Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (PSP)
CoD:Roads to Victory(Yeah Right) - Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (PSP) PSP Game

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CoD:Roads to Victory(Yeah Right)
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (PSP)

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Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (PSP)

Date: 11/06/09

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Advantages: Intresting and suprisingly accurate storyline

Disadvantages: Repetetive.Boring.Not much to do after story.

CoD: Roads to Victory is a first-person shooter set during WWII. There are three campaigns that you can play through (American, Canadian and British). The story missions each take place through a certain operation where you have to complete certain objectives to complete the mission. There is also an online play feature and a bonus features section where you can unlock wallpapers and information about weapons and vehicles.
Right, now we've got all of that out of the way, let's get on to the REAL reviewing.
Sooooo, the story mode is basically a load of missions where you have to kill a load of rubbish AI who seem to have the ability to miss you at point blank range. Then, a bomb kills one of your partners and you see a conveniently placed rocket launcher, which you have to blow up a tank with. There is also one flying mission where you spend most of your time running up and down a plane when someone dies/gets injured. Then there is the amazingly flawed online play, where, you simply kill the other team (assuming they aren't hacking) but then again, no-one is ever online. Then there is an amazingly useless Bonus Features section which gives you a selection of completely boring weapon and vehicle descriptions. Though, one upside is that you get about 12 free wallpapers for your psp. So, if you are looking for another smash hit CoD game, prepare to be disappointed. But for all of this games flaws, the storyline is enjoyable enough.

Summary: Not a complete failure, but close