Call of Duty 2

aka: COD2
Moby ID: 20150
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Call of Duty 2 is an installment in the series of war-themed first-person perspective shooters. The game is trying to recreate the big military operations of World War II (Defence of Stalingrad, invasion in Normandy and German-British war in North Africa).

Developers from Infinity Ward divided Call of Duty 2 into three campaigns (Russian, British and American) and put into the game a lot of new features (e.g. no health indicator, option to complete mission objectives in different order). Expanded multiplayer modes are also available.

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  • 使命召唤2 - Simplified Chinese spelling
  • 콜 오브 듀티 2 - Korean spelling

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Average score: 88% (based on 143 ratings)

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Average score: 3.8 out of 5 (based on 163 ratings with 5 reviews)

Excellent world-war-two shooter, though not as good as the first.

The Good
The game looks fantastic, even with low detail settings - it's very scalable, and can run on older machines. The sounds are just awesome - if your windows aren't shaking from all the mortar fire, then your speakers aren't loud enough! The combat chatter that both friends and enemies will shout really adds to the atmosphere, and the weapons look and feel highly realistic. This truly feels like a war.

The Bad
There just aren't enough missions. Just as the game feels like it's reaching its climax, it stops. Multiplayer is also somewhat flawed.

The Bottom Line
This is a very awesome World War 2 shooter, and in my opinion, is the standard by which all further WW2 games should follow.

Windows · by wildweasel (36) · 2006

Two for Spree

The Good
The graphics are cosmetically better than the prequel, with eye catching lighting and shadows. Just like the first game, you experience the war from the American, British and Russian perspectives. Though the Battle of Stalingrad isn't too different from what you've seen before, there are notable battles intriguing enough to play, including the Second Battle of El Alamein, Point de Hoc and Hill 400.

There are some new welcoming features such as the grenade warning indicator, smoke bombs for cover, a decent arsenal of weapons and some vehicles to mount and maneuver. Each mission does present an interesting number of objectives on the offensive, defensive and covert parts. It's neat that in a couple of those missions you can complete the objectives in any order you wish. Then it's nice to make the acquaintance of Captain Price in the British missions.

The Bad
Much that the first game had to offer is tarnished by a volley of flaws from the upgraded engine and additional features. This is where the traditional reddening screen from taking wounds and regeneration begins in the rest of the series, which makes it hard to see who's shooting and shakes you off your otherwise perfect aim (especially sniping). There's no fun in most battles as you spend half the time ducking and covering from grenade after grenade, ruining the pace you would expect from a shooter.

Then come the many minor problems. For one, it takes so many more bullets to kill a single enemy (even on the easiest difficulty) with torso shots than it would in real life. It's disappointing that you can now only carry two weapons, not including a sidearm for a third. And there's no way to sprint, as was the case in United Offensive. Lastly, there's little in the way of music and none coming from the brilliant Michael Giacchino. And the sound effects are awful with constant chaotic yelling erupting from soldiers who sound like they escaped from a looney compartment.

The Bottom Line
The game mechanics take a lot of getting used to if you're so acquainted with the first game. It fails to capture the real feel of warfare and the fun ends quicker than it begins. When you've breezed through all three campaigns, there's just no real incentive to replay them again. This sequel feels kind of like it's riding on the back of the prequel and not showing off its full potential. If you get bored of this game, you'll be begging for another Call of Duty 1 expansion pack. Don't miss out on this game, but don't think you'll miss playing it after you finished it.

Windows · by Kayburt (32712) · 2021

My first Call of Duty experience & thumbs up on this older game

The Good
An old game I got from a friend and which plays only on my XP laptop. This is a fun and fast paced FPS which was greatly inspired by SAVING PRIVATE RYAN and BAND OF BROTHERS. Even some of the dialog is lifted directly from the movie/HBO pieces.

I didn't care too much for driving the tanks but being a military grunt was awesome. Get used to higher ups ordering you to always be on point or do the impossible because, well, it wouldn't be much of a game if you got to hang in back.

Lots of replay for this game allowing you to choose the scenarios at various difficulty levels, too. Barriers and peeking around corners are vital towards your survival. On another note they actually take the time to detail how it was back in the day so you get introductory clips in black and white. Not bad for those who know little about WWII.

WHEN PLAYED: July and August 2010; PLAYING TIME: 15 hours; REPLAY VALUE: B plus to A minus; OVERALL GRADE: A minus.

The Bad
Mostly technical. I hated not being able to play it on my Vista desktop and had to do it on my laptop XP but that's not the fault of the game.

The Bottom Line
Assuming you have the platform for it this is an admirable WWII FPS. Enjoy!

Windows · by StorytellerShannon (14) · 2011

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Trivia

1001 Video Games

Call of Duty 2 appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.

German versions

In the German version terms like "Nazi" or "Kraut" and all mentions of Hitler, Stalin, Rommel or the Third Reich were removed. The intro movies with real-life movie material are slightly re-cut and all swastikas were either removed or replaced with iron crosses. A detailed list of all changes can be found on schnittberichte.com.

References

One of the tank commanders in Call of Duty 2 is called Greta Garbo, after the famous Swedish actress.

Sales

Call of Duty 2 was the first Xbox 360 game to sell over one million units in the US.

Awards

  • Computer Games
    • March 2006 - #7 PC Game of the Year in the 2005
  • GameSpy
    • 2005 – #5 Game of the Year
    • 2005 – #3 PC Game of the Year
    • 2005 – Xbox 360 Game of the Year
    • 2005 – Xbox 360 Game of the Year (Readers' Vote)
    • 2005 – PC FPS of the Year
    • 2005 – Xbox 360 Shooter of the Year
    • 2005 – Best Sound of the Year (PC)
  • PC Powerplay (Germany)
    • Issue 04/2006 - #3 Action Game in 2005 (Readers' Vote)

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Game added by UV.

Macintosh added by Andy Voss. Xbox 360 added by Kabushi.

Additional contributors: Unicorn Lynx, Kabushi, Solid Flamingo, fourzerotwo, lee jun ho, Patrick Bregger, Starbuck the Third, FatherJack, Kennyannydenny.

Game added November 23, 2005. Last modified May 19, 2024.