


I had to save and reload a hundred different times, that's the reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5 stars. I will admit even on the second to easiest difficulty level it was still very hard.

All of the missions are fairly long and all of them are very intense. Three with the Americans, three with the British, and four with the Russians. It worked perfectly! I believe there are 10 missions. I had installed Call of Duty 1 on a Windows XP and wasn't sure if the second one would work on a Vista. I really really enjoyed the first Call of Duty so I thought I would get United Offensive. I got the first one shortly before Call of Duty 4 came out.

I got started late in the Call of Duty series. As with most expansion packs, a full installation of the original game is required for play. Along with the new single-player features, new multiplayer modes and maps are also added by United Offensive. The player's character can now sprint to get out of trouble, and can wait to throw an activated grenade ("cook" it) so that it explodes at a precisely timed moment (and cannot be thrown back by the enemy target!).Īdditional weapons include portable machine guns and flamethrowers. Graphics are tweaked by the add-on, for more realistic weather and explosions, and new abilities are available as well. soldier takes part in the Battle of the Bulge, while the British mission involves a bombing run during the invasion of Sicily, and the Russian adventure is set amidst the tank warfare at the Battle of Kurst. Like the main game, the add-on features three separate single-player campaigns, to provide distinct World-War II era adventures from the perspectives of an American, British, and Russian solder.Įach of the three storylines focuses on a single, major battle. Developed by Return to Castle Wolfenstein creator Gray Matter Interactive, United Offensive adds a number of drivable vehicles to Call of Duty, and introduces new styles play to the original game's multiple single-player stories.
