Katrina

Katrina is a female name, a variant of Katherine. Some uses of this name include:

Hurricane Katrina or Tropical Storm Katrina, a name used for various tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, including the catastrophic 2005 Hurricane Katrina.

People named Katrina:

  • Katrina Elam, country music singer
  • Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation
  • Katrina Johnson, actress
  • Katrina Leskanich, former lead vocalist of the music group Katrina and the Waves
  • Katrina Leung, Chinese American businesswoman and accused spy
  • Katrina Price, basketball player
  • Katrina Taylor, rap and hip-hop artist, known by the stage name Trina
  • Katrina Warren, veterinarian and television presenter

In fiction:

  • Katrina Finlay, character in Monarch of the Glen
  • Katrina Silber, minor recurring character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

See also:

  • Katrine Gislinge, pianist
  • Katrine Madsen, jazz singer


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. Others, who reviewed the Xbox version, complained that the multiplayer wasn't as good as it was on the PC version because it was restricted to 8 players [5]. See also:. For the PC version, some said that the game's performance is occasionally slow [4]. In fiction:. Others say that while the remakes of the original game's maps were interesting, the game could have had more original maps [3]. People named Katrina:. In general, some complained that the new health system, which allows players to regenerate health if they go under cover, makes the game less realistic than the original [2].

Hurricane Katrina or Tropical Storm Katrina, a name used for various tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, including the catastrophic 2005 Hurricane Katrina. However, some reviews had minor criticisms. Some uses of this name include:. Call of Duty 2 received numerous perfect and near-perfect reviews from the media upon its release, as well as praise from many others. Katrina is a female name, a variant of Katherine. A number of maps returned from the original Call of Duty such as:. Katrine Madsen, jazz singer. On the PC, players can join servers that support as many as 62 players.

Katrine Gislinge, pianist. The Xbox 360 version can support 8 players per server. Katrina Silber, minor recurring character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Since November 22 2005 The Xbox 360 gamers have been suffering with Lag, the inability to bring friends into the lobby and no ability to make your own lobbies. Katrina Finlay, character in Monarch of the Glen. The Infinity Ward team has been blamed for incorrectly implementing the multiplayer aspect on the Xbox 360 version and have received protest threats from gamers. Katrina Warren, veterinarian and television presenter. Price from German hands by American soldiers and after the credits end the words, "No cows were harmed in the making of this game" appear.

Katrina Taylor, rap and hip-hop artist, known by the stage name Trina. The end credits depict the dramatic rescue of Capt. Katrina Price, basketball player. In the last scene, a Colonel promotes Bill Taylor to sergeant. Katrina Leung, Chinese American businesswoman and accused spy. The remainder of the campaign sees you take part in the brutal fighting on Hill 400, and then securing the Rhine crossing into Germany. Katrina Leskanich, former lead vocalist of the music group Katrina and the Waves. On arriving at the top of the cliffs the guns are discovered to be removed, so the player has to go and find them.

Katrina Johnson, actress. The Americans have no more than twenty feet of beach to charge up before having to climb ropes up a cliff to sabotage artillery aimed at Utah Beach and Omaha Beach. Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation. Bill Taylor the player starts off by playing a part in a World War II standard level, D-Day, except in this mission the character is not on Omaha beach, but, rather four miles west at Pointe du Hoc. Katrina Elam, country music singer. As Cpl. The final missions are American based.

It is only one campaign (2 levels) long, but the player takes part in the 7th Armoured Division's advance across Libya, harrying the retreating Germans. An addendum to the second set of missions has the player taking on the role of a British Tank commander, David Welsh. The character must take over buildings, towns, and facilities and defend against counterattacks each time. In the second set of missions, the player becomes a British soldier, Sergeant John Davis, commanded by Captain Price, whom is seen also in the original Call of Duty.

After finishing the 'training' by beating off a German assault, the player takes part in house to house fighting across Stalingrad. Simulating the poor economy of the Russians at the time, and poor training, the player is forced to use potatoes as grenades. The first Russian mission is a training mission. In the first set of missions, the player becomes a soldier on the Russian front, Vasili Ivanovich Koslov.

Corporal Bill Taylor (US Army, 2nd Ranger Battalion). Tank Commander David Welsh (British Army, 7th Armoured Division). Sergeant John Davis (British Army, 7th Armoured Division). Private Vasili Ivanovich Koslov (Red Army, 13th Guards Division).

The game features several key vehicles and fifteen new weapons. It features a filter to produce realistic lighting, leading to special tactical gameplay elements, such as making it difficult to shoot enemies on a rooftop because of bright light. The game engine is built from scratch and supports bump mapping and dynamic lighting. If the player manages to find cover and stay safe for approximately 5 seconds, the soldier will then become fully healed.

The new system allows the player to take a hit or two before blood seeps onto the screen. In addition, the standard health meter in a first-person shooter was removed and replaced with a "shock" system. The player has to take on unique tasks, such as repairing severed communication cables in the city of Stalingrad. The gameplay is also more varied.

The player will also have to cope with problems in many different ways such as flanking an enemy position. These lines aren't activated by scripted sequences: instead, the soldiers react to the environment and use the Battle Chatter System to communicate with each other, instead of having the AI-controlled characters communicate to each other via a form of telepathy. For this, a new advanced AI-system was developed, called "Battle Chatter System" that consists of more than 20,000 lines of dialogue that your comrades and enemies use. Call of Duty 2 was designed with the intent to be less linear than its predecessor, with notably more open-ended environments and less scripted events that were a prominent aspect in Call of Duty.

. A special DVD Collectors' Edition also exists, which includes 'making of' documentaries and interviews. A single player demo featuring a mission in El Daba, Egypt (entitled "The End of the Beginning") from a British perspective was released on September 26, 2005. Call of Duty 2 was the highest selling Xbox 360 launch title selling 250,000 units in its first week of availability [1].

There is a Zboard available for the PC version of this game. Call of Duty 2 takes place during World War II and features three campaigns where the player can be a soldier for the Soviet Army, the British Army, or the American Army. It was developed by Infinity Ward, with contributions from Pi Studios, and was published by Activision on October 25, 2005 for the PC and November 22, 2005 for the Xbox 360. Call of Duty 2 is a first-person shooter video game and sequel to the critically acclaimed game, Call of Duty.

URL accessed on December 28, 2005.. ^  Duty 2 Tops Xbox 360 Launch Sales. POW Camp, France (only available on the Xbox 360 version). Stalingrad, USSR (Railyard).

Saint Mère Eglise, France (Dawnville). Brecourt, France. Carentan, France. Crossing the Rhine, March 1945.

Battle of Hurtgen Forest/Hill 400, Dec 1944. Pointe du Hoc, June 1944. Libya, Jan 1943. Battle of Normandy, June 1944.

Tunisia Campaign, March 1943. Second Battle of El Alamein, Oct-Nov 1942. Battle of Stalingrad, Feb 1943. Battle of Stalingrad, Dec 1942.

Battle of Moscow Dec 1941/Battle of Stalingrad, Dec 1942.