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November 2008
(81%)
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The editors liked
The basic Call of Duty combat model remains intact
Fantastic co-op mode and multiplayer options.
Intense action
Cinematic production values and a great multiplayer component
Lengthy singleplayer campaign is engaging
Fun coop mode.
ZOMBIES!
Good storyline
Great graphics
Bloody and gory
Gritty
Exciting story
Same excellent multiplayer system
Fourplayer cooperative campaign
Bayonets and flamethrowers
Nazi Zombies.
The editors didn't like
Solo campaigns get a little sloppy at times and often feel a bit generic.
Abstract: Call of Duty: World at War is Treyarch's latest entry into the franchise. This game is great and it even surpasses last year's effort. In fact, I think this is the best World War II game to date. Last year, Infinity Ward reinvented the franchise with Mode...
ZOMBIES!, Good storyline, Great graphics, Bloody and gory
Back to WWII yet again
Call of Duty World at War is an excellent game overall, it’s got everything that any gamer would want in a game of this type, blood, gore, violence, bad language and so much more. Treyarch does a great job utilizing the COD4 engine for this game, an...
Abstract: Eventually I wussed out and played through it on easy because that at least kept the frequency of the instant deaths down to a minimum and since the game has no AI and the enemies are equally numerous and about as easy to kill, it appears to me that th...
Abstract: World at War could be seen as something of a step back for the Call of Duty series, which shifted to the present day with last year’s Modern Warfare. Instead of re-using the previous game’s frenetic contemporary setting, World at War returns the first-...
Abstract: After the success of last years Call of Duty 4 most critics and fans expected that the series would build up the new modern warfare storyline. However, with Call of Duty World at War, the series makes a sonewhat unexpected return to its World War 2 r...
Abstract: Call of Duty: World at War launched and found some excellent sales its first week, despite fighting an uphill battle against a bad reputation and some at least partially unfair animosity towards developer Treyarch. Call of Duty is the creation of Infi...
Abstract: Just when you thought Modern Warfare was the current FPS fad Treyarch welcomes you back to World War II in Call of Duty: World at War. Like most of my friends I was disappointed to hear that we would be revisiting the tired WWII era this year, but who...
I have to admit I was very skeptical about Call of Duty: World at War upon learning it wasn't being developed by Infinity Ward, the original creators of the series and developers of all previous PC releases. However, as it turns out, World at War is a...
Abstract: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is easily my most played game of 2007. It was, in fact, the title that made me truly care about online gaming, thanks to its fast-paced "meat grinder" style of play and fantastic promotion system. It was one of the bigge...