Call of Duty: Finest Hour
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| Call of Duty: Finest Hour | |
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| Developer(s) | Spark Unlimited |
| Publisher(s) | Activision |
| Series | Call Of Duty |
| Engine | RenderWare |
| Platform(s) | PS2, GameCube, Xbox |
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| Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
| Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T) PEGI: 16+ |
| Media | DVD |
Call of Duty: Finest Hour is a first-person shooter for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube video game consoles. This video game simulates the infantry and combined arms warfare of World War II. It is published by Activision and developed by Spark Unlimited. Although it is based on the original Call of Duty for the PC, it has a completely different storyline. In the spirit of previous Call of Duty games, it features six different perspectives with stories and battles based on real world events from soldiers on each side of the allied campaign (US, British, and Soviet). Call of Duty: Finest Hour was released on November 16, 2004 in North America. It was followed up by a sequel, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, in 2005.
The game's music was composed by Michael Giacchino who previously worked on the original Call of Duty and the Medal of Honor franchise. AC/DC singer Brian Johnson provides the voice of the British commander.
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[edit] Multiplayer
Call of Duty: Finest Hour has no online multiplayer on the GameCube. On Xbox, Finest Hour is Xbox Live compatible and through system link has a potential of 32 players. Finest Hour is online compatible for PlayStation 2 as well with 16 players per session.
[edit] Playable Characters
- Pvt. Alexsandr Sokolov
Sokolov was a young 20-year-old man whose dream was to open a watch shop and have a family. After the German invasion, however, he was conscripted into the Red Army and was assigned to Stalingrad. Instead of getting a rifle, he was issued a Mosin-Nagant round. His superior was Sgt. Oleg Puskov. After fighting through the ruined city, Puskov was killed by a German sniper. Sokolov then met Tanya Pavelovna, a sniper who was also fighting in the city in the first tank mission a tank shell hits a building he is in he was thought to be dead but was alive and seen in the HQ with Tanya
- Lt. Tanya Pavelovna
Tanya was an ordinary girl whose village was invaded by the Germans when she was 25; a tank round separated her from her family and their fates were probably death, however you never find out, she flees and is taken in by a patrol of Red Army soldiers. In their first skirmish her squad got pinned down by Germans and were slowly being killed. She managed to escape and find a dead comrade's sniper rifle and, using her "father's aim" she cut down her first four Germans. This earned her recognition from the Soviet commanders and she was deemed useful for the situation in Stalingrad. There, she met Alexsandr Sokolov, who became her spotter. Later on in the game, Tanya is thought to have been killed along with Alexsandr by a Panzer IV, which fired at the building they were standing in. However, she was only wounded. She was later seen on a stretcher in General Belov's headquarters.
- Lt./Maj. Nikolai Badanov
Nikolai was an engineer who left his wife and infant son in the care of his parents to join the Red Army. He was assigned to a tank crew because of his aggressiveness and skill with machinery. By playing Lt. Badanov and his crew drive a T-34 tank through Stalingrad, and aid on the assault of the Tatsinskaya airfield, in Operation Little Saturn. Nikolai was later made a Major for his bravery.
- Sgt. Edward Carlyle
A British chemistry teacher, Carlyle, joined the British army as a commando and became a part of the PPA (Popski's Private Army). In his commando unit, he was assigned as the demolitions expert for his chemistry background. Carlyle aided his commando team by raiding a German-occupied village called Matmata and defending a British mountaintop fortress.
- Sgt./Lt. Chuck Walker
Walker is a member of the US First Army, and the First Infantry Division (Big Red One.) Walker took part in the Normandy and Sicily invasions, and fought in North Africa against Rommel. In France, he was assigned to help capture Aachen, the first Major German city to fall to the Allies. Walker takes part in missions to defeat pockets of remaining German resistance. Later on Walker is promoted to Lieutenant for his services during the capture of Aachen. Walker and his squad finally capture the bridge over the Rhine at Remagen.
- Sgt. Sam Rivers
Sgt. Sam Rivers is an African American who leads a small tank battalion. Because of the bravery of Rivers and the rest of his crew (who are also African Americans) he was promoted to Sgt. His single mission allows the player to operate an Allied Sherman to help back up the Americans during the German assault on Bastogne. He is later seen in Last Bridge standing level and talks to Chuck Walker.
[edit] Notable Characters
- Sgt. Puskov
Puskov is the soldier Sokolov is paired up with during the first mission in Stalingrad. He is shot by a German sniper while trying to save Sokolov.
- Cmsr. Viktor Durasov
In the beginning of the game, when you assume the role of Pvt. Sokolov, he is a commisar reading a speech but he is later left behind
- Cmsr. Konstantinov
Konstantinov is inside the tractor factory in the beginning of the "Defend the Factory" mission when Pavelovna and Sokolov reach there. During the battle in the factory he covers the tank. When the tank crew arrives he opens the gate for the tank crew to enter the factory. After the tank crew departs he is left inside the factory.
- Tank Crew (Lt. Badanov, Sgt. Dimitriy Petrov, and Sgt. Fyodor Belinki)
The three members are introduced in "Defend the Factory" racing into the tractor factory. Badanov makes it in safely however Sgt. Belinki is shot by a machine gunner and Sgt. Petrov carries him across to safety. After Tanya heals his wounds, all of the crew, Tanya, and Alexsandr board the tank and depart. In the next mission "Breakdown" Belinki repairs the tanks after its engine breaks, Badanov covers him and Petrov serves as a gunner. After the tank is repaired they fight through the streets to Badanov's HQ. There the tank is repaired again. They have to take back Red Square and deliver a radio to friendly spotters in a train station. They are last seen fighting together in "Airfield Ambush" taking out a lookout tower and gathering intelligence. All survive and head to HQ meaning that none have become casualties.
- Train Station Allies (Pvt. Vanya, Pvt. Ivanov, and Sgt. Posadskaya)
They are introduced in the train station in "Into Red Square." The three help clear the station of German enemies and get the radio to the friendly spotters. They will become casualties if you threw a grenade at them.
- Pvt. Bagramyan
With his name based on the real-life famous Soviet hero Hovhannes Bagramyan, Pvt. Bagramyan is next to General Belov and transmits orders when Nikolai pulls off Operation Little Saturn.
- British Commandos (Sgt. Edward Carlyle, Sgt. Starkey, Yusef, Pvt. Locke)
First introduced in "Mission: Matmata", All are fellow members in the British campaign in North Africa along with Edward Carlyle. Besides Carlyle, Sgt. Starkey is the only one to stay alive.
- Pvt. Higgens
Higgens first appears in the mission "" and he has to get Sgt. Carlyle and Sgt. Starkley out of the petroleum depot. In the next mission "" he mans a turret on the back of a jeep and is killed by a German sniper by getting shot in the chest.
- Sgt. Dehart
Dehart was held hostage by German forces only to be rescued by Carlye in the mission "Raiding the Fortress."
- Cpl. Snyder
Snyder is a cartographer that was held captive by German forces. He was saved by Carlye and Dehart in the mission "Raiding the Fortress."
- Cpl/Sgt. Benny Church
Member of the Big Red One seen throughout the American Campaign on the Western Front. First introduced in "First City to Fall." He is also friends with *Sgt/Lt. Chuck Walker
- American GIs (Pvt. Hubbard, Cpl. Barth, Pvt Anderson)
All three were from the third battalion. They were trying to stop German advancement through the sewers of Aachen until they were pinned down by German Soldiers. They are rescued by Cpl. Church and Sgt. Walker. They will die within the next squad of Germans.
[edit] Overview
[edit] Eastern Front
Call of Duty: Finest Hour begins with Russian Pvt. Aleksandr Sokolov in Stalingrad, Russia. After fighting his way up a shoreline and through several buildings, Sokolov meets Lt. Tanya Pavelonva, a hard willed sniper. She sends Sokolov on a mission the capture a German bunker atop of a steep hill. After the mission is completed, Sokolov becomes Pavelovna's spotter as the two work to harass the Germans. The game then switches over to Pavelonva. Pavelona then clears out a section of German-occupied sewers and helps defend a tractor factory that has been converted to the role of manufacturing T-34s After successfully defending the factory, a tank crew led by Nikolai Badanov arrives to crew the tank just as a Panzer IV advances on the factory. Atop the T-34, Tanya and Aleksandr escape the apparently doomed factory. The player next assumes the role of Nikolai Badanov. After fighting through pockets of German resistance, Nikolai stops at General Belov's headquarters. He receives orders to deliver a radio to a team of spotters. The spotters' radio had been damaged and the Soviet artillery wasn't receiving coordinates of German armour, which was massing to overrun the headquarters. Nikolai's task is to recapture the ruins of Red Square, arrive at the Stalingrad Train Station (where the spotters were,) break through to the team and deliver the radio. Thanks to Nikolai, the Panzer IV column is destroyed by rockets and General Belov is not captured or killed. Afterwards, Nikolai and his crew are involved in the Russian assault on a German airfield at Tatsinskaya. This attack is codenamed Operation Little Saturn. After fighting through the heavily defended barracks and supply areas, Nikolai and other T-34s proceed to the airstrip to destroy grounded German Messerschmitt Bf-109s, Ju-87 'Stuka' dive-bombers, and Ju-52 transports. Upon destroying the airfield they meet up with more Soviets to assault the German headquarters which is the air traffic control. There is a rocket launcher behind a truck you can use to take out the two machine guns. After forcing entry, Nikolai and his men find German intelligence documents, which they deliver to their superiors.
[edit] North African Front
Enter Edward Carlyle. Carlyle embarks on a nighttime raid in Matmata to destroy a German fuel depot. The commando team led by Sgt. Starkey manages to destroy the depot, a radio post and an electricity generator. After the Matmata raid, a jeep picks up Starkey and Carlyle. As they refuel in the desert, a German sentry shoots the machine-gunner. Carlyle takes up the .50 Caliber to riddle Opel Blitz trucks, Ju-87 'Stuka' dive-bombers and German soldiers; a Stuka pilot drops a bomb that separates Starkey and Carlyle. Thrust into the battle for an unnamed fortress, Carlyle destroys the German entrance to stop them from entering and silences the MG42s. He then rescues Sgt. Dehart, who was trapped on the roof of a German strongpoint. After being rescued, Dehart tells Carlyle that the 'Cartographer' is being held prisoner. This cartographer had vital information: he knew a way to outflank Rommel through the desert. Carlyle finishes off the German remnants and rescues the cartographer. A surprised Starkey feigns shock that Carlyle would leave him to defend himself in the fortress, and all have a good laugh.
[edit] Western Front
The American missions see the player control Chuck Walker, an American veteran of D-Day, Sicily, and Africa, and Sergeant of the American 1st Infantry Division. The first three missions concentrate on the capture of Aachen. For their meritorious service in Aachen, Walker and his friend Benny Church are promoted. After capturing Aachen, the story shifts focus on M4 Sherman tank commander Sam Rivers, a young Black man who has also been made Sergeant for his commitment and bravery. After successfully helping to fend off Germans in the around Bastogne, the player returns to the now Lieutenant Walker. Walker's new mission is to infiltrate the city of Remagen and scout the status of a bridge that is rumoured to still stand over the Rhine. After finding the bridge, Walker teams up with Sgt. Rivers as he and his men protect River's tank group and escort them to the bridge. Upon reaching the bridge, a huge hole in the ground prevents the tanks from moving on which means Walker and his squad must capture the bridge alone. After crossing, Walker operates a Flakvierling anti-air gun on top of a tower and fends off the counterattacking German Stukas. After rebuffing the aerial threat, Walker hangs the US flag over the tower and waves the tank column into Germany. This game features many of the same weapons as featured in previous Call Of Duty games, however this game has added the M3 Grease Gun, the Russian DPM LMG, a portable M1919A6 Browning .30 caliber LMG, (an unusual model of the M1919,) and a portable version of the mislabeled German MG34. A Sten MK IIS (the silenced version of the Sten MK.II submachine gun) was planned, but was not included in the final game.
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
- The official site of Call of Duty
- Spark Unlimited
- GameTab reviews
- Call of Duty: Finest Hour at Planet Call of Duty
- Call of Duty: Finest Hour at MobyGames
- Wikia has a wiki on this subject: Call of Duty Wiki
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