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Expansive and exciting campaign. Brilliant graphics and sound.
Abstract: It's easy to come into Call of Duty: World at War with some concerns before you even sit down to actually play it. Why are we back in World War 2? Why isn't Infinity Ward working on this one? If it's using the CoD4 engine, is it pretty much just a comp...
Stellar Call of Duty immersion, Unmatched Multiplayer experience, Great replay value,
Standard FPS issues, getting stuck in blind spots, etc, If you don’t like linear track based shooters COD might not be your thing, Kiefer’s voice gets annoying in Multiplayer
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...
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: Call of Duty: World at War is a solid entry to the franchise, offering some pretty intense gameplay and nice new online features. However, the return to WWII means that it feels like a game you’ve played before.