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Byline: Peter Suciu
In most World War II-based action games, you're a lone soldier capable of singlehandedly taking out scores of Nazis. Call of Duty ($50; activision.com), on the other hand, wants you to appreciate the fact that no man fought alone. To this end, the programmers devoted a...
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