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Call of Duty 2

Call of Duty 2From: Aspyr Media
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $9.88
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Seller: J & S GAMES
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 1413

Format: DVD-ROM
Platform: Mac OS X
Genre: Shooter
ESRB: Teen
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 11240
UPC: 618870112404
EAN: 0618870112404
ASIN: B000ETJJAE

Release Date: May 22, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Medium difficulty, WWII first-person shooter for Mac with well-designed scenarios and an intuitive feel
  • Wily and aggressive AI creates both challenging enemies and well-balanced supporting soldiers
  • Fight alongside the Russians, British, and Americans against the Germans in three interwoven campaigns
  • Standard deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture-the-flag, and search-and-destroy, and new "headquarters" multiplayer modes
  • Game auto-detects widescreen ratios and includes many performance-tweaking functions

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Amazon.com Product Description
When the original Call of Duty was first released, the had a big impact on both consumers and critics alike, and it quickly rose to become one the top games in its class. Call of Duty did this by having well-designed campaigns and an intuitive feel, complemented by immersive sound effects and an enjoyable multiplayer option. Call of Duty 2 not only stays true to these strengths but has improved upon many other aspects of gameplay as well. If the original Call of Duty left you wanting more, this sequel will more than satisfy your hunger.



Fight off waves of invading German troops and Panzer tanks in Moscow. View larger.


Race around in your own tank with others at your side in North Africa. View larger.


Scale the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc with the Army Rangers. View larger.
Just as in the original, Call of Duty 2 has you working your way through WWII across three interwoven campaigns. As a private in the Russian army, you will fight off waves of invading German troops and Panzer tanks in Moscow and Stalingrad. Once you finish the Russian campaign, you'll go up against Field Marshal Rommel's troops in the deserts of North Africa. As part of this campaign, you'll race around in your own tank with others at your side, and later you'll be tasked with calling in air strikes against enemy tanks. The final campaign has you in the role of an American corporal in Europe, but unlike most WWII games, you won't perform a D-Day landing on Omaha or Utah Beach. In Call of Duty 2, you have to scale the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc with the Army Rangers amidst a hail of artillery and machine gun fire, giving you a true appreciation of the time-honored saying, "War is Hell!"

Call of Duty 2 is a thinking-gamer's first-person shooter of medium difficulty. While there are many reflexive elements, the game quite often requires you to consider the tactics of the situation in order to survive. While you can probably blow through the game in 10 hours on the regular setting, the more difficult settings require you to be much more thoughtful about your approach to the different scenarios. Your teammates in battle neither finish your fight, nor simply provide enemy fodder, while the enemy AI (artificial intelligence) is quite clever. If you are too meek, you will find yourself pinned down by aggressive fire while the enemy lobs grenades at you until you're decimated.

Unlike the its predecessor, Call of Duty 2 doesn't give you a health bar. Instead, as you are hit by more and more fire, your screen grows increasingly red around the border, and your character begins to grunt and pant. This is your signal that it's time to find some cover in order to recuperate before you continue. Another major improvement is the enhanced smoke grenades, which not only look great but can be used effectively in battle to obscure your path from tanks or machine-gun nests as you make your way to an objective.

While Call of Duty 2 has received an ESRB T (teen) rating -- meaning there are no gratuitous blood and guts splashing all over the screen -- this is still war, and there are enemies that will try to drag themselves to safety after being hit, only to be bludgeoned to a screaming death by your fellow men-at-arms. And like its older brother, Call of Duty 2 offers the standard deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture-the-flag, and search-and-destroy multiplayer modes. However, this version offers a new option called "headquarters," which most closely resembles the "crazy king" version of king-of-the-hill in Halo 2. Shifting headquarter points appear and must be captured in order to start building points, only to be overrun by the other side in order to halt that point gain. This version of the multiplayer mode is not only extremely fun, but it requires teams to adapt on the fly.

Unlike the original, in this sequel you can skip forward from one mission to the next once you've cleared a campaign. The game also auto-detects 16:9 and 16:10 wide-screen ratios, as well as the sometimes tricky 5:4 ratio for LCD monitors. As the user, you can make use of a good set of performance tweaking functions, or you can allow the game to determine the optimal ratio, based on your system. With the addition of actual war footage as introductions to each campaign, and famous war quotes at the end of the scenes, Call of Duty 2 has everything you need to lose yourself in the middle of the biggest war in history of the world.

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CALL OF DUTY 2


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5 out of 5 stars COD 2 Plays Great on Macbook!   April 25, 2010
Bandini (Los Angeles, CA USA)
I'm running the game on a Macbook Pro 2.4G with 2 gigs of memory--at full 1440 x 900--and it plays flawlessly. Haven't gone through all the levels yet, but so far so good. Still the best COD WWII game yet.


5 out of 5 stars Great game for the Mac   November 18, 2009
Brad Viets (Boise, ID USA)
I have a 2.26GHZ 2G ram, early 2009 Mac Mini and I've run this game on it with fantastic results. Call of Duty 2 for Mac. The default resolution is also 1024X768, but with high details. All action and running is also very smooth. I am amazed at how well this Mac Mini handles heaver type games (I picked this game that was a few years old because of the mini's limitations). The only thing I sense is the fan is a little higher (still quiet) pushing out more heat in the back.


4 out of 5 stars Lots of fun but it will crash the system.   June 30, 2009
Birdieman (Big Rapids, MI USA)
Very good games but I've had it crash my system more then once. It does a full crash which locks up the keyboard, mouse and power button. The only way back into the computer is to pull the plug and restart fresh from a new power up.

Otherwise, no problems.



4 out of 5 stars Buy This Game.   February 13, 2009
A. K.
This game is great. The campaign is better than average, the multiplayer never gets old (unfortunately!), and the price is not bad either, although, it is an old game. Letting you customize your controls is awesome because I couldn't stand the original ones. In multiplayer, you can use well over 25 different weapons, though not all of them are available at one time. Since every game has flaws and is not perfect, this game gets 4 stars, ****. Go buy it if you haven't already. Other than World at War, Call of Duty 2 is the best WWII Call of Duty made.


4 out of 5 stars Call of Duty 2 for Mac   January 13, 2009
V. Dibble (Binghamton, NY)
Call of Duty 2 is the newest version of this series that will run on my iMac G5. It runs passably, but gets a bit herky jerky when there are lots of characters in a scene. The computer just needs a bit more horsepower in the graphics department. A lower rez setting would be nice, but I suspect there isn't any more development happening for this version. I know that game developers are always pushing the envelope on the hardware, but it'd be nice for us late adopters if they would scale back their low rez settings a couple of extra notches. Otherwise a good game that plays fairly well on an older Mac.

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