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Overview 2. Get it here. Play it there. Learn More. All Downloads. Description Share this. Copy and paste this link into an e-mail or instant message:. Storm hilltop abbeys, maneuver alleyways for the perfect ambush, or battle in the nighttime shadows of a riverside town in three never-before-seen maps.

Download the all-new trailer for the Bravo Map Pack! Free Download to Xbox Five all-new Call of Duty 3 multiplayer maps for online, split-screen, and System Link play! Battle it out in abandoned prison camp in Stalag Engage in epic house-to-house fighting in a rural French village in La Bourgade.

Navigate the battered warehouses and naval machinery of an oceanfront shipyard in Ironclad. Launch an all-out assault across a battleground choke point in The Crossing. Take cover in the thick trees and overgrowth of a mountaintop listening post in Wildwood. A country road snakes across the landscape from a private chateau to a heavily battered cathedral. Vast wheat fields, hidden ravines, and blown-out buildings provide endless tactical opportunities for squads or lone soldiers to flank the enemy with stealth.

Experience explosive action like never before in this free Bonus Map! Stories from the real-life heroes who fought in the Normandy Breakout campaign. The detail is remarkable from the foliage to the soldiers and the explosions are highly realistic with a spot on physics engine driving the show. When combined with the audio effects, the experience can get quite intense and currently offers a rather unique experience on WWII. Although Call of Duty 3 brings back many gameplay similarities from CoD 2, you'll find few complaints and the graphical upgrade steals the show.

With the addition of a full multiplayer capability you can once again experience WWII to the fullest. Even better than a David Copperfield show in Vegas is the girlish giggling induced by tossing a smoke grenade into enemy territory in Call of Duty. Sure, Copperfield can make the Statue of Liberty disappear, but could he go head-to-head with a T tank and live to tell about it, all thanks to a trusty bit of smoke?

Yeah, probably--he is David Copperfield. I've been thinking about innovation lately. The crisp feel of good game play feels great when you realize it isn't quite the same old thing. Naturally a game like Call of Duty 3 stands out in this regard, but perhaps not like you might think.

Over the last few years we've seen a deluge of World War II video games, some of which have been truly amazing. Although Call of Duty 3 just jumps on the dog pile without adding anything new, it still represents some of the better game play that you'll find in today's market.

If you've never played Call of Duty 3 before, you should know that this game offers pretty much modern FPS game play. You'll find no cover mechanics, no health bar, an emphasis on crouching and careful aiming, and with some small exception, just basic run and gun game play. Additionally, the storylines and cut scenes from this game seem to establish a slightly stronger narrative than previous Call of Duty titles.

The PS3 version in particular offers a few game play options based on the PS3 technology. Twitching the controller will let you make melee strikes, plant explosives, or even drive a jeep. They don't work really well, and they're tacked on, but it lets you do something that only the PS3 can do. I figure the Wii does something similar, but similarly unique for the Wii controller. Although this game is a port, it still looks pretty nice. Some of the game textures are fantastic; especially when you get a chance to see the high res Polish tank crew and their nasty, oily jumpsuits.

Still, there's room for improvement, so look for PS3 optimization in the next version. All in all, Call of Duty 3 is pretty much the same Call of Duty game that you've played twice now, but if you enjoyed the trip the first two times, this one is going to live up to the reputation.

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