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Call of Duty: Finest Hour

Call of Duty: Finest Hour
Publisher: Activision
Platform: GC
Category: Fighting
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 		PEGI Rated 16+ 
Release Date: 03/12/2004
Member Rating: Not yet rated
Number of Players: 1
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Call of Duty: Finest Hour Description

Even though there's an abundance of World War II shooters already available, the demand for such games is bigger than ever, as proved by Call of Duty amongst others. And continuing this FPS trend is Finest Hour, the first console version in Activision's epic and formerly PC-exclusive series. A brand new game in its own right, Finest Hour pits players in a wealth of World War II scenarios played from several unique perspectives. Taking players to the frontlines to experience the combat and intensity of the historic event, players will quickly find themselves amidst some of the War's most crucial times. With regards to game structure, Finest Hour is surprisingly linear. As a skilled soldier, players will progress through several missions in the game's 'umbrella campaign' before switching to another troop for several further missions and so on. Individual missions are straightforward, and largely follow a set path that is predominantly littered with enemy troops and traps. But these are easily tackled with an arsenal of authentic weapons that happen to include pistols, machine guns, sniper rifles and grenades. And players needn't worry about depleting their ammo supply either, since most enemy troops leave behind a plentiful supply. The single-player game, though fairly routine, is a lot of fun. And while the multi-player game doesn't accommodate online play for GameCube, there are several split-screen modes that bring added longevity to the game as a whole. As the first in the series for console, Finest Hour is a respectable title, and we're sure it won't be the last.

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