Call of Duty: Roads to Victory

Call of Duty: Roads to Victory

released on Mar 13, 2007

Call of Duty: Roads to Victory

released on Mar 13, 2007

Call of Duty: Roads to Victory is a 2007 World War II first-person shooter for the PlayStation Portable. It was released on March 13, 2007. It is the third portable installment of the franchise, first being on the N-Gage and the second on the Pocket PC.


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Acho esta guapo es un COD 3 portatil, os falta calle

O jogo é bem difícil em certas partes, nunca gostei de fases em que temos que atirar em aviões e nesse jogo é realmente difícil pelos controles serem horríveis, consegui melhorar por estar jogando em um emulador mas imagino que jogar em um PSP seja agonizante

the missions, especially the plane one, are a bit repetitive and the controls are not very practical but otherwise you can have a good time.

I remember playing this when I was little and during the mission where you are a gunner in a bomber plane I thought the bullets looked like toenail clippings.

First I would recommend playing this on the easiest difficulty available as I believe this is best way to enjoy the game. You do get flanked a lot in this game and with higher difficulty you get shot at more quickly and it takes fewer shots to die, getting flanked can get really annoying so like I said I would recommend playing this game on the easiest difficulty. This game has aim assist (enabled by default) and this game makes it so much enjoyable infact you don't need to aim down your sights to kill enemies I actually found this to be easier and enjoyable. Also with the aiming down sights I didn't really enjoy it as the sensitivity was too slow and sometimes it felt like the bullets were whizzing past the enemies even though I'm sure the crosshair was on them.

Average time to complete a mission took me around 8 minutes. There was one mission that I didn't really like, it was one of the American Campaigns and it's a mission where you're on a plane and you have to gun three different gunners and protect the plane This mission goes on for at least 10 minutes, I didn't really like this mission because was repetitve. There are three different sections of the game you go through, the first is the America which has 7 missions, the next is the Canada which has 4 missions, and last is Great Britain which only has 3 missions. The Canada and Great Britain were the missions I enjoyed the most, the American missions were all repetitive.

Controls: I didn't really like how the switch weapon and the pick up weapon are on the same button, this can be annoying when you're simply just trying to switch to your weapon and you end up picking a weapon you don't want to use. I do understand the game developers were limited to the button layout. Speaking about weapons for some reason the spawn rate of them is small, there were times were I've run out of the ammo and I'm looking for a weapon but the enemies aren't dropping their own and there isn't many weapon spawns around the missions. One thing that did bother me was when you're reloading and you crouch, prone, or stand up the reload animation cancels so when reloading you would have to stay in a crouch, standing, prone position. The amount of times where I was trying to reload and have some cover by crouching and the animation just stops.

Overall this game is generally like every other CoD, it's definitely one of the best portable.