Call of Duty: Roads to Victory tank destruction and death-quotes

Activision‘s Call of Duty: Roads to Victory has been out for a couple of days now. So, how do you like having to go to war with just one analog stick? Pretty tough ain’t it? Well, we know how tough it is. Especially having to deal with some rather strange death sequences: hearing quotes from long-gone generals of the past. Take this video from GameTrailers for example.

Did you watch the video through to the end when the player gets blown up by a tank? That’s when the quote from George Patton comes up. I was able to discuss this over with QJ resident CoD-veteran Chris L. Here’s what happened…

Chris: “Been there, done that. Wish I could turn the feature off.”

Gino: “Well, you can’t turn off the feature of dying in the heat of battle. I’ve always wondered what it felt like. Now I know: you get a tank’s rocket lodged into your head, and you start hearing strange voices of past US generals and commanders, asking if you want to go back to the previous checkpoint. LOL”

While some people might want to turn off the death quotes, it still makes for quite an interesting conversation piece.

Activision‘s Call of Duty: Roads to Victory has been out for a couple of days now. So, how do you like having to go to war with just one analog stick? Pretty tough ain’t it? Well, we know how tough it is. Especially having to deal with some rather strange death sequences: hearing quotes from long-gone generals of the past. Take this video from GameTrailers for example.

Did you watch the video through to the end when the player gets blown up by a tank? That’s when the quote from George Patton comes up. I was able to discuss this over with QJ resident CoD-veteran Chris L. Here’s what happened…

Chris: “Been there, done that. Wish I could turn the feature off.”

Gino: “Well, you can’t turn off the feature of dying in the heat of battle. I’ve always wondered what it felt like. Now I know: you get a tank’s rocket lodged into your head, and you start hearing strange voices of past US generals and commanders, asking if you want to go back to the previous checkpoint. LOL”

While some people might want to turn off the death quotes, it still makes for quite an interesting conversation piece.

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