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Nintendo Wii Call of Duty 3

Nintendo Wii Call of Duty 3 is the latest addition to the call of duty series released for other video game systems as well like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.  Go back in time in 1944 during World War II during the Normandy Breakout.  The ultimate goal in Nintendo Wii Call of Duty 3 is to get the Nazi's out of France to liberate Paris.  You still get to play the Allies and join campaigns for the forces of America, Canada, Britain, and Poland. 

 

The game starts off with a short training mission where you get to learn how to use weapons and throw grenades, and how you can move around.  After the brief training, you'll hear a loud "Bang", which initially begins the real game.  You'll witness a lot of carnage as you fumble over the controls.  The Nunchuk determines your actions and movements on the screen while the Wii Remote controls looking around and aiming by pointing it at the screen.  Firing your weapons can be done by pressing the B-button although this doesn't allow for accuracy.  Holding down the A-button positions the gun on eye level where it let's you use the sight on the weapon. 

 

Nintendo Wii Call of Duty 3 makes a lot of uses with the Nunchuk and the Wii Remote – both emulating the movements of a real soldier.  Both are also pretty useful when planting a bomb.  Whereas you need to bury the bomb in the ground then run away by hitting a button, the Nunchuk allows you to do this by rotating it a few times so as to twist the bomb's fuse, then pull the remote back to arm the bomb.

 

Some areas in the Nintendo Wii Call of Duty 3 requires you to be on a jeep's driver's seat where you need to follow checkpoints or stay out of enemy fire while trying to get out of an area or need to rescue hostages.  You can steer the jeep by holding the remote and Nunchuk level to each other. 

 

Nintendo Wii Call of Duty 3 is relatively not difficult if you put it in the default setting.  From start to finish, it would probably take you 8 to 10 hours with consistent playing.  However, for veterans in the series who are looking for more excitement and up for a higher level of difficulty, settings can be adjusted from the menu.  On the difficult level, enemies are additionally quite aggressive, they have more precise shots, and the player's health drops more steadfastly.

 
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