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Call of Duty 2 Review

Posted by: Mike Sowerby on: 01/16/2006 08:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Developer Infinity Ward obviously doesn’t believe in small things, but rather aims towards grand scale of epic proportions. The first Call of Duty did this for the most part with some of the most immense battles and a scale and level of intensity never before witnessed on a PC. This has helped set the Call of Duty series above the rest of the crowded World War II genre. Now, Infinity Ward have released their sequel. Something much bigger, more refined and hopefully much better. Read article


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