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Oldie but Goodie
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Call of Duty has venerable history. I would consider United Offensive as the best addition to the series because it continues the excellent action of the original in single player while adding one of the best gametypes to multiplayer: Base Assault.
Base Assault pits one of the Allied factions (Russians, Brits, Americans) versus the German army and the goal is to use tanks and bazookas to take down enemy bunkers, then plant and hold a bomb in each bunker to blow them up. Blow all three bunkers: you win. It's amazing that Call of Duty 2 stripped this gametype out and CoD4 doesn't even attempt to have something similar.
In terms of multiplayer, United Offensive still holds weight, even when compared to Unreal Tournament 3, any of the Battlefield games, or any of the other rail shooters that consider DM, TDM, and CTF to be 'extensive'. The graphics are still great, sound quality is excellent, and there remains a hearty multiplayer community. I've been playing it for years, and haven't found as good a game yet.
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