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Genre: Action

Publisher: Activision

Release Date: 03/2007

Players: 1

Max. AdHoc players: 2-6

WiFi Compatible: Ad Hoc

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Violence

Description

Call of Duty®: Roads to Victory delivers the intensity of being closer than ever to the fury of combat during the battle for the Liberation of Paris, the most harrowing campaign of WWII, known as The Normandy Breakout. Through a seamless narrative, Call of Duty 3 delivers the rush of unrelenting battle and breathtaking action of the Allied offensive that changed the fate of the world.

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GameSpot News, May 11,2006

E3 06: PSPs to answer Call of Duty 3

Activision's WWII first-person shooter headed to Sony's portable in addition to...

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User Ratings & Reviews (6)

IT'S ALRIGHT

by Lazaro11593 Aug 31, 2009, 11:26 AM PDT

The controls are kind of weird and its kinda laggy! 

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by vinny_the_hotty8 Jul 28, 2009, 9:51 AM PDT

hahahahahahahahah 

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Best FPS for PSP

by cloonetroopA May 26, 2009, 6:21 AM PDT

Buy this 

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Stick to medal of honor for psp

by GaseousTangent Apr 28, 2009, 3:44 PM PDT

Psp was never know for FPS games because of its lack of a controler stick but medal of honor over came that and made a great fps game. When i popped in COD roads to victory i didnt get what i expected. When your playing through out the campain your game may freeze causing you to restart the whole system making it annoying. The aiming system well make you a little made and emabarresed of a CALL OF DUTY game. Because you have a auto lock system which will automaticly snap on to a enemy. This makes the game to easy and plus after you locked on to a target and fire, your gun will not move but the enemy will still die. This makes you not have the enjoyment of a game like Medal of honor. Of course you can turn the feature off but this makes the game hard and almost impossible to play. But i still get alot of enjoyment from the game, cod roads to victory gives you a large pick from ad-hoc mulitapalyer and there are bonus things like giving you info on some of the guns that were used in ww2. And the graphics are ok for a psp game. If you got the cash on you i think you should get cod roads to victory but only do if you got mdal of honor for psp first. 

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Decent

by MKULTRABLIZZARD Feb 19, 2009, 7:16 PM PST

'elitegamer56' is bang on with his review of this game. Not having played any other FPS other than Socom FTB2 I really can't compare it to much. That said, I agree that the graphics are just 'okay.' Same goes for the story. Maybe it's me, but it took some time getting used to the controls (I was used to the Xbox controls). Once 'memorized' it made for better play and I enjoyed playing the game quite a bit. The game overall is rather short but long enough to keep you interested. One of the better parts of the game is manning the turrets in the plane. Overall the game is decent. My biggest bone of contention was not so much the loading (it's not nearly as bad as Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition) but rather the game would stall while saving/loading when you hit checkpoints. The stall would render the PSP useless and it would shut off. Super annoying but I have read previously that the game had these bugs when you hit the mid-way point. 

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