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Call of Duty: Roads to Victory Hands-On

World War II continues to rage on the PSP in our exclusive look at the first Call of Duty to hit a portable system.

The War Continues

Get a look at the latest Roads to Victory footage in this exclusive trailer.

Given the unabated popularity of World War II shooters on consoles, it's surprising how long the genre has taken to proliferate on handheld systems. Nevertheless, EA and Ubisoft respectively brought their Medal of Honor and Brothers in Arms franchises to the PSP in the past few months. And now, Activision and developer Amaze are likewise working on a new entry in the Call of Duty franchise, which is subtitled Roads to Victory and also for Sony's handheld. The game doesn't stray far from the Call of Duty formula, giving you three sets of missions from the American, British, and Canadian perspectives of the Normandy breakout campaign, which pushed the Allied forces beyond the D-Day landing into the heart of Europe.

This is definitely the Call of Duty style of action you've grown accustomed to on the PC and consoles, though the scale is smaller and the missions are naturally shorter. You'll be accompanied by one or two allies through most missions, and these guys are fully voiced throughout and will chatter back and forth about the goings-on of the battle. You can carry two weapons at any time, which you'll get from an arsenal that includes such old favorites as the Thompson submachine gun, M1 Garand, and the German MP40. Other standard gameplay features from the franchise, such as grenade cooking, are here as well.

The first four missions of the American campaign we played were varied, with the occasional action set piece, such as a plane crashing just ahead of our position (those sorts of things tend to be surprising on a small screen like the PSP's). Otherwise, it was mostly storming through bombed-out villages and towns, fighting off Nazi soldiers en masse. Occasionally we got to jump on an MG-88 to deal with an oncoming wave of troops; use a pair of binoculars to sight in artillery strikes on German armor; or grab a Panzershrek to take out a tank rolling down a tight city backstreet. The last mission we got to play in our preview build was set entirely in the air and had us scurrying between turrets to defend our bombing run from waves of incoming fighters. In short, it doesn't seem like Amaze has skimped on the sorts of activities you'd expect to see in one of the "bigger" Call of Duty games for this portable version.

First-person shooters typically haven't fared well on the PSP primarily because of the limitations of the unit's controls. The genre is simply hamstrung by the lack of buttons and a second analog stick, to say nothing of the unwieldy first analog stick that's actually on the system. Roads to Victory is unfortunately mired by these same issues. With the default control scheme, you have to stop moving to throw a grenade, change weapons, or crouch, though other configurations are available.

Luckily, Amaze has compensated for the control constraints with a rather generous auto-aim feature. You only have to be pointing in the reasonable vicinity of an enemy for your crosshair to snap to him, which eliminates the need to be extremely precise with the PSP's analog stick (surely no mean feat). The farther off target you are, the less accurate your shot. So it still behooves your survival to aim as truly as you can, but this feature does help cut down on the frustration quite a bit.

Furthermore, when you're locked on to an enemy, hitting the L button to go to the traditional iron sights aiming mode will basically make you snap your aim directly at the enemy's head, resulting in a quick one-shot kill if you're fast enough. You can turn these auto-aim features off if you want a really serious challenge, but even with them on, we still ran into the occasional frustrating death where we couldn't get away from a grenade fast enough. But overall, we liked the way the auto-aim made the game feel a little more forgiving and arcadelike.

Amaze seems to be doing a respectable job with the visuals in Roads to Victory; check out the new trailer above for an example. Though the geometry and textures have taken the slight detail hit you'd expect in coming to the PSP, overall this definitely looks like a Call of Duty game, so devoted fans of the series (and WWII shooters in general) ought to feel at home. The game will purportedly also feature a multiplayer option for six players, though we didn't get to test that mode with our single preview build. Look for more information on that mode, as well as the remaining Canadian and British campaigns, when we post our full review around the time Roads to Victory hits shelves in mid-March.

44 Comments

  • taino1128

    Posted Mar 7, 2007 1:45 pm PT

    first COD on a handheld. lets hope its better than Medal of Honor and Brothers in Arms.

  • jacnewforce07

    Posted Feb 25, 2007 2:27 pm PT

    Im going to have to get this! Im more ready for a final fantasy title for the psp though

  • p5ilocyb3

    Posted Feb 25, 2007 7:52 am PT

    damn man... psp games just keep getting sweeter and sweeter. Definatley gunna add this to my psp collection. Cant wait to headshot you fools online! lol.

  • BoBKiD

    Posted Feb 24, 2007 4:05 am PT

    Oh boy! Oh boy! I can't wait!
    *drooling over the PSP*

    I really hope the controls are better than MoH though because sometimes, they could prove very slow, especially if you wanted to turn around and aim.

  • buccs882

    Posted Feb 21, 2007 7:07 pm PT

    the control scheme on MOH heroes was pretty good
    well atleast when you put it on elite (pathfinder was pretty good also)

  • chamber303

    Posted Feb 20, 2007 7:46 pm PT

    i believe that the best control sheme for the psp in fps games is to use the same sheme as metroid prime on the gamecube.
    And this one comes close to that.

  • pdo4545

    Posted Feb 19, 2007 11:58 pm PT

    this looks so tight.

  • Gusis1337

    Posted Feb 19, 2007 10:40 pm PT

    I cant wait even though it comes out in a few weeks

  • YalCantDeMe

    Posted Feb 19, 2007 10:58 am PT

    I always new COD was gonna go on psp

  • psp100thNOOB

    Posted Feb 17, 2007 3:48 pm PT

    this will be a BIG hit I know... Much more if ever they can do more of the easy control like in other PC games... PSP... Rock On...

  • DC_MChief

    Posted Feb 16, 2007 2:13 pm PT

    i wonder how much people can the multiplayer hold. i hope 32.
    but mostlikely 16

  • Doolum

    Posted Feb 15, 2007 4:53 am PT

    the graphics looks amazing already.

  • masyllek

    Posted Feb 11, 2007 9:57 am PT

    I hope COD is better then MOH

  • GTCzeero

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 9:16 am PT

    I've always preferred COD over Medal of Honor, not just for the multi-national perspective compared to MOH's USA bias.

  • DC_MChief

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 7:22 am PT

    Ima get this game!!!!!!!!!!!!!! looks better than MOH heroes.

  • mrekolost

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 5:06 pm PT

    wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo now this is my buy of the year or one of them

  • KnightsofRound

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 3:54 pm PT

    It's about damn time they had the Canadians in a Call of Duty game.

  • xXRobbyXx

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 12:38 pm PT

    hopefully it will turn out to be a great game

  • Quintly

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 7:41 am PT

    Hmmz, it sure looks promising.

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