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Steve Blum | ... |
Captain Foley
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Tomás Rubio | ... |
Spanish Captain Foley
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Juan Rueda | ... |
Spanish Captain Price
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Jason Statham | ... |
Sergeant Waters
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Arturo López | ... |
Spanish Elder
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Giovanni Ribisi | ... |
Private Elder
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Luis Fernando Sánchez Arrabal | ... |
Spanish Stg Moody
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Gregg Berger | ... |
Sergeant Moody /
Additional Voices
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Michael Gough | ... |
Captain Price /
Additional Voices
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Michael Bell | ... |
Sergeant Pavlov /
Additional Voices
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Jim Ward | ... |
German PA Officer /
Additional Voices
(voice) (as James M. Ward)
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Nick Jameson | ... |
Russain Tank Crew /
Additional Voices
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Neil Ross | ... |
Narrator /
Announcer
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David Sobolov | ... |
German Loudspeaker /
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J. Grant Albrecht | ... |
Additional Voices
(voice) (as Grant Albrecht)
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You play as three different Allied nations: the Americans, the British, and the Russians. From 1944 to 1945, you must answer the call of duty and defeat the domination-bent Germans.
I've seen some appalling reviews in this place and I thought I should rectify the shot from some of the reviewers. What is Call of Duty aside from a WWII shooter? Well, just that. It's a world-war 2 shooter with an aspect centered a lot more on the war rather than a large-scale vendetta against Nazis. Medal Of Honor played like this chunky three-legged script-o-rama. You felt rather weak in front of soldiers that could smack you, while all you could do is stand there and shoot them. It was a great shooter, but I don't think MOH: AA ever set any kind of milestone. Nor was it an objective ever to beat MOH. Call of Duty literally SPITS on MOH:AA.
Its gameplay is better, its sound is better, its scenarisation is better, hell the NAME itself is a lot more enticing. Call of Duty will give you something MOH: AA could never have. And that's -SWEAT-. In MOH: AA , it wasn't unlikely to be seen running through enemy lines just blasting away with your thompson smg. Now? If you even pop your head out, you're almost dead: That's if you play the game on Veteran difficulty.
People saying that this game is too easy have just played it on Greenhorn (easiest difficulty). Is this an MOH: AA killer? You bet it is. Gone are the heavy and pointless infiltration scenes: There is one but I'm sure the people at 2015 just wanted to mock MOH's faults by making it extremely short a mission. See, Call of Duty doesn't mess around and try to be more than it really is. It tells you flat out: You're gonna be fighting a war here, boy. Saddle up.
And it never lets go.