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22 April 2020

CALL OF DUTY: ROADS TO VICTORY

CALL OF DUTY : ROADS TO VICTORY


Call of DutyRoads to Victory is a 2007 World War II first-person shooter for the PlayStation Portable. ... Although there are 14 levels total, each take place during a certain mission from WWII. In multiplayer, up to 6 players may play wirelessly via ad hoc, in nine different maps.


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GAMEPLAY



CAMPAIGN

In campaign mode several missions are available, throughout World war 2. There are 3 campaigns throughout the game: American, Canadian, and the British. The American missions are Operation market garden, Operation Avalanche, and operation detroit. The Canadian missions are the battle of thescheldf, operation infatuate, and Operation Blockbluster. The British missions are Operation market garden and operation varsity. Although there are 14 levels total, each take place during a certain mission from World War II.

Multiplayer

In multiplayer, up to 6 players may play wirelessly via ad hoc, in nine different maps. Game types are Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Hold the Flag, and King of the Hill.



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Roads to Victory is quite a bit like Call of Duty 3 on the PlayStation 2. In fact, it kind of feels as if the game were made using a Call of Duty 3 map editor. This means you'll use the same weapons and take part in the same sorts of missions during the game's 14 levels. You'll take retake bunkers, plant bombs, find and deliver documents, man large machine guns in an effort to fend off waves of soldiers, and use rocket launchers to take out more than a few tanks. The only new style of mission is one where you man the guns of a plane on a bombing run and are charged with protecting the squadron of planes from enemy aircraft. The missions are fun for a while, but if you've ever played Call of Duty games before, they start to become predictable to the point of absurdity. You know that when you kill one soldier, another will spawn and take his place, and that as soon as you climb a stairwell, you need to turn and fire because there's a guy waiting to shoot you. You'll even have a good idea of where soldiers will be placed before you walk into a room.

uploaded date 23rd April 2020 on gaming and tech by wazid shaikh.