but just what you'd expect for a game like this. I will give them props though on the ability to aim down the sight; that really gives it more substance. Also I really liked the system for changing stance. It was a lot simpler than other games. One really bad thing though was the grenades.

Graphics-

The graphics are good, but nothing special. They get the job done. Although the textures can be bland at times and just boring, give them some slack, I mean, it was a war after all. Plus the graphics are very smooth looking so you can tell what everything is.

Sound-

The guns are failry loud, some could be louder. It seems like there is good sound as far as backround noise goes though. Average here.

Value-

Single player is a great experience, but it still leaves you wanting more, so then there is multiplayer. multiplayer can offer countless hours of fun. Nothing beats sucessfully sniping in this games multiplayer, and most of the maps are really well set up. Really good value here.

Overall- If you are into WWII shooters, call of duty, or just any shooter, you should definetely check this one out.