*features a story that you heard at school
*limited weapon variations
*you most likely won't know who your even playing as
*no creativity due to realism
*lack of enemy variety
*no puzzles
*no bosses
*little exploration
*repetitive run-and-gun gameplay
*multiplayer that will keep middle-schoolers happy
*Same old multiplayer similar to Cod 2
If you've played the first Call of Duty, I see no reason why you need to buy Cod2, cod3, or cod5, or medal of honor 1,2,3, battlefield 1942, War front, history channel: battle for the pacific, dunes of war, hour of victory, brothers in arms 1, brothers in arms 2, company of heroes, the outfit, heats of iron 1, hearts of iron 2, pacific storm, world war ii combat: iwo jima, silent hunter 1, silent hunter 2, silent hunter 3, silent hunter 4, world war II combat: road to berlin, Rush for berlin, blitzkrieg, blitzkrieg 2, or any other world war ii game
And that packet Mrs. Jennings assigned you in middle school about World War II should really help you understand the story in Call of Duty 5.
I can see why the Japanese make fun of us for making the same old shooters and world war II games
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