Call of Duty 2 recreates the big military operations of World War II (Defence of Stalingrad, invasion in Normandy and German-British war in North Africa), in a first-person perspective shoot... Read allCall of Duty 2 recreates the big military operations of World War II (Defence of Stalingrad, invasion in Normandy and German-British war in North Africa), in a first-person perspective shooter.Call of Duty 2 recreates the big military operations of World War II (Defence of Stalingrad, invasion in Normandy and German-British war in North Africa), in a first-person perspective shooter.
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- Pvt. McCloskey
- (voice)
- Pvt. Manny Castillo
- (voice)
- (as Rene Moreno)
- Pvt. Stephen Kelly
- (voice)
- (as Richard Speight Jr)
- Captain Price
- (voice)
- Sgt. Randall
- (voice)
- (as Noland North)
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- TriviaMost of the actors were on Band of Brothers (2001).
- GoofsThere are American Tanks that have the 50 star flags on the side (should have been 48).
- Quotes
Captain Price: [to MacGregor, trying to get the armored vehicle to run] What in blazes are you waiting for, man? Get this thing moving MacGregor!
Pvt. MacGregor: I'm trying sir, but the bloody controls are all in German!
Captain Price: [to Sgt. Davis] Davis! Enemy infantry, 12 o'clock! Open fire!
Captain Price: [to Pvt. MacGregor] You dunce! Just put your foot on that pedal and push!
Pvt. MacGregor: Right, sir!
Pvt. MacGregor: [finally got the armored vehicle to run] Hang on!
Captain Price: [to MacGregor who seems to be having trouble in steering the wheel] What on earth are you trying to do, MacGregor? It's not that hard, just turn the wheel in the direction you want to go!
Pvt. MacGregor: Thank you, sir! That's very helpful! It's all very clear now!
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits, there is a disclaimer that says "no cows were harmed in the making of this game". This is a reference to the dead cows seen in almost all levels of the game.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #33.15 (2005)
One of the main achievements of "Call of Duty 2" was the improved graphics. The game struck with realistic visual effects, detailed textures and dynamic lighting. Fighting on snow-covered fields, in destroyed cities and on deserted fronts looked so impressive that in those years it seemed as if you were really on the battlefield. The atmosphere was especially memorable - the player felt that he was immersed in a real story, fighting side by side with the soldiers of that era.
The missions in "Call of Duty 2" were all as varied as in the original series. The game once again offered three campaigns, each of which allowed you to plunge into different theaters of World War II. Campaigns for Americans, British and Soviet soldiers opened up different perspectives on the war, offering unique missions. This variety made each campaign interesting and original to some extent, not allowing the player to get bored.
One of the most notable innovations of "Call of Duty 2" was the absence of a traditional health scale. For the first time in the series, an automatic XP recovery mechanism was introduced when the screen turned red when taking damage and the player needed to take cover to regain strength. This innovation has changed the dynamics of the gameplay, forcing players to act more cautiously. For 2005, of course, this was something new and even controversial. However, it is worth noting that this decision significantly influenced the further development of shooters.
The toy also impressed with its soundtrack. The sounds of gunshots, explosions and screams of soldiers were so realistic that it seemed as if you were really on the battlefield. All this sounded especially cool in high-quality headphones, when the decomposition of the audio signal made it possible to clearly determine where certain sounds were coming from, starting from shots and ending with the screams of soldiers on the battlefield. The musical score, written by Graham Revell, perfectly complemented the atmosphere, enhancing the drama and tension at key moments of the game.
I remember "Call of Duty 2" with warmth, as well as the original. The game has passed the test of time, becoming to some extent one of the pillars of the entire series. She managed to keep the spirit of the original game alive, while offering many improvements and innovations that made her one of the best. Improved graphics, diverse and intense missions, as well as bold innovations in gameplay mechanics - all this has made "Call of Duty 2" not just a sequel, but a real step forward for the entire industry.
9 out of 10.
- alekspredator87
- Nov 12, 2024
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