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In contrast, CoD3's neutral zone is tiny. This means that moving your crosshair even slightly off centre incites an immediate reaction from the camera. The speed at which the camera turns is also more gradual, starting off slow and building up speed the further away from the centre of the screen you aim. This made it far easier to control than Red Steel, having no problems reacting and shooting enemies that appeared above or behind us.

 

CoD3 also uses the tilt function in the Wii Remote in some interesting ways. As you take cover behind scenery, you can lean your head out by twisting the Remote in the direction you want to look. You can perform a melee attack by shoving the controller forwards, and you change ammo by flicking the Nunchuk. It all works brilliantly which is fortunate because, as you'd expect from a CoD game, the action is brutal.

 

Full test: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=148454

 

 

Now thats more like it <3 !

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CoD3 played fantastically on Wii. It looked great and ran at a solid 60 frames per second without a hitch. With the same level layouts as the Xbox 360 version, you've got an interesting choice to make.

Thats pretty nice to hear. Maybe they finally got the controls right.

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hmmm sounds good, i love call of duty, the other games are awesome. I really wanna get Red Steel off this and play summit new and red steel has obviously been built from the ground up for the Wii. I just hoping they manage to sort out these control issues (although guessing the USA version is maybe in production, or close by now?!) with heard about otherwise its Call of Duty for me.

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Wow thats sounding really good.

I like that poopping your head round the side, sounds realistic.

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Sounds cool!

Pity they missed out the Wii version's multiplayer, the basteds...

Actually, don't get this. It's being made by Treyarch, not Infinity Ward (the good 'uns).

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Actually, don't get this. It's being made by Treyarch, not Infinity Ward (the good 'uns).

 

yeah apparently Infinity Ward are working on a modern day call of duty!

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