- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Nov 1, 2005
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Personally I would've liked some variation on the route and have control of what weapons and when to use them, but with all the different array of weaponry at your disposal it is a minor consequence.
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AceGamezThe lack of freedom, the highly structured levels, the checkpoint to checkpoint style of play and the inability to manipulate teammates or the world around you makes you feel that you are playing in a garden wholly owned by someone else; and no, you're not allowed to walk on the grass! Just as a roller coaster does, this game offers.
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Many thrills but you'll have to weigh that against the very directed action which takes a bit of the fun out of it.
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BoomtownBig Red One comes across as rather flat and uninspiring online, and even though there's room for 16 players, most maps will feel quite empty.
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With the FPS genre and WWII setting being done to death on the Xbox, Activision's new shooter offers some variety in the gameplay, but falls short due to its sloppy shooting mechanics.
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If however you are considering what should be your first folly into World War action, then consider looking elsewhere.
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It's just another WWII shooter in that sea of WWII shooters we're all drowning in. It's fun enough while it lasts but there's nothing here we haven't see many, many times before.
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Game InformerThe total lack of soul in Big Red One, along with the irritating level design, are simply too much for the technical excellence embodied in its smooth framerate and slick graphics to overcome. [Jan 2006, p.137]
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This game's single-player campaign is a decent diversion and serves up a relatively well-produced version of the PC series. Unfortunately, what it lacks in replay value and online play leads to a solider a bit too thin for his britches. Will this war never end?
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The lack of emotive content is conspicuous by its absence, as is the inability to wander from the game's restrictively linear path, as well as the option to accomplish mission objectives from multiple perspectives.
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A fine FPS for the Xbox, giving you lots of opportunity to unearth the trials of war through a number of intriguing campaigns.
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An average game in an otherwise stellar series.
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While it's a definite improvement on Activision's last Call of Duty game for consoles, Big Red One still doesn't do quite enough to distinguish itself from numerous other World War II first-person shooters.
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The game is polished, and delivers a satisfying journey while it has you, but loses you with an all-too short experience.
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Hits the right notes all around, providing a fun, action-packed experience. If it were only a bit longer, it'd earn the highest marks, but as is, it's worth a rental, if not more.
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If you own an Xbox 360 or if your PC can handle it, I would instead recommend "Call of Duty 2" for its far superior gaming intensity and excitement.
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Treyarch have done a commendable job with the single-player in such a tough development cycle, that just managing to make a multiplayer mode that improves upon Finest Hour's is a fantastic achievement.
Awards & Rankings
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#96 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 39
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Mixed: 7 out of 39
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Negative: 18 out of 39
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Jul 11, 2013
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PeteApr 21, 2006
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RickMar 2, 2006