Call of Duty

Rating: 82%

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac and N-Gage

Genres: Shooter

Themes: Action, Historical and Warfare

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Perspective: First person

Developer: Infinity Ward

Publisher: Activision

Call of Duty

Summary:

The player has two primary weapon slots, a handgun slot and can carry up to eight grenades (all of the later Call of Duty games feature only two weapon slots; a sidearm will fill one of these slots). Weapons may be exchanged with those found on the battlefield dropped by dead soldiers.

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