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Re: CoD4 --Opinions?
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: CoD4 --Opinions?
got the game yesterday and absolutely love the game. played through the SP on hardened, and i can't believe how many times i died. The story is pretty interesting and the end of the game is pretty sweet. The pace of the game is much different from COD 1 and 2. But there is one thing about the game i found a little repetative i guess, some of the missions seemed to be copied from the previous serious. The missio where you escape in a car, or the last missio where you are holding on for dear life. Oh and theres the whole black hawk down style mission...
i have yet to play the MP, but looking forward to it.
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