I just noticed that the first Russian mission in the singleplayer campaign is an exact copy of a scene from enemy at the gates, here's an excerpt from the plot synopsis (if you haven't seen Enemy at the Gates yet, and are planning to, this could be a spoiler):
"After the battle, a car races through the streets, under artillery fire. Knocked off the road, the driver ? Lieutenant Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a Soviet political commissar second class ? flees to the safety of a drained fountain and feigns death amongst the corpses within. Here he comes upon Vassili, also feigning death, and watches with amazement as the young soldier kills five nearby German soldiers with five shots from the Mosin-Nagant rifle Danilov hands him."
Treyarch can't even come up with their own plots? Also, for all the references that Reznov makes regarding heroes:
"Later, Nikita Khrushchev (Bob Hoskins) arrives in Stalingrad to coordinate the city's defences. He demands suggestions to improve morale, and Danilov suggests publicizing "heroes" for the people to idolize."
I just found this rather humorous.
"After the battle, a car races through the streets, under artillery fire. Knocked off the road, the driver ? Lieutenant Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a Soviet political commissar second class ? flees to the safety of a drained fountain and feigns death amongst the corpses within. Here he comes upon Vassili, also feigning death, and watches with amazement as the young soldier kills five nearby German soldiers with five shots from the Mosin-Nagant rifle Danilov hands him."
Treyarch can't even come up with their own plots? Also, for all the references that Reznov makes regarding heroes:
"Later, Nikita Khrushchev (Bob Hoskins) arrives in Stalingrad to coordinate the city's defences. He demands suggestions to improve morale, and Danilov suggests publicizing "heroes" for the people to idolize."
I just found this rather humorous.
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