Call of Duty 3 (Wii) |
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Manufacturer: Activision![]() |
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| Audience Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Binding: Video Game Brand: ACTIVISION EAN: 5030917036484 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Label: Activision Manufacturer: Activision Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Activision Release Date: December 01, 2006 Studio: Activision Sales Rank: 155 MPN: RVL P RCDP |
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| Editorial Review: Product Description: The follow-up to the #1 next-generation game, Call of Duty 3 delivers the intensity of being closer than ever to the fury of combat during the Normandy Breakout. |
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Rating: - woo hoo a decent shooter for the wii !!!!!first of all i got this for a christmas present along a few other wii games, when i started playing it the graphics were great and the gameplay was excellent. the wii seemed to really excel in the gameplay. but towards the end of the game i could tell that the developers still had a few bugs to iron out. for instance some times the wii remote seems to completely ignore you and turn your soldier into a spinning top on the screen. unfourtunately the germans seem to hate this and instantly ... Read More Rating: - A cheap blastI bought this just recently very cheaply (£13 brand new) and if you ignore the flaky control system, it's basically a very good involving first person warshooter. Compared to medal of honor this was much more fun, with varied missions - the tank driving in particular was really atmospheric - although I cant find out how to replay that mission? I can understand some reviewers getting frustrated with some of the control issues, but these don't really spoil the game, just be patient. Rating: - LameFirstly let me say that I'm a huge COD fan having all versions for the PC, but this Wii version of COD3 is virtually unplayable even on the easiest setting. The nunchuck/remote control is incredibly difficult to master and simple tasks like negotiating a doorway become a chore. But that's nothing compared to the hand-to-hand fighting scenarios that are quite physically demanding and generally result in frustration. I even bought a Wii 'Zapper' in the hope it would steady basic movement which it does ... Read More Rating: - Call of duty, Wii remoteOverall this game is great, there aren't many WWII games out there better; and I would suggest you buy it. The only draw back this title present on the Wii is the remote, is it the make or the break of the game. Well its both the remote adds that feel of realism to what is all to the action of shooting that is often too sterile and detached with traditional control. The Wii as in real life requires much more accurate and rapid response to moving targets. On the downside however and this ... Read More Rating: - Good, but a bit rushedI've had this game since launch but only completed it quite recently because I've been playing other titles in the meantime. Its actually very well put together and the motion controls work really well.The general Fps action works well and the gestures for rowing boats, driving cars and setting bombs all work superbly. I see a couple of people in previous reviews moaning about the hand to hand combat sections, but I never saw these as a problem at all. If I was in that kind of situation in real ... Read More |
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