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First-person shooter Call of Duty is inspired in the semi fantastic episode of World War II where you'll be accompanied by your allied comrades shooting against, off course, the Nazi force.
Call of Duty is an action game for the PC, developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. In this video game you get to fight as an American, British and Russian soldier. You'll fight in risky missions like Operation Overlord, the Battle of the Bulge, Stalingrad and seize the Reichstag (German Parliament) to complete victory. From all those battles, the most memorable are the Russian missions because it gives you a sense of the particularly dreadful circumstances that Russian soldiers faced in a conflict that left tens of millions of Russians dead, sort of stories Hollywood is little interested to showcase.
Call of Duty has three distinct single-player campaigns for PC. One is for the Americans, a second one is for the British, and a third one's for the Russians. Each plot takes place in different part of Europe , off course.
This PC video game features five different multiplayer modes, though: Deathmatch, team deathmatch, behind enemy lines, and two Counter-Strike-style objective-based modes. Some of the innovations that this video game incorporated were pioneered in Operation Flashpoint and Viet Cong: a reticle is available and the player can shoot from the hip. This are most shots at any distance are taken by aiming through the real gun sights on the barrel, so-called “iron sights”.
Call of Duty for PC lacks of a narrative story. Blame the designers for that, they have arranged to put gamers in almost any mission possible without telling you in advance, just like the real thing. There's no epilogue when you finish a series of missions, so all you get is a different-looking between-mission loading screen to clue you in that you've moved on to the next chunk of the game.
But if you are dying more that the normal average, it's probably you are not quite doing the best strategy.
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