I bought it for the Wii because the PS3 belongs to my older brother and I don't have access to it very much. I played a lot of the PS3 version, so I figured I'd get it for Wii because I wanted a better Call of Duty experience than Big Red One on GC (which is boring by comparison). And I don't need voice chat, even though I'd welcome it if it was an option.
I bought it for the Wii because the PS3 belongs to my older brother and I don't have access to it very much. I played a lot of the PS3 version, so I figured I'd get it for Wii because I wanted a better Call of Duty experience than Big Red One on GC (which is boring by comparison). And I don't need voice chat, even though I'd welcome it if it was an option.
Yea it's just so watered down from the actual games that it's not even worth playing. How old are you if I may ask?
Send me the best you've got. Send me your strongest machines. The fight my brother fought, here, now, will end with me.
@SkullMan: I don't think it's too bad of a game. It lacks the popular Nazi Zombies mode, but pretty much everything else made it into the Wii version (minus downloadable content). It doesn't have local split screen multiplayer (I wouldn't use it anyway) and a mission is missing from the campaign, as well as a few multiplayer maps, but it's not a bad version and is good if you only own a Wii. Plus, I've already grown familiar with the Wii controls, and I played the PS3 version since I got the Wii version, and I wasn't very good on it. And I'm 19, but why do you ask?
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