New trailer for Call of Duty: Roads to Victory

Posted Mar 9, 2007 at 4:06AM by Karl B. Listed in: PSP Tags: Activision, Elite, Sony
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FPS fanatics, we've got the latest Call of Duty: Roads to Victory trailer for your viewing pleasure today. We know, the release date's just a few days away, so just think of this video as another reason why you should get this game. Check it out below via IGN's (kinda) newfangled video embed technology.



Call of Duty: Roads to Victory is the latest iteration in Activision's hit Call of Duty videogame franchise. In the game, players are thrown trigger finger-first into the heat of battle, either as an 82nd Airborne Division infantry soldier, a Canadian First Army rifleman - both of which are new to the franchise - or an elite British Parachuting Regiment commando.

Call of Duty: Roads to Victory also features a completely new and unique set of challenges, including mounted machine gun battles, sniper encounters and aircraft attacks. It also features multiplayer battles for up to six players via ad-hoc wireless. Call of Duty: Roads to Victory is set to debut on the Sony PSP handheld on March 13.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Darek - 2007-03-09 00:02
» analog

I wish they added a second analog to PSP. I was thinking they could do something by plugging a second peripheral (Such as an analog stick with a long wire body to go around the PSP) into the AC slot of the PSP and having the PSP recognize it as a second analog. ... but I doubt they'd ever do something like that. Oh well still can't wait for this one.

by Weejewel - 2007-03-09 00:11
» .

If the CoD logo wasn't there I would think it's Medal Of Honor...

by rex22neo (registered) - 2007-03-09 01:12
» your right

its has the reload and pixel shading styles of medal of honor from the ps1 days, except the onlines days and its gore.

by oregono - 2007-03-09 06:41
» Impossible

Thats impossible stop dreaming.

by lazy ninja - 2007-03-09 09:23
» why not

thats a great videa you should write sony for reeal

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