Lone Wolf Channel Link: / @lonewolf.5326 COD 2 Xbox 360 Playlist Link: • Call Of Duty 2 Xbox 360 (Veteran) Gam... COD World at War Xbox 360 Playlist: • Call of Duty: World at War Xbox 360 (... COD Modern Warfare 4 Xbox 360 2007 Playlist: • Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Xbox 3... Lone Wolf Opening: 00:00 Act 1: Winter War Opening: 2:40 Act 1: Winter War - Mission 1: Red Army Training: 3:40 Act 1: Winter War - Mission 2: Demolition: 15:41 Act 2: "Not One Step Backwards!" Opening: 31:02 Act 2: "Not One Step Backwards!" - Mission 1: Repairing the Wire: 31:49 Act 2: "Not One Step Backwards!" - Mission 2: Railroad Station No. 1: 1:03:21 Act 3: Fortress Stalingrad Opening: 1:25:36 Act 3: Fortress Stalingrad - Mission 1: Downtown Assault: 1:26:17 Act 3: Fortress Stalingrad - Mission 2: Stalingrad City Hall: 1:37:36 Act 3: Fortress Stalingrad - Mission 3: Comrade Sniper: 1:46:27 Lone Wolf Outro: 1:56:53 Player Name: Lone Wolf Protagonists: Vasili Koslov Rank: Private Positioned: 13th Guards Rifle Division State: Russian SFSR (USSR) Soviet Campaign Difficulty Mode: (Veteran) Playstyle: Walkthrough / Playthrough First Person Shooter Blood WW2 Mild Language Violence Settings: Options: Autoaim when Aiming down the sight: Enabled Controller Vibration: Enabled Subtitles: Enabled Crosshair: Enabled Developer(s) Infinity Ward[a] Publisher(s) Activision[b] Director(s) Jason West Producer(s) Vince Zampella Designer(s) Zied Rieke Steve Fukuda[8] Programmer(s) Eric Pierce Artist(s) Michael Boon Ursula Escher Writer(s) Michael Schiffer Composer(s) Graeme Revell Series Call of Duty Engine IW engine 2.0 Platform(s) Microsoft Windows Xbox 360 mobile Mac OS X Release October 25, 2005 Microsoft Windows NA: October 25, 2005[2] EU: November 4, 2005[1] Xbox 360 NA: November 22, 2005[4] EU: December 2, 2005[3] Mobile WW: January 5, 2006[5] Mac OS X NA: May 26, 2006[6] EU: July 5, 2006 Genre(s) First-person shooter Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Call of Duty 2 is a 2005 first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision in most regions of the world. It is the second installment of the Call of Duty series. Announced by Activision on April 7, 2005, the game was released for Microsoft Windows on October 25, 2005, and as a launch title for the Xbox 360 on November 22, 2005.[4] Other versions were eventually released for OS X, mobile phones, and Pocket PCs. The game is set during World War II and the campaign mode is experienced through the perspectives of four soldiers: one in the Red Army, one in the United States Army, and two in the British Army. It contains four individual campaigns, split into three stories, with a total of 27 missions. Many features were added and changed from the original Call of Duty, notably regenerating health and an icon that indicates a nearby grenade about to explode. The game drew critical praise, particularly for the graphics, sound, and the regenerating health system. The Xbox 360 version sold more than 250,000 copies in its first week, more than 2 million copies by January 2008, and nearly 6 million copies by November 2013.[9] It is considered to be one of the best video games of all time. #CallOfDuty2 #LoneWolf5326 #CallOfDuty2LongPlay #CallofDuty2Walkthrough #CallofDuty #CallofDuty2Gameplay