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November 2008
(84%)
38 Reviews
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Abstract: Following the success of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the CoD baton has been handed back to Treyarch, developer for this fifth installment. The news that Call of Duty: World at War would not be developed by Infinity Ward certainly caused a stir afte...
Abstract: Name: Call of Duty: World at WarGenre: First-Person-ShooterPlatform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, Wii, DS Check out the Video Review.Plenty has changed since the negative sixty years between Call of Duty 4: Modern...
Abstract: I was extremely skeptical of Call of Duty: World at War as I didn’t think that the series could go back to the World War II setting and come out with a strong game. I was proven wrong, as this is a great game that will carry the Call of Duty brand over...
Published: 2008-11-12, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Call of Duty: World at War is a lot like its predecessor, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. In most respects, this is a good thing. The guns are tightly tuned, the tone is gritty and mature, and the action is exciting and fast-paced. It boasts the same a...
Abstract: Call of Duty: World at War has arrived and if you’re like me you may have been surprised and perhaps even disappointed to learn that Treyarch was taking us back in history to WWII, especially after how well received Modern Warfare was last year, but r...
Gritty, exciting story, Same excellent multiplayer system, Fourplayer cooperative campaign, Bayonets and flamethrowers, Nazi Zombies.
Familiar setting, Familiar game mechanics, Familiar guns.
World at War brings proven Call of Duty mechanics back to WWII with great success. ...
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Published: 2008-11-11, Author: Will , review by: gamespy.com
Same intense action you know and love; impressive visuals and lighting; cooperative adds a ton of replay value; multiplayer still excellent.
Storyline is weak; flamethrower is tough to use on tougher difficulties; enemy AI can be absent-minded.
Last year, Infinity Wards Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was quickly hailed as an instant classic and one of the finest examples of the first-person shooter genre. Everyone figured that it would be a while before we saw another Call of Duty title, but...
Abstract: Last year Call of Duty 4 was easily one of the best titles released. Call of Duty 4 took the series in a new direction by bringing the series into modern times. It was shocking to hear the announcement that the follow-up to Call of Duty 4 was once aga...