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Call of Duty 3: Roads to Victory (PSP)

Call of Duty 3: Roads to Victory (PSP)
From Activision

List Price: £19.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1085 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: ACTIVISION
  • Released on: 2007-03-30
  • Platform: Sony PSP

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory brings the signature cinematic intensity and chaos of battle to handheld fans for the first time in an all-new, gameplay experience that allows gamers to take the #1 WWII first-person action franchise on the go. Featuring all-new missions, never-before seen in a Call of Duty game, Call of Duty: Roads to Victory thrusts players into the boots of an 82nd Airborne Division infantry soldier, a Canadian First Army rifleman (both new to the franchise) and an elite British Parachuting Regiment commando. Featuring a completely unique set of challenges that include mounted machine gun battles, sniper encounters and aircraft attacks, Call of Duty: Roads to Victory enlists handheld gamers into the fast-paced action and adrenaline-pumping intensity of Call of Duty.

KEY FEATURES:
Immersive Gameplay -Designed from the ground up, as an all-new Call of Duty experience, Call of Duty: Roads to Victory delivers epic action through three Allied soldiers' perspectives. Players will face more enemies than ever throughout 13 intense battles.

Meticulously Designed Controls - Call of Duty: Roads to Victory provides four scrupulously-honed control schemes, allowing players to select the one that ensures an optimal handheld experience. Players will be able to effortlessly change stance from standing to prone, throw grenades and target enemies in order to survive this ultimate WWII combat experience.

Multiplayer Gameplay - Call of Duty: Roads to Victory delivers a range of multiplayer options for up to 4-6 players to pick-up-and-go in modes such as Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and King of the Hill for quick hitting, over the top action.

High Re-playability - Soldiers can earn a range of unlockables, including extra weapons, artillery, vehicles and armour, among others through the Call of Duty: Roads to Victory scoring system, ensuring endless hours of re-playability.


Customer Reviews

Good, but too short3
Overall the gameplay is fair, but the single player campaign felt too short, each of the 14 missions last around 20 minutes. If you start playing at lunch time you can finish by bed time. I would recommend borrowing from a friend or renting this game before committing to buy it.

The game has its share of bugs too. The most annoying has to be a looping sound right at the end of the first mission. The sound stops when you complete the mission, but it causes some future sounds to "drop", the fix is to exit the game (after saving your progress) and then run it again.

There is another bug with the game failing to spawn enemies, preventing you from progressing the mission. The solution is to restart the mission.

I was disappointed to find that replaying a mission does not give you the chance to gain new medals. Instead you need to start over with a new save game.

ok but not worth the money4
good game but not many missions and gets really boring after you've completed it. overall i dont think its worth the money. get yourself a ps3 if you want to go on a decent shooting game. DO NOT Buy its not worth it

Very Good Game4
The gameplay is really quite good and it is quite challenging to finish it on veteran. There are loads of different guns and different emplacements that you can use. The campaign is pretty long as well which means that there is plenty of gameplay to get from it. The whole game has a lot of information about various guns etc. as well.

The multiplayer feature looks good (although I never actually used it).

The only letdowns were control system and the absence of a skirmish or quickplay feature.