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Call of Duty 3 [pre-owned]
Activision
Compatible with Nintendo™ Wii
For US/Canada systems.
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  features
  • This is a used item. If not otherwise mentioned below, spine card is included for titles that originally came with spine cards.
  • Call of Duty 3 brings the battle to life with advanced graphics, a new physics engine, a procedural environment and detailed ensemble animations
  • All-new close-quarters battle mechanics allow players to fight hand-to-hand, improvise explosive devices, disarm traps and face a host of other battlefield situations
  • Next-generation level design provides branching mission paths, letting you decide how to confront enemies - flank an opponent, hit him head-on, or choose special tactics like sniping and demolition
  • Environmental physics allow players to destroy enemy hideouts, forcing foes out in the open -- just remember, your enemies can do the same to you
description
Join the Normandy Breakout! Call of Duty 3 thrusts you into the center of the fight to liberate Paris. The Wii Remote transforms into all sorts of weapons and aids you in gritty close-quarter combat. Let the liberation commence!
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Release Date Nov 20, 2006
Genre Action
Version  US
  ESRB Teen
Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of strong language.
PAX-Code PAX0001373566
Catalog No.  RVL-P-RCDE
Item Code  047875816619
Players  1
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    Average rating:   (5 out of 5)
    Total votes:   81

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    Showing the last 5 reviews, out of a total 81 reviews. Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Play-Asia.com team.

    steguinness37 (23) on 07, Dec. 2007 19:21 (HKT)

    good game,
    good game, but the control system, takes a lot to get used to.

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    steguinness37 (23) on 07, Dec. 2007 19:12 (HKT)

    game
    awesome game this, even better with the new maps added on.

    cod 4 is better, but if your after wwii action then this and 2 are worth a go.

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    newinjapan2002 (143) on 08, Mar. 2007 20:58 (HKT)

    Excellent Shooter
    Another great COD game! The gameplay is excellent, although I also wonder about the jump button. What is the point of it? You can't jump over anything in this game.
    The best part of this game for me is the cohesiveness. Unlike COD2, all of the missions are part of the same campaign, so characters you were fighting alongside in one mission often turn up making cameo appearances in other missions. The whole game has more of a connected storyline and feels complete. One of the things that I disliked about COD until now was the apparent randomness of the missions and the disjointed feel.
    A definite buy for any fan of shooters, WW2 games, or action. Graphics are beautiful, sound is great, and even the voice acting is pretty good!

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    mark103 (1) on 23, Jan. 2007 03:58 (HKT)

    Fantastic!!!
    Best game out on Xbox 360!
    Amazing graphics and detail, just like WWII but with Colour!
    5 Star.

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    chaos242 (1) on 20, Jan. 2007 23:34 (HKT)

    Great Game, but...
    I think TreyArch could've done much better. I like the feel of COD2 much better...it just feels tighter and much more frantic. Any why can't I jump over anything!??!? The multiplayer is where COD3 shines above COD2, allowing 24 players for absolute mayhem. The maps are great too, overall much better than those for the former. Overall, a great game though.

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