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Call of Duty

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  • 2003
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Call of Duty (2003)
Call Of Duty
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You play as three different Allied nations: the Americans, the British, and the Russians. From 1944 to 1945, you must answer the call of duty and defeat the domination-bent Germans.You play as three different Allied nations: the Americans, the British, and the Russians. From 1944 to 1945, you must answer the call of duty and defeat the domination-bent Germans.You play as three different Allied nations: the Americans, the British, and the Russians. From 1944 to 1945, you must answer the call of duty and defeat the domination-bent Germans.

  • Director
    • Keith Arem
  • Writer
    • Michael Schiffer
  • Stars
    • Steve Blum
    • Jason Statham
    • Giovanni Ribisi
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    8.5/10
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    • Director
      • Keith Arem
    • Writer
      • Michael Schiffer
    • Stars
      • Steve Blum
      • Jason Statham
      • Giovanni Ribisi
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Captain Foley
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    Jason Statham
    Jason Statham
    • Sergeant Waters
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    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Private Elder
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    Gregg Berger
    Gregg Berger
    • Sergeant Moody
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    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Captain Price
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    Michael Bell
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    Jim Ward
    Jim Ward
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    Nick Jameson
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    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
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    David Sobolov
    David Sobolov
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    J. Grant Albrecht
    J. Grant Albrecht
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    André Sogliuzzo
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    Quinton Flynn
    Quinton Flynn
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    Josh Paskowitz
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    Arturo López
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      • Michael Schiffer
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    spoobel

    Best WWII action shooter by any means...!

    If you played Return To Castle Wolfenstein and all the way through Medal Of Honor and occasionally wished there were a few good men to give you fire support, this game is the answer. After playing the two games mentioned above I was really bored of the "average-shooter-concept": -one against all super evil stupid enemies-. Suddenly there was CoD and amazed me not only with fresh graphics, great facial animations and lip sync, as well as a quite clever AI; it finally brought in something the 1st person shooter genre had been missing for so long - AI comrades for your support. That's what makes CoD so special, and as the tagline promises, you're never alone. But unlike one might believe on first hearing this, friendly AI isn't stupid cannon fodder. They take and give cover, flank and even secure corners around which the enemy might be lurking. Of course they're no replacement for real human players in a multiplayer deathmatch, but for the single player experience, they're the best by far and they're with you all the way through the game (not like in MoH, where you get that mincemeat in uniform to support you ;-)) The storyline is based on historical battles, the tension while playing never gets too stressy (though sometimes hectic), never giving you the impression the developers overshot their aim. For the ego-driven "lone wolf" "rush-rush" players, games like MoH & RTCW might be first choice, while the more cautious "tookmethreehourstokilloneguy" players might choose Brothers In Arms (I call it the "lame" version of CoD/UO/CoD2 ;-))), or something like Splinter Cell, Call Of Duty stands right in the middle, giving you the best of both worlds, and this also applies for the expansion pack "United Offensive" and Call Of Duty 2.
    darkpawx

    What Medal of Honor could have been.

    Call of duty takes first person WWII games to the next level. If you like Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, then you will appreciate this game even more. COD was made by Infinity Ward (the original MOHAA team.) That's were many see the similarities. The textures, maps and character models are well done. For example character models in the game have different faces, unlike MOHAA where the clone element is apparent. (for the exception of hair color). You get a sense you are a part of the game. The stories are a lot more realistic then MOHAA. Most of the missions you participate in are actual events that took place in WWII. Yes, MOHAA had Omaha beach, COD has Brecourt manor, Red square, Pegasus Bridge, The Russian advance on the Reichstag and if it's not famous battles its locations such as Eden dam or the legendary Nazi battleship Tirpitz.

    Any WWII buff can appreciate the authenticity that Infinity Ward tried to bring to the game. The controls are a lot better considering you have 3 prone positions to choose from, unlike MOHAA which only has two, stand and kneel. Not to mention on your weapons you can aim and look down the barrel which provides some zoom and a more accurate shot. Its not just the authenticity of the maps, the AI in the game is far more intelligent then MOHAA. For example your enemy will try to take cover from avoid being shot. But the AI is much more appreciated in your team mates, which is very rare in the game to fight alone. Your team mates will stay with you and will not advance to far from your position and do put up a good fight. This is a much more realistic approach, compared to the lone wolf and I will even go as far as saying Rambo style that MOHAA portrays. I also enjoyed playing through the eyes of American, British, and Russian soldier. I would say that was a great move on Infinity wards part, an advantage of MOHAA. Cause I know gamers who are playing MOHAA in Europe are probably disappointed that they have to play as American servicemen and not as there own servicemen. Now I love MOHAA guys, but the series has fallen short in the last couple of expansions, Spearhead was great. But its time to make room for a new series and give it the credit it deserves. Call of duty gives the graphics, realism and replay value that MOHAA didn't have.
    David-Trippler

    Just amazing!

    This computer game is just amazing, here you get the most intense feeling of WWII you have ever seen and if you have played this game you know that the war wasn´t very heroic!

    In this game you fight for the american army, the British armed forces and the russian red army. On american side, you take part in the D-Day (but not at Omaha, you are a parachute-soldier) together with your comrades, in most of the mission you are just a normal soldier between lots of others. You also have a leader who gives you orders during the mission so it feels very realistic. After the american campaign you fight for the british, here you are more like an elite soldier and this is the only campaign where you may feel as a hero because you bombed away the "Edertalsperre" or have stolen important documents. But in the next campaign this is over because as a russian there can´t be found anything heroic. I think this campaign is the best because this campaign shows how the war really was. In germany you cant only get this game if you are 18 or older or have parents who buy it for you ;)! But this is ok because in this game there isn´t much blood but you see hundreds and thousands of allied and german soldiers dieing in huge battles! As a russian you a part of the battle at Stalingrad and you also play as a tank commander, so this campaign really is the best.

    This game also has good soun effects and graphic but the only negative point is: It´s too short, you just need less than 10 hours to pass the single-player mode. The multiplayer mode is also good but nothing special, there are some new gametypes but thats all. So if you like intense games, buy this one, it´s really great!
    nichtaufgeben1994

    Call of Duty is a classic

    Compared with Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Call of Duty is just a little bit better. Both games are fantastic, and Call of Duty is the most accurate depiction of war during 1944-1945 I have ever seen.

    The graphics and sound are through the roof, definitely surpassing Medal of Honor in sound and graphics. But the only silly thing is what is it with always having to blow up something with explosives? It is like you take out one flak gun and there is ''2 remaining'', and so on.

    Anyway, this is probably the best WWII first-person shooter since MOHAA,and MOHAA spearhead.

    The American Campaign is the best, but the British campaign is not fun because there is not enough bullets flying, or tanks rumbling, or maybe it does not have the jaw-dropping theme that the American campaign had.

    The Russian campaign is probably the hardest, and I died 8,9,10 times throughout the Russian campaign.

    I love the American car ride level. It is very hectic, and it just adds to the fun of it.I finished the game in about 4 days, and I found it kind of short for a first-person shooter.

    Anyway, Call of Duty remains one of the most accurate and overall just plain GREAT games.
    8simon647

    Let's be perfectly clear

    I've seen some appalling reviews in this place and I thought I should rectify the shot from some of the reviewers. What is Call of Duty aside from a WWII shooter? Well, just that. It's a world-war 2 shooter with an aspect centered a lot more on the war rather than a large-scale vendetta against Nazis. Medal Of Honor played like this chunky three-legged script-o-rama. You felt rather weak in front of soldiers that could smack you, while all you could do is stand there and shoot them. It was a great shooter, but I don't think MOH: AA ever set any kind of milestone. Nor was it an objective ever to beat MOH. Call of Duty literally SPITS on MOH:AA.

    Its gameplay is better, its sound is better, its scenarisation is better, hell the NAME itself is a lot more enticing. Call of Duty will give you something MOH: AA could never have. And that's -SWEAT-. In MOH: AA , it wasn't unlikely to be seen running through enemy lines just blasting away with your thompson smg. Now? If you even pop your head out, you're almost dead: That's if you play the game on Veteran difficulty.

    People saying that this game is too easy have just played it on Greenhorn (easiest difficulty). Is this an MOH: AA killer? You bet it is. Gone are the heavy and pointless infiltration scenes: There is one but I'm sure the people at 2015 just wanted to mock MOH's faults by making it extremely short a mission. See, Call of Duty doesn't mess around and try to be more than it really is. It tells you flat out: You're gonna be fighting a war here, boy. Saddle up.

    And it never lets go.

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    • Trivia
      The working title was Medal of Honor (1999) killer.
    • Goofs
      The M1A1 Carbine in the game has an anachronistic adjustable rear sight, only fitted post-war.
    • Quotes

      British Paratrooper 1 (Jack): I can't see the Bois de Bavent!

      British Paratrooper 2: Oh, for God's sake Jack, it's the biggest forest in Normandy! Pay attention!

      British Paratrooper 1 (Jack): I am! It's not there!

      British Paratrooper 2: Well, perhaps they moved it.

    • Crazy credits
      "No cows were harmed in the making of this game"
    • Alternate versions
      Due to Germany's regulations on Nazism in video games at the time, the German version was modified to remove or replace all Nazi-related symbols and references as a result.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #29.12 (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Age of War
      Written by Justin Skomarovsky

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 決勝時刻
    • Production companies
      • Activision
      • Infinity Ward
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