This first glimpse of the Wii remote in the FPS wild promises good things for the future.
Available on:
Xbox 360
,
PS3
,
Wii,
Xbox
,
PS2
Genre: Shooter Release date: November 15, 2006 Published by: Activision Developed by: Treyarch Infinity Ward
Coming out alongside Wii-exclusive shooters like Red Steel and Far Cry Vengeance, it might seem that the multiplatform port of Call of Duty 3 has a fight on its hands. But when we got both hands on a level from the game recently, we discovered that it's got plenty of fight in it.
At first we found it hard not to be disappointed that every possible control hasn't been made into a Wii-mote gesture and there aren't sections where you have to clip it to your belt and actually crawl on all fours,
» Read Full Call of Duty 3 preview
Friday 27 October 2006
Coming out alongside Wii-exclusive shooters like Red Steel and Far Cry Vengeance, it might seem that the multiplatform port of Call of Duty 3 has a fight on its hands. But when we got both hands on a level from the game recently, we discovered that it's got plenty of fight in it.
At first we found it hard not to be disappointed that every possible control hasn't been made into a Wii-mote gesture and there aren't sections where you have to clip it to your belt and
» Read Full Call of Duty 3 preview
The powerhouse FPS is waging war on three consoles, and we have hands-on reports from all fronts
Oct 06, 2006
The Call of Duty franchise has already defined what a next-gen first-person shooter should be, winning FPS battles since the day the Xbox 360 launched. Activision and Treyarch won't be happy until they win the whole darn war, and showed us their firepower in a next-gen hands-on gameplay session at Activision headquarters in Santa Monica, CA.
It's easy to see this series is hitting its stride. The people behind Call of Duty know that we want intense, memorable scenarios filled with carnage. We
» Read Full Call of Duty 3 preview
Call of Duty 3 improves on the franchise's already stellar legacy
Aug 08, 2006
It was a cold day in France. The rain was beating down something harsh, the enemies had an advantageous position, and we had one mission: get to the top of the hill. The problem was, for the most part, we were in a wide open valley with very little cover, and the enemies already occupied the few higher altitude positions there
» Read Full Call of Duty 3 preview
The World War II shooter series is set to issue its latest call
Jul 11, 2006
It's the first-person shooter that has constantly set the standards in the World War II action market so it was with much excitement that we got to see the latest on Call of Duty 3.
With new additions to the Call of Duty series, publisher Activision's main aim has been to create the most intense and authentic WWII experience possible, which is why the transition to the next generation of consoles is hugely important. The extra processing power means more of everything - more enemy troops, more
» Read Full Call of Duty 3 preview
ESRB Rating
Call of Duty 3 is rated: Teen
Blood,
Language,
Violence