Olivia Gajadhar
New Member
I'd say the multi-player mode increases the excitement tenfold. Working with your friends together in a realistic war game is far more enjoyable than just blasting the enemy on your own (think of how fun it is to work together with someone in a paintball game).
Another aspect that probably separates it from other shooter games is that it deals with wars that are more recent. To be honest, I think that the gaming companies of the past were afraid to be so bold as to make WWII games, but then again, perhaps I am mistaken. Anybody know if there were WWII games before Call of Duty?
Another aspect that probably separates it from other shooter games is that it deals with wars that are more recent. To be honest, I think that the gaming companies of the past were afraid to be so bold as to make WWII games, but then again, perhaps I am mistaken. Anybody know if there were WWII games before Call of Duty?