Wii port of Call of Duty with pointer aiming. Decent feel, faithful campaign, online multi active back then. Visible technical compromises versus HD versions, but the Wii FPS experience remains one of the more solid on the console.
FPS developed by Treyarch and published by Activision in Germany in November 2006. Allied soldiers participate in the breakthrough of the Falaise encirclement during the Normandy campaign in August 1944. Wii Remote and Nunchuk controls for aiming and movement, varied solo missions following different soldiers and multiplayer mode. Wii European launch title in the World War II FPS genre.
A Wii port of Call of Duty 3, this World War II FPS marked the console's launch by using the remote for aiming and contextual gestures such as reloading or struggling in melee. The campaign following the liberation of France and the intense pace stayed ambitious for a launch title. The experimental handling and a dated presentation weigh today. A historic FPS on Wii for the curious about the console's early days and pointer shooting.