![]() Other than Stalingrad, we are also featuring the winter war where, in 1941, the German army rolled to within 20 miles of the gates of Moscow before the terrific cold and the tenacity of the Russians brought it to a halt. The only Call of Duty battle we are returning to in Call of Duty 2 is Stalingrad, and that's just because it was so epic, so mind-bogglingly huge, and so important to the entire war that you could easily make five to six games about it and just get started on fully depicting it all by itself. What battles can we look forward to in Call of Duty 2, other than Toujane (which we've already seen), and is there a danger of covering ground that's been covered before? GS: We've already seen famous battles such as Stalingrad, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Fall of Berlin in the first Call of Duty game and expansion. For the American side, you'll take the role of Corporal Bill Taylor, a member of the US Army's legendary 2nd Ranger Battalion. There are two characters on the British side: Sergeant Davis of General Montgomery's 8th Army and Tank Commander Welsh of the British 7th Armored Division (the famed "Desert Rats"). The game begins with the story of the private fighting just 20 miles from Moscow against the German blitzkrieg. The shoes that you'll have to step into in Call of Duty 2 belong to Private Vassili Ivanovich Koslov, a regular in the Soviet Red Army. However, our favorite character, Captain Price, the British officer with the big red mustache, will make a heroic return. Zied Rieke: Call of Duty 2 features new battles and new military units, so your comrades will be mostly new faces as well. ![]() Will any familiar faces from the first game, or United Offensive, return? Or do we have a whole new group? GameSpot: Could you discuss the different soldiers that you'll get to play as in Call of Duty 2? In previous games, you played as American, British, and Soviet soldiers. We'll definitely hear more about Call of Duty 2 at E3 in a couple of weeks, but for now, we managed to catch up with Vince Zampella, chief creative officer of Infinity Ward, and Zied Rieke, the game's lead designer, so we could grill them about the game.īrit fans take note: You get to play as, not one, but two different British characters in the game. ![]() The sequel was just announced last month, so, naturally, questions abound as to what to expect. Now the company is working on Call of Duty 2, which promises to up the intensity and realism, as well as the gameplay, across the board. With Call of Duty, Infinity Ward took the cinematic nature of the war, from the epic battles to the sheer chaos of combat, and translated it into a thrilling and exciting game. However, Activision and Infinity Ward's smash hit, Call of Duty, manages to distinguish itself from the pack. It goes without saying that there are a whole lot of World War II-based first-person shooters to choose from.
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