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Call of Duty

(2003)

81
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100

summary

"Call of Duty" (2003) is the inaugural game in the acclaimed first-person shooter series developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision Set during World War II, it provides an intense, cinematic experience that takes players through key battles in the European Theater of Operations The game features three interwoven campaigns, allowing players to fight as American, British, and Soviet soldiers
With a focus on realism and authenticity, "Call of Duty" introduces innovative gameplay mechanics, such as squad-based combat and the use of iron sights for aiming Players participate in historic missions like the D-Day invasion, the Battle of Stalingrad, and the assault on Pegasus Bridge, each meticulously crafted to convey the chaos and camaraderie of wartime The game's gripping narrative, combined with its atmospheric graphics and sound design, set a new standard for the genre and established "Call of Duty" as a landmark title in video game history

Rating

81
714 reviews

Genres

Shooter

Developer

Infinity Ward

Publishers

ActivisionAspyr Media

Player Perspectives

First person

Themes

Action
Historical
Warfare