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Call of Duty 3 PS3 Updated Hands-On

Activision showed off some new action from its WWII shooter sequel at Sony's press event, and we took the controls for an updated look.

The third primary installment in the Call of Duty series is fast approaching, and we got our hands on the coveted PlayStation 3 version today at Sony's San Francisco press event to try out a previously unseen level. Today's demo was set in Laison, France, and it cast us as a member of the Canadian military attempting to shut down a battalion of Germans who were pinning us down with large artillery on the far side of a river. The demo featured action typical of the Call of Duty franchise--in this case, intense firefights through trenches with a handful of allies against wave after wave of German soldiers.

Most interestingly, we got to see some new uses of the Sixaxis controller in Call of Duty 3. Previously, we reported that the controller's motion-sensing function would only be used to perform melee attacks, but today we found it could be employed in a number of other areas. For one, when we cleared the Nazi opposition guarding the artillery guns we were trying to blow up, we engaged a minigame that had us planting explosives on that weaponry to put it out of commission. We had to hit a succession of buttons to plant the charges and insert the firing pin, and then we had to twist the controller as if we were winding in the pin to enable the explosive.

The Laison level also offered some vehicular action--namely, you'll have to drive a jeep through part of the mission to get to where you need to go. Again, the Sixaxis could be used here like a steering wheel to guide the jeep, though you'll be able to use the controller's traditional controls for everything if you prefer. The game sure did look good, though. It didn't look qualitatively better than the Xbox 360 version we've spent a lot of time with, though we noted the frame rate was consistent throughout our entire demo. That's because the many cores of the PS3's Cell processor are handling different parts of the game discretely, which apparently gives the developers more breathing room to implement various visual and aural effects without worrying about dragging down the frame rate too much.

Call of Duty 3 seems to be shaping up nicely on every platform, so diehard fans of this popular World War II series will serve themselves well to check it out on their console platform of choice. The PlayStation 3 version in particular is currently slated to hit shelves on the system's launch date, November 17, so stay tuned for a full review.

58 Comments

  • a_miyahara

    Posted Feb 9, 2008 2:33 pm PT

    Is there a split screen mode on COD3 for PS3, cuz I can't find one...big dissapointment if there isn't for PS3 but there is for 360.

  • VincentV21

    Posted Nov 12, 2006 12:43 pm PT

    both versions are the same game Matty

  • soldierofww2

    Posted Nov 12, 2006 11:16 am PT

    something really suck about the ps3 version... 360= 24 player .... ps3= 16 player

  • apc2007

    Posted Nov 10, 2006 5:07 am PT

    infinity ward ware are you ???

  • MattyG0313

    Posted Nov 8, 2006 3:32 pm PT

    so far, sony has have finest hour and big red one, and microsoft and had cod and cod2..... is there gonna be a difference between the two consoles cod3s? because as it looks from the covers, theyre the exact same things

  • SpikeDelight

    Posted Nov 8, 2006 10:57 am PT

    It's awesome that the steering wheel is done with the controller. But with the great XBOX Live for the 360, will the online for the PS3 version be able to match it?

  • devilnevercry9

    Posted Nov 3, 2006 8:08 am PT

    the graphic is sure look solid, nice texture. well, only thing to say is wait for pc platform come out, but it isn't announce. time to take out enemy and save our butts.

  • nottostable

    Posted Nov 2, 2006 5:49 pm PT

    this game is going to be great.so much more.

  • audioust

    Posted Nov 2, 2006 11:55 am PT

    neat, should be a good one

  • daveg1

    Posted Nov 2, 2006 4:35 am PT

    should be good but as far as the advantages for the ps3 version it doesnt = the etra cash!

  • boss351freak

    Posted Nov 1, 2006 7:47 pm PT

    AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • edub272

    Posted Oct 29, 2006 6:37 pm PT

    itll be online
    Battlefield: Bad Company will be better tho
    get that instead

  • plaguelord1

    Posted Oct 27, 2006 4:25 pm PT

    due this game looks sooo sweet! sham about the console price cause now im gonna be stuck with most likely the wii version

  • swirskytheman

    Posted Oct 26, 2006 2:07 pm PT

    Does COD3 have mulitplayer mode that you play online?

  • daddo-splat

    Posted Oct 24, 2006 7:03 pm PT

    actually I set the resolution of the xbox 360 in the console and regardless of what the game says resolution wise on the box. the resolution is not game controlled on the 360. ps to get 1080p which is basically 60 frames per second you need a hi end tv that supports it. I heard the upgrade for the 360 to 1080p was via a vga cable only also heard they were dev. a hdmi output cable by christmas. Probably gonna sell my preordered PS3 ON ebay and fund my gaming habbit fro the next year. If I can get 2500 buy another after xmas and get a wii for my kids all for waiting 4 hrs in front of gamestop. and still get a crap load of games while playing gears of war and splintercell. ty god for ps3. PONY UPFANBOYS I NEED YOUR CASH!!!!!

  • thefjk

    Posted Oct 24, 2006 3:33 pm PT

    COOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

  • Floms

    Posted Oct 24, 2006 11:08 am PT

    best war game ever

  • ergonueve

    Posted Oct 24, 2006 6:04 am PT

    hehe, he said duty...

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