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Call of Duty 4 Map Pack Overview
Jeff gives you a rundown of the new Call of Duty 4 maps -- is the pack worth the money?
Date: Monday, April 28, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Headquarters works well on this map too as the locations of the HQ is spread out far enough for it be challenging. Much like Chinatown, it is up to you whether you want to go with close quarter weapons or medium distance weapons, so any assault or submachine gun works quite well, as do the shotguns, as long as you stick to the corridors and don’t venture out to the parking lot, where chances are, the snipers will be waiting to pick you off.

So there you have it. The maps are all great looking but unfortunately Creek, the best looking of them all, is on my strike list and it’s a shame that Kill House isn’t available for large scale fights because playing a private game with loads of people in a free-for-all is some crazy fun. If you were on the fence about whether or not you should grab the Variety Map Pack, I would definitely recommend it. The maps are great fun and bring a nice change of pace to the same maps we have been playing since the game was released…crazy, unrelenting, sniping aside, of course.

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