Call of Duty Review
I bought the Call of Duty 2 game from Wal-Mart because I heard some of my friends talking about how cool it was. So, I went home and played it. It didn’t take me long to finish it (even though it has about 30 levels), around a month, but I am a skilled player, if I do say so myself. Anyways, I covered every aspect of the game to tell you of it. Please, browse thru the different paragraphs.
Age Appropriation – I’d have to say my age appropriation would be about ten years old, but just check on your children when they play the online servers. No promises about ANYTHING in those. Plus, there is a setting where you can put a LOT of blood into the game. But, there’s a filter, and there’s no blood in it with that. Thank goodness.
Gameplay – You play as a Russian, American, and British soldier through the deadly battles of WW2. There are many levels, like D-Day. You have an assortment of weapons like the powerful MG42, the infamous MP44, and the Thompson. You’ll storm up a hill, down a hill, clear out bunkers, and many other things that happened in WW2. In the beginning of the game, there is a Training level so that you don’t go into the game not knowing what the heck to do.
Ratings – I rate this game a 4.5/5. It’s very fun, and will keep your children and even you entertained.
Would I Give This To My Child? I would if I knew EXACTLY what all happens in the game. If it’s too graphic or too violent or just plain bad, I wouldn’t. Now, I WOULD give this to my child, since I have played the whole game start to finish and know EXACTLY what happens. There is a small amount of language. It isn’t even anything to work up about. It’s nothing bad. But, you’re the parent, and I am not the parent of your child.
I am not responsible to any other opinions you may have to this game, Call of Duty 2.
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