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Last year’s Call of Duty stood out as one of the best titles of the year, as well as one
of
the best action games ever made. Therefore, it would seem a given that
FPS fans would be chomping at the bit for an expansion pack to the game.
Well, the wait is over, and less than a year after the original game’s
release, Call of Duty: United Offensive is hitting store shelves. The
follow-up offers the same kind of high-intensity World War II action as
the original, easily rivaling (and often surpassing) anything in the
original game. If you enjoyed the original Call of Duty, then you need
to pick up United Offensive right now.
Just like in the original game, United Offensive drops you into the
boots of three different Allied soldiers (an American, a British and a
Russian soldier) fighting against the Nazis. This time the single-player
campaign will take you through a variety of action packed missions,
from the Battle of the Bulge to a bout on board of a British bomber
plane to the epic Battle of Kursk.

The epic sense of scope was extremely impressive in Call of Duty, and
United Offensive even manages to up the ante. From the very first
mission in Bastogne, Belgium (the Battle of the Bulge), you are thrust
into a huge battle against an insane amount of enemies. You begin the
mission by hopping on the back of a racing truck and manning a gun as
Nazis fire at you from all sides, from caravans, buildings and even
tanks. After that, you take to your feet and finally get a full view of
what you’re up against. Tanks, half-tracks and legions of Nazi soldiers
pour over a hill in an effort to break the Allies’ line and defeat you
and your squadmates. You must get a hold of weaponry, duck for cover in
foxholes and destroy as many enemy units as you can. The Battle of the
Bulge mission is extremely intense and a single bad move could cost you
your life.

Following the American soldier campaign, you’ll switch perspectives
and fight as a British soldier. This mode starts you out on board of a
bomber plane and requires you to shoot down German fighter planes before
they can return the favor to you and your squad. This stage does a
fantastic job of showcasing the new graphics implemented in the
expansion. The billowing smoke and fire effects in the stages are
incredible, a noticeable step up from the original game.
Finally, the Soviet campaign’s main centerpiece mission has you
fighting back Nazi Germany’s final push against the Eastern Front in a
bombed out city. You will push through buildings, fighting against
hordes of German forces and even fending off bombing runs from German
fighter planes.
The thirteen-mission single-player campaign is pretty short, clocking
in at about ten hours. But then again, the original game was about this
short as well. While the game is over pretty quickly, the white-knuckle
gameplay will make sure it’s a sweet ride.
The presence of drivable vehicles is quite minimal in the
single-player campaign, but vehicles add a whole new dynamic to the
multiplayer modes. Tanks and jeeps are predominant throughout the
multiplayer modes, giving the game a Battlefield 1942 feel. Manning
vehicles has its obvious benefits (protection, speed, weaponry), but
also a few downsides. If you are scooting through a village with very
narrow roads, it’s very easy to get trapped and ambushed by opposing
forces. However, the addition of the Kill Cam is a bonus for people who
have a problem with snipers camping out and picking them off. An
ingenious little device, it shows you your character getting killed and
the person who killed you, effectively giving away their position for
when you respawn and need to kick some butt.
I hinted earlier at the improved graphics, and they truly are a sight
to behold. The newly implemented particle system displays debris, fog,
fire, smoke and explosions very realistically, and now more than ever
you will feel like you are really in the middle of a chaotic gunfight.
The new graphics push the aging Quake III engine to its utmost limits,
causing a few bouts of slowdown on even high-end machines when the
action gets really heated.
The sound has been left unchanged, which is definitely not a problem.
The surround sound is very cinematic, with sweeping a musical score,
realistic gun sounds and explosions, and great voice acting.
Call of Duty: United Offensive is a real gem of an expansion pack,
adding a ton of new content and some fantastic multiplayer features to
the original game while introducing some compelling new levels that no
fan of the original should be without. Check it out now.
Gameplay: 9.3
United Offensive adds a lot of great new content. The new levels are
intense and filled with action, giving you lots to shoot at (and lots to
shoot at you). The scope of these missions is epic, throwing you into
the mix against tons of enemy units at once. The new weapons,
particularly the flamethrower, are a nice touch. Graphics: 9.3
Call of Duty’s graphics already looked pretty good, but the new particle
system looks fantastic. The huge battles are now more realistic than
ever, with flying debris, billowing smoke and great explosion effects.
There are a few instances of slowdown, but only when the action gets
really heavy.
Sound: 9.5
The sound effects are largely unchanged from the original game, and
that’s a very good thing. The entire sound presentation is in crystal
clear surround sound, and you will hear bullets whizzing, planes
sweeping and explosions booming all around you (if you have a good
speaker system, that is).
Difficulty: Medium
Concept: 9.3
United Offensive builds on the original game by upping the ante in terms of gripping missions and plenty of action.
Multiplayer: 9.3
There are three new multiplayer modes added to the mix: Base Assault,
Domination and Capture the Flag. However, the coolest feature by far to
be added to the multiplayer side is the addition of vehicles into your
repertoire, which changes the overall dynamic of the multiplayer
gameplay.
Overall: 9.3
United Offensive adds a great deal to the original game with exciting
new missions and improved multiplayer, making it everything that an
expansion pack should be. Pick it up if you liked the original.
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