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Released alongside the console and PC versions, Call of Duty 4 for the DS does its best to provide a similar FPS experience in the palm of your hand. While the controls handle decently, the game just doesnt hold up graphically and, overall, provides e...
Unique storyline, levels are designed well, good controls...
Graphics - animation is stiff and unbelievable The Final Word In all, Call of Duty 4 for the DS provides some decent -- if watered down - first-person shooting action.
In all, Call of Duty 4 for the DS provides some decent -- if watered down - first-person shooting action.
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Of all the refinements the first-person shooter has enjoyed, the pithy post-death war quote at the start of the mission was the quickest to outstay its welcome. After all, the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations has only so many entries about war, and the...
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Nov 7, 2007We're going to be brutally honest here - no one takes handheld ports of AAA games seriously. Blame it on the piles of shoveled-out-there GBA ports from back in the day. The console versions get all the attention, both from developers and gam...
Initially impressive, Nice explosions, Singlecard multiplayer...
Clunky movement, Lifeless, durable enemies, Shoot. Hide. Shoot.
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Ten-hut, soldier! Report for duty at 0800 hours to find out whether or not this game can dethrone Metroid Prime Hunters as the best FPS title available for the DS today! That is all!Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareList Price: $64.49Sale Price: $18.99Pro...
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As has been noted numerous times here at Appletell and throughout the gaming world, there are three things you can kill in computer games without fear of reproach: Nazis, zombies and Nazi zombies. If you like, you can lump aliens in with the zombies...
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My daughter has a Nintendo DS, but I'd never had much respect for it. Don't get me wrong; as a fascinating little gadget, it certainly is attractive. No, my nearly complete ability to not lust after it probably had more to do with the games she has, or...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 03:11:52
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The thought of playing Call of Duty on a Nintendo DS brings to mind something akin to watching the Transformers movie on that little screen in the back of the headrest in an airplane's economy class while listening on those crummy headphones. For a ser...
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Released alongside the console and PC versions, Call of Duty 4 for the DS does its best to provide a similar FPS experience in the palm of your hand.
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Its your duty, soldier, to please that booty! I really can’t stand war games. As a sub-genre of the first-person shooter, war games have milked the Greatest Generation for all it’s worth, making us storm Omaha Beach at least once a year. Shoot...
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del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It When it comes to first-person shooters, handheld systems just don’t have what it takes to bring the same addictive joy of its PC or console brethren. This is what we have been hearing for a long time in the days...
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The Nintendo DS rendition of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare delivers every ounce of action and suspense as the console versions, save for the awesome online play. In this portable first-person shooter, you play the role of a special forces operative wh...
The impressive 3D engine and cinematic audio deliver the true Call of Duty experience, Touchscreen controls make it easy to move, aim, and shoot, Plenty of different guns to pick up and use, In addition to shooting, youll disarm bombs, control gun turrets...
The singleplayer campaign is relatively brief, Multiplayer is limited to four players and isnt online, Some minor control and design quirks may annoy you.
On the DS, Call of Duty 4 is an intense first-person-shooter thats knocked down a few pegs by the lack of online play...
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Activision But youre an experienced soldier attuned to the art of modern warfare; a couple of socially inept thugs shouldnt pose much of a threat, right? Youre gripping a high-powered machine gun that sings sweet bullets of death, not to mention a c...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 03:11:54
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Back on Game Boy Advance there was an amazing obsession with pocket first-person shooters. 3D environments were no easy task on the hardware, with most efforts resorting to classic raycasting engines circa Doom and Wolfenstein, but for some reason that...
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Do you ever get tired of saving the world? At least in the minds of developers we don't. Thankfully, this time around it is not the tiresome retread of storming the beaches of Normandy, launching that one last final assault against the Nazis. It is Cal...
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