Call of Duty 3 is another game that gets rid of some online features and has some gimmicky Sixaxis features in order to hit the Playstation 3 launch. There’s no ranking system and only one person per PS3 can go online, 360 wins. When you’re battling up close you have the opportunity to shake the controller around to win a lock fight. You can also use the controller as a steering wheel a few times. It’s all tacked on and very lackluster. If you have to buy this version ok, but the 360 version is the best. Oh and don't forget the framerate is unstable.
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Call of Duty 2 was by far my favorite XBOX 360 launch title so needless to say I was hyped to get my hands on CoD 3. After many hours online and off I’m happy to say that Treyarch has come through once again building and polishing upon the mammoth gaming experience that is the Call of Duty series. To sum things up I’ll bring out ye ol’ WWII FPS clich, “If you’re not sick of World War II First Person Shooters, then do yourself a favor and give this one a go.”
Call of Duty - We Know Drama.
One thing I was definitely concerned with this time around was graphics. While I’m not generally a graphics puttane, that’s French for whore, the whole idea of CoD 3 launching on so many old and new platforms left me worried that the visuals would take a major hit. Incredibly though the developers apparently have some magical asset and code management pipeline that allowed them to keep things intact. Essentially CoD 3 looks like CoD 2 but with more particles, better lighting, and much more things on screen at any one time. Add on the fact that the framerate never takes a hit and you’ve got a kinda-sorta-next-gen-tastic graphical experience that does the job and often leaves you in awe.
Grass is arguably the star of Call of Duty 3.
What’s great about this outing as well is that it’s not your typical World War II fare. CoD 3 focuses on France just after D-Day and up to the eventual freeing of Paris. As in the previous games you’ll take on the roll of several fighters from several nations which actually tell a coherent overall story. Gone are the static loading screens and in are the movie intermissions which further your understanding of what’s really going on. The overall constant immersion is definitely improved in this version leading to a greater sense of satisfaction for all you Nazi killers out there.