Call of Duty: Roads to Victory

Call of Duty: Roads to Victory is a first-person shooter that takes place during World War II. It was relased on March 14, 2007 for the PlayStation Portable from Activision and Amaze Entertainment.

Story Mode
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory lets the player play in three campaigns: the Americans, British, and Canadians.

As the Americans the player takes the role of a soldier in the 82nd Airborne Division in Operation Market Garden, Operation Avalanche, and Operation Detroit.

As the Canadians he fights in the First Canadian Army during the Battle of the Scheldt, Operation Infatuate, and Operation Blockbuster.

As the British he fights in the Parachute Regiment during Operation Market Garden and Operation Varsity.

In total, there are 14 levels in the game.

Throughout the game the player can find radios that emit random noises and voices, give the player mission orders, or provide playing tips.

American

 * Derrick Warren
 * David Ferguson
 * Jonathan Shepherd
 * Gerald Miller
 * Jason Wescott
 * Paul VanAtta

Canadian

 * Alan Bradshaw
 * Todd Gessinger

British

 * Michael Dabrowa
 * Brian L. Preston

Multiplayer
The game features wireless multiplayer with ad hoc connection for up to six players online on 9 maps. There are six game modes in this game: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Hold the Flag, King of the Hill and Team King of the Hill.

Reception
Roads to Victory received mixed critical reviews. While some found it to be an okay-but-lacking installment, GameSpy called it outright "unimpressive", "laughable" and "mediocre".

Afterward, handheld Call of Duty games were switched to being released for the Nintendo DS.

Trivia

 * Most missions are played by different characters.
 * In the first level if the player shoots the radio enough he will hear the coordinates 60 54 06.96 101 55 44.94. Which lead to Area 51 and the Tunguska meteorite crash site. They are the same as the ones in Shi No Numa