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Title: Fight in Tanks, Jeeps, Motorcycles, or Even a Bomber (Game)
Post by: Ryan Martis on April 25, 2009, 06:55:42 PM
Call of Duty: United Offensive demo (Game)
License:
Free to try; $29.99 to buy
Operating Systems:
Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
Additional Requirements:
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, 800MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, 32MB VRAM compatible with DirectX 9.0c
Limitations:
No limitations.
Publisher's description of Call of Duty: United Offensive demo
Award-winning developer Gray Matter Interactive follows up on the success of Infinity Ward's Call of Duty with Call of Duty: United Offensive. Take the role of American, British, and Russian soldiers in some of the most climactic battles of World War II, including the Battle of the Bulge, the invasion of Sicily, and the Battle of Kursk. Fight in tanks, jeeps, motorcycles, or even a bomber. Work with your squad through snow and rain, using new weapons including flamethrowers and deployable machine guns, or by calling in artillery strikes. The expansion features 13 all-new single-player missions spanning three campaigns, 11 exciting new multiplayer maps, and three new multiplayer modes: Domination, Capture the Flag, and Base Assault.
Cinematic graphics, realistic sounds, and action-packed battles made 2003's original Call of Duty a tremendous success, and the first expansion for the WWII shooter increases the intensity, while pushing the Quake III engine to its limits. The stand-alone demo for the United Offensive expansion lets players fight through the Bois Jacques mission during the Battle of the Bulge. Once again, the outstanding graphics instantly immerse you in the action, and the fast-paced mission gets your blood flowing. While the gameplay might seem like nothing new, the sheer size of the battles has increased tremendously, as you'll see when you try to repel a massive German assault on American lines.
The demo starts with the introduction for the full game, then sends you on a brief scouting mission, a deadly jeep ride through the forest, and finally into the foxholes. Controls will be familiar to anyone who's played other first-person shooter games. Most of the action involves pointing and firing at enemies, but the varied environments and seamless story advancement make the overall experience seem like the real thing. Fans of war-themed shooters who have higher-end PCs will definitely want to check out United Offensive.

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