If not for the Gamecube, then Activision is using the World War II shooter Call of Duty 3 at least for Nintendo's Wii. Visually, the shooting spectacle is on the same level as the Xbox version and only the exceptional controls set the Wii version apart from the CurrentGen consoles.
Because everything in terms of content remains the same: in 14 chapters you bravely fight your way through war-ravaged France as an American, British, Canadian and Polish frontline pig. However, Wii owners have to forego social multiplayer action. In return, pad artists get controls that are difficult, fun and occasionally quite frustrating. As in Red Steel You turn the camera with the remote control and sprint using the analog stick. A crosshair helps with aiming, and you can also aim with a rear sight and front sight. The only thing you should avoid is throwing grenades via nunchucks – it works very unreliably.