Call of Duty Roads to Victory - PSP
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory preview (PSP)
The award winning Call of Duty series comes at last to the PSP with this latest instalment, Roads to Victory. Set as always in World War Two, in Roads to Victory you get to liberate Paris - although there'll be plenty of fighting along the way - and play characters who are variously British, American and Canadian. Read the full Call of Duty: Roads to Victory review in this issue.
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Call of Duty: Roads to Victory
The first handheld title in Activision’s ever-advancing Call of Duty series focuses on the liberation of Paris in, as if you need reminding, the Second World War. Players are cast variously as an 82nd
Airborne Division infantry soldier, a Canadian First Army rifleman and an elite British Parachuting Regiment commando. Time with each character is spent working through a series of missions to re-enact an incrementally unique version of dark history
Given that the PSP is now comfortably settling into middle age the game’s visuals are miraculously
arresting right from the off. Sprawling luxuriously across the PSP widescreen, the bleak greys and browns of Normandy’s rainy skies and shellpocked buildings juxtapose with the fierce red and furious yellows of muzzle fire and burning scenery.
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