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Big Red One or Finest Hour? |
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Alright, this is a debate thread, meaning you take a stand and support it with details. No names, flames, or in general bad stuff, okay? Good, then I'll start.
Debate: Which game is better and why, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, or Call of Duty: Finest Hour? I've owned Finest Hour for about a year and a half now, and I'm still playing it frequently. I played Big Red One several times at a friend's house. And I have to say, I like Finest Hour much better. Here are my reasons: -Both games seem to be of equal length, but I think I played Finest Hour a bit more. -The graphics in Big Red One were a big step down from Finest Hour, especially characters. -Big Red One concentrates on one soldier, which to me go's back to the MoH style, taking a hundred hits and still surviving the war. -Big Red One does have a larger variety of weapons, but the weapons in Finest Hour are modeled better. -I don't know how multiplayer in Big Red One is, but Finest Hour multiplayer is fantastic and is well balanced. Also, many complaints have been lodged about not being able to connect to games at all. -The levels are better made in Finest Hour, with tank and infantry charges, sniping from a factory, and ambushing a German village at night. Of course, that's just three out of nineteen levels. Hmm, that's all I can think of right now, but I'm ready to rebuttal any arguement aimed at me. ------------------- ![]() | |
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Frontline1944
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re: Big Red One or Finest Hour? |
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Ah, speaking of the multiplayer issues. Does anyone here own Medal of Honor: Finest Hour, or has owned? Well, I do, and there is a certain multiplayer mode in Rising Sun that kept me content for about half a year. It was what I call "Bot Multiplayer", and it was basically the online maps with just you and 1-7 bots playing. It was very fun, as you had the full screen to yourself and you could make a lot of choices concerning the bots and the teams. I would have absolutely loved the addition of that in Finest Hour, and I hope they give it serious consideration in their next title.
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Frontline1944
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re: Big Red One or Finest Hour? |
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From who, and what part sucks?
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Frontline1944
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re: Big Red One or Finest Hour? |
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Oh. Well, I would like a chance to play BRO online, but that won't be for a while.
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quote triplets_1992I believe you mean the bombardier position. But, the way I look at it, flight simulators were made to model World War Two aircraft combat. Call of Duty should stick to what they do best, infantry combat with armored vehicles (not aircraft) thrown in. Unfortunately, I can't test Big Red One multiplayer, but I'm sure it isn't many times better than Finest Hour. ------------------- ![]() | |
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