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firstadopter
01-14-2004, 09:31 PM
FirstAdopter.com Featured Review – Call of Duty from Activision written by Rendition

When I first heard about Call of Duty, I admit my first thought was “Gee whiz. Just what the world needs, another World War II first person shooter.” However when I heard the production leads from the Electronic Arts Medal of Honor team were developing the game for Activision, I became intrigued.

Graphics & Sound – 9 out of 10
The graphics are solid, if not a spectacular use of the Quake 3 engine. Even iD Software has lauded Infinity War’s achievements with Call of Duty. No, the game doesn’t have Doom 3 or Half-life 2 detail; no advanced dynamic lighting and super detailed curved texture maps either.

However it still looks great and realistic, the best I’ve seen in current generation of software. When you’re crawling on your belly around bushes or driving around killing Nazis, the “immersion factor” is there. The game also runs fantastic on current high-end hardware. I smile every time I load it up on my 2.66ghz P4 with ATI Radeon 9700 on my 1600x1200 Dell 2001FP. Even at high detail and at that resolution, it runs like butter.

One of the best parts of the game are the special effects that happen when you’re “dazed” by a near-by mortar shell. The screen gets all blurry, sounds get muffled, and time slows down for a few seconds. Well done.

Sound effects are fine. The music soundtrack fits the game with classical “this is the special epic movie scene” violin and symphony pieces. When you’re in the middle of hundreds of fellow soldiers going up a hill getting bombed left and right and see your flag going up the hill with this music, it’s pretty cool.

Interface & Control – 8 out of 10
A typical solid FPS controls. Nothing special to shout out about. You can save at any point, it will be interesting if this transfers to the console ports.

Gameplay – 9 out of 10
Missions vary from typical fare of save the prisoner, shoot down planes, and destroy X. However the scripted “movie-like” nature of the missions really drive the game-play. If you thought Medal Honor was good for this, you haven’t seen anything yet.

I don’t want to give away much, but if you’ve seen Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan you get the gist. Call of Duty is the most intensely story-scripted game I’ve ever played. You really feel like you’re in an epic movie. And I’m talking LOTR not Waterworld.

The thing that separates this game from the pack is the “immersion factor” of being truly a solider in an army rather than Rambo on steroids. It’s awesome going into a house, being ambushed by Nazis, freaking out, and then having your AI teammates come in and save the day.

Lasting Appeal – 8 out of 10
The game is pretty short. I finished it in a weekend with maybe ten hours of playing, but what a glorious time it was. There is not much uninspired filler material here. It’s all good stuff. And to be honest I rather have ten hours of an awesome gaming experience, than something longer that isn’t half as good.

Multi-player is my latest obsession. Various modes are included like death-match and Counter-strike clone modes. The one differentiated feature is the “Kill Cam”, which shows the last ten seconds of your killer’s point of view when he or she kills you. This is helpful in getting rid of campers. However it does seem cheating becoming more rampant, which hopefully will be impeded by an upcoming patch.

I’ll just say one thing, I haven’t touched Battlefield 1942 (and I have all the expansion packs), since I got Call of Duty.

Final Score – 9 out of 10
An instant classic. No-one has done a World War II shooter better.

firstadopter
01-16-2004, 01:23 PM
Please do reply to this review with your thoughts and constructive criticisms + your own opinions!

TheAngryIntern
03-29-2004, 09:02 PM
well, since it looks like people are ignoring you, rendition, I guess I will respond!!! I think that your review of the game was pretty much spot on with my view of the game. I kinda thought the same thing when i heard about it! "o brother, ANOTHER WWII FPS??????, but then i heard all the good things about it, so went and got me a copy, and boy was I hooked. The gameplay is so immersive, especially the first russian scene, which looks like they ripped it right out of that scene in Enemy at the Gates: "The man with the rifle shoots....."

The heat of battle mod, which for those of you who don't know, adds capture and hold style play (similar to Day of Defeat), is pretty darn cool. I haven't played it in a while (i'm too addicted to Day of Defeat, lol) but the few times I tried it, it was a lot of fun, especially if I found a server that had more than a few peeps on it (the mod was still brand new when i tried it)

anyway, with a good mod like HoB, i believe that the lasting appeal mark could go up a notch!

good review!!

-TAI

firstadopter
03-30-2004, 02:55 PM
Thanks for the comments. Just wondering, why do you like Day of Defeat a lot? I remember playing it a long time ago, seemed similar to BF1942, but I never played it that much.

Maybe I'll give it another try. How does DoD compare to CoD or BF1942?

TheAngryIntern
03-30-2004, 03:58 PM
i guess i like day of defeat cuz i've been playing it since the beginning. I had been a pretty avid TFC player, then my roommate at the time read about this new HL WWII mod called Day of Defeat, and it had just been released. Well, we had been getting kinda bored with TFC, so we figured we'd give it a shot. I played all the way up to beta 3.1, then stopped playing, mainly cuz of time (my ship did a deployment, so there was 6 months right there not playing) and then got into it again shortly after retail 1.0 was released, and now I've been suffering through all the Steam problems. Most of why I play it so much is the really good server that I play on. Frenchy's Pit is the best gaming server I've ever played on, hands down. Really good admins who won't stand for any cheating, and who actually play the game themselves, plus the majority of the players are a little older, so you don't have to deal too much with the punk kids that are so prevalent in today's online community. And most of the regulars and admins are really good, so in order to keep up with them, I had to get better, as well. Anyway, I've tried BF1942 and it was pretty cool, CoD is a lot of fun, but I guess I'm just used to the gameplay and style of DoD, so that's what I play mostly. Come check out the Pit if you decide to give DoD a try!
www.frenchys-pit.com


-TAI