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Posted on: Friday, July 13, 2007

A little combat, a little surfin', mystery

By Justin Hoeger
McClatchy-Tribune News Service

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"Call of Duty: Roads to Victory," a shoot-'em-up.

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"Surf's Up," based on the characters and settings of the film.

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"Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile," which should appeal to puzzle fans.

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Game: "Call of Duty: Roads to Victory"

Publisher: Activision

Platform: Sony PlayStation Portable

Rated: Teen

"Call of Duty: Roads to Victory" is pretty basic for a first-person shooter — Nazis infest gray and brown World War II-era European battlefields, and the player finds lots of period weaponry. Occasionally there's a stationary weapon or vehicle to use, but most of the game is spent on foot.

There are three mini-campaigns within the game, each with the player in control of a different soldier — one American, one Canadian, one British.

Anyone who's played a shooter in a WWII setting won't find any surprises here. Up to six players can take part in ad-hoc multiplayer matches in Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and King of the Hill game types.

The game suffers a bit from the same problem that plagues many PSP shooters: tricky control. The lack of a second analog stick makes precision aiming a chore in most games — "Roads to Victory" makes up for it somewhat by including an auto-aim feature.

The graphics look pretty nice and the enemies aren't idiots, though they're also not as smart as in the console and PC versions of "Call of Duty."

Game: "Surf's Up"

Publisher: Ubisoft

Platforms: Nintendo Wii, also for Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PC

Rated: 10 and older

"Surf's Up" is a rarity: a licensed game that can stand on its own. The characters and settings of the animated movie are used as a backdrop for the game, but the focus here is on trick-oriented surfing action, not unlike the skateboarding in "Tony Hawk" games or the snowboarding in the "SSX" series.

Each stage of the game has a requirement to pass, such as reaching a certain score and passing through a bunch of gates. Depending on the area, the ocean is littered with obstacles such as icebergs, structures, barriers and ramps, and so on. There's an endless wave moving in from one side of the screen.

Players can surf along and over this to perform tricks that increase score and fill up a speed-boost meter, and to carry them over some obstacles.

Game: "Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile"

Publisher: Oberon Games

Platform:Sony PlayStation

Rated: Everyone

Based on Agatha Christie's Poirot story "Death on the Nile," this game, like the story, is a river cruise murder mystery. A wealthy woman named Linnet has been murdered, and it's up to Poirot to ferret out the killer. The player will help him investigate various rooms on the boat, searching for key items hidden among piles of debris in what must be the most ill-kept luxury cruise ship in Egypt.

It's a methodical style of game play that should be gripping for puzzle fans.