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I love this game because of two main reasons:1) The story mode is realistic actually teaching real world tactics with real world weapons.2) Online multilayer is more challenging than Halo but like Halo it slowly advances your skill by matching you with the same type of players in your skill range.
Gonna contact amazon, because I don't like being scammed. But anyways, remember that NO CODES = NO MAPS. It just contains the case, the disc, and the manual. Bad amazon. Looks like a repackaged used game, almost. This is listed as the game of the year edition.
It didn't come with them. I've read some reviews and I'm not the only one with this problem. Not the regular version. I wonder. BAAAAD AMAZON. The only difference is you are supposed to have a leaf inside the case with a code for 4 maps that are included in the purchase.
No code leaf, no "register with Activision" papers that come with every game ever, kinda bare.
No reason in the world the single player had to be so short.Within my first 12-14 hours I beat the single player and got to level 30 in multiplayer.Now the multiplayer is where the fun is at, I have played many hours and it is still just as fun. The single player game was fun, but lasted maybe 8-10 hours start to finish.
The young were sent up the hill first BEFORE they realized the consequences and before they realized that those they admire can and will lie to them. Here we go again. War is not a game. That is the origin of the term. Peddling war for the benefit of a few-at the expense of the many-just using the latest technology. To teach war with out the reality of it is an assault against young minds which are not fully developed. They do not call the infantry the 'infantry' for no reason.
Single player is a bit short, but the online play makes up for it. This is a great game. Both the single player and online play are done excellent.
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