Very good game, multiplayer is still alive and very active. 7 patches that must be individually installed and take up 3.5gb all together but its worth it
Very good game, multiplayer is still alive and very active. 7 patches that must be individually installed and take up 3.5gb all together but its worth it
So let's play fit-as-many-cliches-as-you-can. Our target is Call of Duty Fi... I mean, Call of Duty: World at War. Your time starts... now!
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Old - school gameplay
Slow
Moving back to the CoD's saga roots, World at War takes us back to World War II. Well, a few snapshots of the immense 6-year conflict that is. There are two main theaters this time, the Pacific and the Eastern Front.
Quality voice acting; Reichstag scenario; flamethrower weapon
Bad weapon implementation; very short campaign; mediocre sound effects; disjointed scenarios; low immersion factor
The odds have always been stacked against Call of Duty: World at War. This sequel revisits an undeniably exhausted FPS setting-World War II-and wasn't designed by series creator Infinity Ward, but Treyarch has delivered a sufficiently compelling shooter.
Lengthy single-player campaign is engaging; fun co-op mode
Unimpressive AI; tired setting; makes us long for Call of Duty 4
First Impressions My reaction is The theater for next gens war is set. While many might feel like taking a step backward by plunging into the WWII chaos, a franchise far beaten and milked than a dead horse, Treyarch still believe there's some life left in that proverbial carcass.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e7200 @ 3.1ghz GPU: Powercolor Radeon HD 5850 PCS+ RAM: 4GB DDR2 OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
World at War is a strategic World War II war game on the grandest of scales – the entire globe is your battlefield. While war games on this scale can often be quite complex affairs, World at War does a good job of abstracting many of the details that come with managing a global conflict.
I have to start this off with saying, while I like the whole Call of Duty series, I'm really tired of playing through history, and I would much rather play in modern times with today's modern technology and weapons, yes the games are great, they're fun but I think the theme is a bit played out now…...
ZOMBIES; Good storyline; Great graphics; Bloody and gory
Back to WWII yet again
Call of Duty: World at War is one of the best, most polished first-person shooters available for the Wii.
Beautiful visuals and cutscenes; Makes good use of the Wii Zapper.
Control style can be finicky; Quirky multiplayer format will take some getting used to
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