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The COD story lines are short because they focus on the multiplayer side of the game.

Here is the perk list if you havnt already seen it.

Perk 1:

- Special Grenades x3

- Satchel Charge x2

- M9A1 Bazooka x2

- Bomb Squad

- Bouncing Betty x2 (similar to claymores)

- Bandolier

- Primary Grenades x2

- M2 Flamethrower

Perk 2:

- Stopping Power

- Fireworks (explosives cause more damage)

- Flak Jacket (decreases damage taken by explosives)

- Gas Mask

- Juggernaut

- Camouflage

- Sleight of Hand

- Shades (decreases intensity of signal flares)

- Double Tap

- Overkill

Perk 3:

- Deep Impact

- Extreme Conditioning

- Steady Aim

- Toss Back (resets fuse on tossing back enemy grenade)

- Second Chance (ability to revive allies)

- Martyrdom

- Fireproof

- Dead Silence

- Iron Lungs

- Reconnaissance (shows artillery and tanks on map)

Vehicle Perk:

- Water Cooler

- Greased Bearings

- Ordnance Training

- Leadfoot

- Coaxial Machine Gun

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I loved COD4 when i found out they were going back to ww2 i lost immediate interest, and i still dont care. I will wait for a review and see how it pans out from there.

With the quality of games coming out this month COD5 is meh in comparison IMO

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I agree with pat, COD5 looks like it will be a flop. Especially taking into account that "Infinity Ward" the developers of the unbelievable COD4 have no ties with the fifth game.

Some good news on the other hand. "Infinity ward" announced that they will return to make a COD6, to be released in mid 2009. This has been substantiated but the basis of the game has not unfortunately. Most think that the new COD6 will be sci-fi based. This, although sounding intriguing, will again be another flop in my opinion but who knows, its only a rumor.

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Ummmm Treyarch (SP?) are using infinity wards cod4 engine for WaW, so its not going to be dramatically different...

I dont think it looks like a flop at all, GameTrailers have a fair few gameplay vids of 4 player co-op, competitive co-op etc and it looks amazing, yeah its not infinity ward behind it, but Treyarch are using the legs that inifnity ward made, for WaW to walk...

P.S. Activision announced a while ago that they plan to release a new COD every year... wonder how long they can keep that up?

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i actually hope they don't release one every year. The series will be too focused on simple numbers and the amount of games they are able to produce. I rather they spend time on a game and try to perfect it for their loving audience like me

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i hate the thought of returning the genre back WWII BUT

this does look super violent and super awesome

which are two factors i like

what i wanna know is

why didn't they make one about 'nam???

that would be super awesome AND cool

but then again

there wasn't much strategy behind the vietnam conflict so it's fairly hard to make a game about a historic event based on fuckall

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