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Once more the gun can be shouldered, the ammunition bags filled and the equipment completed. We go at war! Activision brings us the latest part from the Call of Duty series and until now they all were well known to deliver plenty of gaming fun and hour...
Like its predecessors Call of Duty World at War belongs into every gamers collection. With the Call of Duty series Activision can nearly guarantee a good title and also with World at War you wont be disappointed. Interesting single player missions and...
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Many people were a little taken aback when it was announced that Call of Duty 5 would return back to a World War 2 setting in Call of Duty: World at War, however I’m someone who hadn’t played Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (and still haven’t got to pla...
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So lets 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!Ah, yes, theres the spinning retro news-cast globe. The danger-red lettering of JAPANESE OCCUPIED TERRITORY - ve...
Hard to recommend amongst the recent crop of games...
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After a brief, but brilliant, journey to the present day with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, this latest instalment of the long-running shooter series returns to its World War 2 roots. This is a surprising move considering Modern Warfares populari...
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Call of Duty: World at War is more than a rehash. It provides a refreshing change to the well known maps and weapons from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and makes some positive changes. The single-player campaign involves a riveting and emotional stor...
Based on the fabulous Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare engine. Spectacular multiplayer, and the option to search for games locally. Excellent change of scenery to WWII, very solid single-player. Co-op.
Single-player a little short, WWII setting wont appeal to all. Weighted very much towards online play (if this can be considered a bad thing).
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Whether or not Call Of Duty: World At War has overstepped the mark in its level of violence is all a matter of perspective. For years, games based around World War II have largely eschewed the realistic grotesquery of real war in favour of a sterile re...
Shocking, chaotic and uberviolent. For those who can take it, there’s a fine game lurking despite the flaws. 7.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (1)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake...
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If there’s one word that sums up World at War for us, it’s ‘brutal.’ The latest Call of Duty, developed over the last two years by Treyarch – not series creator Infinity Ward – is a brutal slog through a WWII setting unlike any other. You may think you...
Extremely brutal gunplay, Great weapon variety, Pacific and European theaters...
Nothing new, It's no CoD4, Sometimes shoddy level design...
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Despite our initial reservations about Call of Duty: World at War, this is a great game for the PC. Im a massive Call of Duty fan; I played the first two games religiously and every now and again, Ill reinstall one or the other and play through it...
To call it Call of Duty 4 with a World War II skin is insulting to Treyarch because Call of Duty: World at War is so much more than that. Its a great follow up to Modern Warfare and proves that World War II is still a viscerally charged conflict to l...
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It’s probably not quite accurate to call it Call of Duty 5 as the new Call of Duty game is actually titled “World at War”. The latest Call of Duty series gets you back into action to… another World War II setting. If you scream “No, not again!” then w...
COD 5 is the first person shooter game that you should be playing this holiday season, especially if you like all Call of Duty games. COD 5 plays and looks similar to the previous Call of Duty game because of it using the same engine, but this means th...
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