Der Anruf der Aufgabe (The Call of Duty)

One of the few (only) games I’ve played recently is Call of Duty 2. It’s a fun game, and along with Call of Duty 1, makes for an epic singleplayer experience (though limited by its unfortunate brevity). The multiplayer is similarly fun, and for me at least, has always been the equivalent of chocolate truffles—small treats to be indulged in every now and then. I never play the game for more than an hour, nor am I so compelled to do so. But I still wouldn’t mind having a little indulgence the next day. This of course greatly differs from the MMO perspective, which is one of addiction. It is not a chocolate truffle, but rather is like a wretched drug that invites one to continue further and further.
But, rabbit trails aside, I’ve always thought it would be interesting if there were a German singleplayer campaign in a WWII game. I don’t believe I’ve ever encountered something quite like that in a WWII shooter-type game. The epic nature of Call of Duty’s singleplayer campaigns could easily make for an interesting adventure on the other side of the story—the German Anruf der Aufgabe.

nice ermm speech ermm but do you no any cheats im on the level after dday wen u hold till rienforcments arrive please reply bak i love the game its good so do so please from call of duty lover ps: rite bakkkk here at the top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bye
Hi, Ryan. If you’re talking about CoD2, then IGN has a good list of cheats here. Make sure you enable the console first.
I guess you’d rather say “Ruf der Pflicht”, although even that sounds a little strange in German. Well, at least here in Germany, most people would not like to play Nazi soldiers. Yes, not all German WWII soldiers were Nazis, but still… Most people here are a little itchy when it comes to this topic. You know Fawlty Towers? “Don’t mention the war!” At least not too soon, only if you know people better.
BTW, “Anruf der Aufgabe” would translate as something like “phone call by a task”.
Regards from Cologne
Ben