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Call of Duty 2 Big Red One


Rrring... Rrring... Hello, Duty? Yes, we'll be right there!

When gazing out over the smoking, cratered expanse of World War II shooters, it takes a really special title to snare your interest. Call of Duty 2: Big Red One takes a fairly competent perspective on the genre, but, despite some stirring segments through Italy, these tattered soldiers could have used a little more time in training.
 
CoD2:BRO centers around the exploits of the First Infantry Division (the legendary "Fighting First"), so you ship-out to the war's European hotspots, facing Rommel's Afrika Korps in Africa and Mussolini's troops in Italy, before anybody else. Unfortunately, the vague plot points don't grab you until well into the game's middle. A believable depiction of the events of World War II as seen through the eyes of the United States' burliest division, BRO takes players through some of the unsung locales ordinarily glossed over by most titles. Fighting more than simply Nazis, you and your fellow troops sand-slog through Africa, storm through black-shirted Italy, and tromp into annihilated France.
 
Plugging enemies is fun, but harvesting a bizarre arsenal from your atypical foes (including some peculiar side-loading Italian firearms) is even better. Of course, you can still punch holes in people with all the old WWII favorites, including the Springfield sniper rifle, M1 Garand rifle and Thompson sub-machine gun (to name but a few). It's not all about the handheld firearms though; along the path of the First, you'll be required to plant explosives on tanks, paint targets with binoculars for air support and spew hot lead from machine gun turrets.
 
Gameplay includes little diversity beyond the standard "go there, kill the Jerrys" formula, but occasionally you'll engage in activities outside the average infantryman's experience. Bulling through enemy lines and mashing everything flat with steel tank treads provides a welcome break from the grind of constantly finding cover, and the Liberator bombing run (which allows you to man each station in a B-52) delivers a tense change in the action. The AI lacks the killer instinct that would have been ideal in a wartime situation, but at least this applies to both the enemies and your buddies; they're equally thick-headed, leaving you to be the hero.

 
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Cwf2008  - 11 months 26 days ago 
Actually the B-52 is the Stratofortress, and it was introduced over 20 years after World War 2...i dont remember what the Liberator is but it sure as heck isnt the B-52. Oh and FIRST!
AN0NYMOUS  - 7 months 10 days ago 
the term "liberator" does not refer to the type of bomber, but the fact that the bombers are liberating the people
piroownedyou69  - 3 months 2 days ago 
this game is really fun to play and if you say it isnt you are a chode hound
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Call of Duty 2 Big Red One

Genre: Shooter
Release date: 18 Nov 2005
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Treyarch
Features: Headset, Network adaptor
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
16 player VS
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