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Call of Duty 2 Collector's Edition (DVD)
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Why I buy this one ?
- Fight in a wide range of locales and environments across the European Theater
- Multiple real-world WWII missions
- New context-sensitive battle chatter system has Allied soldiers react to the events around them
- Choice-based gameplay and open-ended battlefields allow you to individualize your tactics and play missions in the order you see fit
- Collector's Edition extras include concept art, mission walk-thrus, interviews, and a behind-the-scenes featurette
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"THE best FPS in gaming history... Period... NO argument", Definately an AWESOME game. But let me tell all of you something. DONT buy this product for the campaign mode (or adventure mode, etc...) buy it for the online multiplayer!!! YOU can play locally in your city, or ANYWHERE around the world!!! An also addition to this game is that there are over 200 severs for online!!! and the best part... the ONLINE multiplayer is... FREEEEE!!!! NO FEES... EVER!!! thats right... FREE... FOREVER!! I got this for my B-day, and it was the best thing i got! I couldnt believe, no payments. I couldnt even believe that there was no hook-up cords to the computer you needed! Just click multiplayer when you download the game,and you go into ONLINE multiplayer action!! I suggest it to anybody... you heard me... ANYBODY. I hope this was a helpful review!!!- Liam Klaxon, VA
"COD2 is great, not worth it to buy the Collector's Edition", COD1 and COD: United Offensive were fun, but the graphics were'nt great (they were for they're time) and it seemed as though winter would never end. Not in COD2, in COD2 we get to fight in Africa and on the beaches of Normandy at Point Du Hoc, not to mention some great new voice work and amazing, picture realistic, graphics. You can't say this doesn't deserve to be a sequel because the game is so different from the original that if it had a different name I wouldn't know it was related to COD1.
I have an X700 PRO and the graphics on this game are so undemanding that I can run the game on max settings and get no lag.
Plus the game sounds great and the new voice clips add a new demension to the game that COD1 never had. The AI seem to be almost human in they're responses.
I've played this game 3 times through and I'll never get tired of it, no one can touch Infinity Ward when it comes to WWII FPS games.
The CE is $10 more than the the original game and you only get one DVD with 5 or so short behind the scenes clips, the level walkthroughs are fun to watch, but you only get two! Just get the game in itself and forget about the Collector's Edition.
It's just too bad that COD3 is only being released on console.
"Not worth it", Call of Duty 2 is essentially identical to the first game. There are a few new weapons which I believe are most accurately and fairly described as "sorta neat", and obviously, the graphics have received a huge boost as well. That's really about it, however. It's a solid game, but in no way a must-own title.
Unless you absolutely have to buy Call of Duty 2 because you're in a clan, you're better off just sticking to the original. You'll get exactly the same gameplay for a lot less money. And hey, it'll run a hell of a lot better too. In fact, I even found that the updated visuals (particularly the bloom lighting and smoke effects) were often rather hard on the eyes and distracting to gameplay.
Honestly, pass this one up. As stated in the review title, it's just not worth it.
"The best WW2 FPS so far. Period.", Call of Duty 2 is a truely brilliant game. Is has all of the main ingredients to produce a great game. Gameplay, Graphics, Sound, Intelligent AI, Level Design and Lifspan. Similar to Medal of Honor: Frontline on the PS2, Call of Duty 2 is set in World War 2 during the Nazi invasion. Unlike MOH, you play the Americans, Russians and even the British. Your also not alone in COD2, in MOH your on your own in most of the game as you try to kill every single Nazi by yourself with no one around to help you at times. However, in Call of Duty 2 your aided constantly by your own troops (friendly AI) who cover your back, fire upon Germans while you reload, tell you where to go and even give you hints to where the next enemy or sniper is. And when your fellow American, Russian or British troops tell you which window the sniper is in, it actually helps. Example: one soldier shouts out "SNIPER ON THE LEFT, SECOND FLOOR", you then instantly know where the sniper is and take your shot. This is an example to the games engine. Intelligent AI that can enhance your gaming throughout playing.
But its not just the friendly AI that are intelligent, the enemy AI are also intelligent too. As Nazi's dive for cover, call for re-inforcements, run away from genades, throw grenades back at you with tremendous accuracy, run towards you shooting if cornered, hide behind walls or vehicles if fired at and even hit you with their guns if your close enough. The enemy AI in this game are truely terrifying. If its not their dangerous accuracy and speed, then its their running towards you screaming German harse language that will terrify you. The enemy AI are just as quick and as accurate at shooting as you are so quick reflexes and thinking are needed to survive. This is where Call of Duty 2's action comes in. With horrific speed and thundering noise, this game oozes action as soldiers beside you get violently blown away by German machine guns, a soldier in front of you gets thrown into the air by an enemy grenade, helmets flying off heads, tanks bursing through walls and fighter planes flying overhead. Along with the excellent action, this game also has its terrifying moments. For example; in one level you have to crawl through a small pipe over German defences, when all of a sudden your Russian team mates in front of you get shot to pieces by the Germans below causing the light from the bullet holes to brighten up the dark tunnel that your in. Another example is when a smoke bomb is thrown to blind the Germans of your location when suddenly, Germans come running through the smoke filled area screaming and firing blindly. Moments like these and many more cause panic and terror. Eventhough some levels seem impossible and the player starts to panic and possibly die, all hope is not lost as the game or level doesn't end when you die. Unlike Medal of Honor in order to survive you have to find health, in Call of Duty 2 there is no health bar. When you get hit or damaged, a red mist decends around the screen as a warning that your hurt and your health replenishes when your not being pounded by bullits. Also, if do happen to die you don't have to re-play the whole level again as the game saves automatically as you advance forward. When you die, you simply go back to the last moment in where the game was saved. Automatically and without confusion, this adds to the games gameplay.
With each level a different experience with different objectives and missions, Call of Duty 2 is by far repetetive. The X-Box 360 version is also very good but it is flawed in terms of speed as it seems slower than the PC version. Better than Medal of Honor: Frontline and Big Red One, Call of Duty 2 is by far the best FPS I have played since Quake 4, Halo 1 and 2. Call of Duty 2's incredible graphics (showing off its light, shadow and smoke effects) are perfectly juxtaposed with its booming loud sound effects. Gameplay with a keyboard and mouse is also excellent and is actually quite easer to use than the X-Box 360's control pad.
Call of Duty 2 is an incredible first person shooter and an incredible experience that is not to be missed. I would recommend Call of Duty 2 Collector's Edition on the PC to anyone interested in high voltage action, superb sound , realistic graphics and frightfully addictive gameplay.
In my opinion, this is one of the best first person shooters out there that will surely brown your pants.
"Buy the DVD version", The extras are nice, but the main reason to buy the DVD version is so that you don't have to install 6 (yes, six) CDs.
I don't even know why they still manufacture CD versions of every game. By now, people who don't have DVD-ROM players also don't have PCs that can run this game.
The game is great, by the way. You may think it's yet another WWII game, but believe me: it's worth playing it.
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"All Game Developers Out There Should Make Their PC Games As Good As Call of Duty 2", Call of Duty 2 is one of the very best PC games I have ever played on the PC. I have already played the Single Player portion of the game probably at least a hundred times already. Why have I played it so many times? Because Call of Duty 2 pulls you in like no other PC game can. Call of Duty 2 has all the makings of a great classic PC game. The realism and the graphics in this game are just unbelievable. The amount of detail in the maps is very good. This game has got one of the best AI's I've ever seen in a PC game. That applies to both Allied and Enemy soldiers throughout the game. World War II never looked better on the PC.
If all game developers out there would make PC games even half as good as Call of Duty 2, they would be set for life. The game developer of Call of Duty 2, Infinity Ward, is in my opinion one of the best game developer's out there right now.
There are already rumors out there that Infinity Ward is already working on a expansion pack for Call of Duty 2 that is supposed to be coming out later on this year and that they are also working on Call of Duty 3. Either the expansion pack for Call of Duty 2 or the new Call of Duty 3 game is supposed to be taking place in World War II with the Allies armies fighting the Japanese Imperial Army in the Pacific Theater of War. I wonder if the timing of one of these next Call of Duty games coming out has anything to do with Clint Eastwood's new movie coming out later on this year that has to do with the battle of Iwo Jima in the Pacific during World War II. It will be be real interesting to see what happens. I'm sure later on this year Infinity Ward will announce through a press release what there planning to do. No matter what Infinity Ward does, I will definitely be one of the first people standing in line waiting to buy the next PC game that they release.
"Call of Duty 2 Collectors edition", This is one great game. While I dont think its better then the first, anyone who likes FPS, or WWII games should definetly pick this one up.
Let me talk about the graphics first. Overall this is a very tight looking package. Textures, normal mapping, the works. It ranks up there with the F.E.A.R.'s and Half Life 2's of the world. The only problem is that the game slows down (on pc, no slowdown on Xbox 360 version) when alot of smoke is on screen. But when your in the smoke, you dont notice much because you cant see that well. A great looking game all around.
The sound in the game is good as well. There are a couple of problems, but for now Ill stick to the good. The voiceovers are top notch. They are done by many actors from the Band of Brothers series. Its funny, you can notice that its Malarky, Garneir, Pencala, and others voices in the game. Adds a good feel to the sound. The battle sounds are great also. Guns sound great for the most part, and explosions and what not all sound great. Music is great as well. There are a couple of problems with the sound though. One, the battle chatter system always sounds like your fellow soldiers are no more then 2 feet away, when, like on the Pointe du Hoc level, your 100 feet ubove them. This takes away from the realisim of the game for me. Also, the Thompson and M1Garand sounds arent that good. Thompson sounds week, unlike the powerful .45 cal ACP round it fires. The M1 sounds to crackly also, where the actual gun sounds more popish, in terms of gun sounds.
One good thing about the game is that all the levels are intense, from start to finish. It never lets up. The only thing is the health system. It is very reminesent of the Halo 2 health system, but without the Sci-Fi setting. The realisim was undercut here as well. I was kind of dissapointed they went with more of an arcade like feel with the health. I think they should have made a medic that you could get health from as well as the health packs. This would have also kept the pace of the game up, without the backtracking for health like in the first.
If you arent sick of FPS, or WWII games, go pick this one up. If you like arcade feeling WWII games, this is the game for you. If you want realisim, this probably isnt the best choice for you. Get the first Brothers in Arms if you want realisim. If you like intense, frantic, out of controll squad based combat, pick this one up as soon as you can. The Collectors Edition, in my opinion, is worth a little extra chedder.
Presintation. 8.5- The game is presented well, some slowdown hurts though.
Graphics. 9.5- One of the better looking games out there right now, Especially if you have a good computer.
Sound. 9.0- Sounds great, some design problems and lackluster gun sounds for Thompson and M1, but otherwise great.
Gameplay. 9.5- Incredibly intense and lots of fun. Very arcadeic, and not realistic, buts lots of fun.
Lasting Appeal. 9.5- Single player has lots of replay, Multiplayer is a blast also.
Overall. 9.2
"Reasons why Call of Duty and COD UO are better", Single player mode of Call of Duty 2 is nice. The graphics are stunning and created well. Although compared to Call Of Duty & Call of Duty United Offensive in terms of Multiplayer-
Call Of Duty 2 just cannot compare. You DO NOT- yes I repeat, *DO NOT* have the capability to drive in any vehicles (one reason COD UO was so much fun) in multiplayer mode. You *CAN NOT* sprint at all in this game- another much needed feature to enhance the gameplay that was obviously left out.
The only improvement to this game is the graphics engine, the smoke grenades, and the way you throw grenades. That's *IT*
I would make the choice of purchasing Battlefield 2 over Call of Duty 2 unless you like being just a foot-soldier in a WWII setting.
The graphics are excellent, the singleplayer mode is fun, but you will get sick of hearing the word, "Potato Masher" in the game and the game will not last very long.
I give it 3 stars because it truly is just like the first editions of Call of Duty- but it surely isn't "Game of the Year."
That title may end up with EA's Battlefield 2.
"Tiresome Deja Vu WWII Shooter", If you played COD1 and the UO expansion pack, there is nothing here that is worth playing yet AGAIN, unless you are 100% engrossed in the WWII FPS genre. The overall feel of the game, while slightly different due to the modified health system, is very much the same as before. The weapons are exactly like they were before, and you can't help saying to yourself "didn't I do this already???". Cannot recommend unless you are a serious WWII fan.
"Be a Hero... Again!", "Call of Duty" lovers will be eagerly awaiting the arrival of another "United Offensive" Expansion pack after finishing this stunning WWII fps. In 2004 the next best single player shooter to "Half-Life 2" was "Call of Duty 1". Needless to say COD2 brings us yet another damn fine sequel effort to rival anything else on the shelf. COD has firmly taken over where "Medal of Honour: Allied Assault" first got our attention in trying to recreate the "Saving Private Ryan" experience for us all. The COD series is built on the same concept as MOH except there is more action, more high-octane moments and a very different type of enemy AI. COD2 has upgraded the enemy and platoon squad AI from COD1 so that your comrades can identify the enemy and instead of scripting each action sequence as in COD1, COD2 depends on AI so that a rerun of any level will play differently although the situations remain the same. COD2 also has a lot more going on in terms of what you can pilot and drive although not freely but as part of the storyline. COD2 retains all the cinematic intensity that its predecessor successfully claimed and even expands on each of the earlier episodes over the course of a four year WWII period to give us Moscow 1941 - Red Army Training, Demolition, Stalingrad 1942 - Repairing the Wire, The Pipeline, Stalingrad 1943 - Downtown Assault, City Hall, Comrade Sniper, El Alamein 1942 - The Diversionary Raid, Hold the Line, Operation Supercharge, El Daba 1942 - The End of the Beginning, Libya 1943 - Crusader Charge, 88 Ridge, Tunisia 1943 - Outnumbered and Outgunned, Retaking Lost Ground, Assault on Matmata, D-Day 1944 - The Battle of Pointe du Hoc, Retreat? We're Advancing in Another Direction, The Silo, Caen 1944 - Prisoners of War, The Crossroads, The Tiger, The Brigade Box, Hill 400 1944 - Approaching Hill 400, Rangers Lead the Way, The Battle for Hill 400 and Germany 1945 - Crossing the Rhine, where you get to play as either a Soviet or a Brit or as a member of the US forces. Missions range from basic training, defending against attacks, counterattacks, planting explosives, repairing cut field wires, contacting HQ via the field phone, disabling Panzer II tanks, crawling through pipelines, taking out enemy snipers, destroying fuel barrel supplies with some of the best explosion effects seen in any game to date, destroying ammo depot supplies, gathering enemy documents, defending lower lines by using close-range weapons and artillery support, clearing out bunkers, radioing in for artillery bombardments, taking a Mosque, driving tanks, holding out for 5 minutes till support arrives, clearing the buildings in the town, sniping the artillery crews from a Silo tower, finding wounded Americans, transporting the wounded, taking a farmhouse and barn, taking out mortar crews and if that is not enough... securing a hill from a German advance. The smoke effects are absolutely photorealistic and have set a new benchmark for graphics quality. The textures might let the game down a small bit, including very blocky building designs or similar house interiors that are repeated at several points in the game but the environments and maps are genuinely war like all the way through and can not be faulted. The enemy AI and your own team AI are much more realistic than COD1 and your team is reliable. If you get too close to the enemy you will engage him in close quarter combat. Although Call of Duty was never meant to be a war simulation, but more of a 1st person war adventure, to be honest, does exactly what it says on the tin. So apart from the staged element, which actually ads to the game, it is more of an experience than a game you will turn to time and time again, however it is worth it for the experience of the single player mission alone. It is also much longer than COD1 and OU, where COD1 had a 1.5 day game span and UO had 3, COD2 will last you for well over a week if you play one mission a day. The pandemonium of war is all here in a spectacular fashion because the story is a winner as you play a mini version of BAND OF BROTHERS and ENEMY AT THE GATES. Like COD1 you even feel loss at the end but for some reason the connection to your comrades in COD1 was a lot stronger because it was more scripted. The AI detracts from that connection a little bit, but I am only cribbing. Although Directx 9 is the standard for all the cutting edge new first person pc shooters, COD2 has been designed around Directx 7 technology. Only the new Geforce 7800 GT cards can seem to handle DX9 quality. If you don't have a very high end machine then selecting DX7 may prove to be the best result and funny enough is probably how COD2 should be played. Test it out to see. If you are looking for a war multiplayer then go for "Battlefield 2" (it is the war simulation that everyone plays for multiplayer) but do not miss COD2 single player! COD has always been a contender for game of the year and COD2 is no exception.
Pros: - Cinematic gaming. - Best new war game and a worthy 1st person shooter. - Awesome war atmosphere. - Smoky explosions.
Cons: - Needs a high spec system to run on full settings.
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