Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
Game » consists of 13 releases. Released Nov 01, 2005
The second console spin-off of the Call of Duty series (and the first in the series attributed to Treyarch), Big Red One focuses on a single Allied soldier: American Sgt. Roland Roger of a unit dubbed the "Big Red One".
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Call Of Duty 2: Big Red One, Is Simply Superb. 0
I believe my title says it all. This game is simply superb. I think it deserves 4 1/2 stars, but there was no option to have that rating. So I rated it a five. Anyway, let's get to the review.Though this game is superb, it's not flawless. There are several defects in the graphics, and many pointless glitches. However, because of the fabulous gameplay, there is absolutely no reason to complain about the games appearence. There is many realistic gunning features, and plenty of gun varieties throug...
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Vastly Better Than Finest Hour 0
Back in 2003 PC gamers worldwide were occupied by Activision's adumbration of the Second World War via a game known as Call of Duty. This Call of Duty was able to change a genre's reputation in ways never seen before as it furthered first person shooters immersion and interactivity almost by ten-fold. It had smart, relatable characters, authentic tactical combat and best of all an online mode that everyone could enjoy. It almost came out a sleeper hit and caused its competitors (namely EA)...
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awesome game 0
this game is awesome. it is the best fps game ive ever played. trust me ive played millions. i would definetly reccomend this game to anyone. the one flaw is there is some language but what do u expect its rated teen. get this game. the makers of this game went all out onn weapons. u have the classics, m1 garand, thompson, those two are the main guns u have. you also get ones you find by killing an enemy like the smg or the mp40. over all this game is a must have...
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