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Call of Duty: World at War

Call of Duty: World at War

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From: Activision Inc.
Category: Video Games

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 855 reviews
Sales Rank: 139

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: shooter_action_games
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 83281
Model: 047875832817
UPC: 047875839816
EAN: 5030917057427
ASIN: B001AWIP68

Publication Date: October 31, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Call of Duty: World at War from Activision for the Xbox 360 redefines World War II gameplay
  • Battle against fearless Japanese and German soldiers in epic infantry, vehicle, and airborne missions across Pacific and European locations
  • Best-of-breed visuals, with highly-detailed character models, self-shadowing, environmental lighting and amazing special effects
  • Cooperative campaign gameplay allows up to four players to meet and play online, or a two-player local split-screen co-op
  • Online multiplayer action includes vehicle combat with tanks and a host of improved in-game, statistical features

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3 out of 5 stars Beautiful game, unfortunately very annoying. Not a good combination...   September 5, 2010
Brian Hawkinson (San Jose, CA)
I expected a lot coming in to World at War because I had been reading about WWII quite a bit lately and thought a quality PS3 game on it would be fun. Although there were some areas of the game that worked, they were far over shadowed by the more annoying aspects of the game that ruined it for me.

The pros: beautifully rendered world, tight storyline, cool weapons and vehicles. The world itself is beautifully rendered. The landscapes look so real when fighting Japan and Germany that it helps bring you into the WWII world. The destruction of cities and the destruction of human life is, seemingly, accurate. At times you will see a wounded soldier rolling around on the floor, or a Japanese soldier running around caught on fire with his arms flailing everywhere. You couldn't help but be fascinated by the world you were experiencing. The storyline is very accurate to the actual WWII history, not too mention the tactics of the four nations during the war is well rendered. Finally, I couldn't help but have fun with the flamethrower and the tank, two aspects that I had a surprising amount of fun with.

The cons: Facial features and annoyingly constant death. The facial features are no where near up to the level of the rest of the game. All too often they just looked like some zombies or corpses walking, which was a striking contrast to the beautiful landscape and world. Finally, the absolute killer for the game was the absolutely numerous number of times that you die. You are always seeing a grenade indicator and usually would always die if you are anywhere in the vicinity. You would die so often and repeat the checkpoint so often that you are constantly getting so annoyed that you want to stop playing right there and exchange the game for something else. The game certainly could have done away with half the grenades and made it so that you didn't die so often and still had a very real feeling game. This, of course, was their objective. And though death is real feeling in World at War it doesn't need to be so much since all that does is take the enjoyability out of playing.

I still can't get over how fun an experience it was to storm Shuri Castle in Okinawa and the Reichstag building in Germany, giving you such a well rounded experience in just seeing the beautiful architecture, only to have them blown to bits by war. Some of the more redeeming values of the game. Unfortunately the annoying aspect, which no game should ever become annoying, completely overcomes everything else and left me with a game that I probably never play again. A recommendation with the caveat of being prepared to be annoyed.

2.5 stars.



4 out of 5 stars Call of Duty: World at War   September 3, 2010
Eric J. (WV, USA)
Like my other experiences with the Call of Duty series, World at War falls into the same line; short. Though some might argue that it depends on what difficulty you're playing on, but I'd like a game to be fun and immersive to everyone on any level, you know worth the money you spent on it. That being said Call of Duty: World at War falls short. I overly enjoyed the fact that you played in both theatres of World War II, but I hated how it compressed the entire war into 14-15 missions. This had so much potential to be a truly epic WWII fps. The gamplay is standard for the COD series, and like the other ones, with some controlla adjustmens, became very intuitive. The online play is also cliche, and has its moments too. Now where I think this game shines isn't the campaign or the online muitiplayer, but Nazi Zombies. I was blown away by it. Not by the graphical presentation, not by anything of the nature, but by how fun it is. That may not be much to say, but in a day and age where technical achievments are almost held higher than fun gameplay, it shines in my book. In the end COD: WAW is a desent game, nothing too speacial, nothing too awful. At the price it's at now, it's a great pick.


3 out of 5 stars ok game   September 1, 2010
4th8
good campaine and i love natzi zombie mode but the multiplayer is annoying beacuse they put the extra maps that you have to purtchace into the same mix as the normal ones wich makes it really hard to get into a game.


3 out of 5 stars I know its kinda late to review this but.........   August 25, 2010
The Brock Lesnar of Reviewing - The Most Hated On (The High Desert, CA)
after having this game for so long and playing it here and there, I'm finally sitting down to play it on veteran mode. Now I have played it through recruit and even hardened with little to no problem at all, as it should be. But let me tell you, on veteran they pull out all the stops and I mean all of em. For instance no matter how many of your own guys are around you every enemy shoots directly at you! Be prepared to dodge grenade after grenade after grenade after grenade and oh wait 6 grenades at one time!? Yeah sounds like fun! You thought you had help from the AI, think again! This has to be the worst AI I've ever seen, I mean your guys run by the enemy and do nothing, randomly shoot into walls, get in your way and are more of a nuisance then anything. It is the most unbalanced mode I've ever played......COD4 no problem, veteran beat, Modern Warfare 2 challenging but no problem! You have to be extra cautious when playing veteran here though and even then be prepared for grenades and miracle shots from the enemy and non stop units! Me and my brother literally played the same level for over 2 hours and are still playing it as I write this review! And were pretty damn good at COD no exaggeration. I'm sure most people have played this and are onto MW2 by now waiting for Black Ops to come out but for the ones who haven't played this, be prepared to be frustrated out of your mind if you plan on playing it on veteran, seriously........I would hate to play this game on veteran for the Wii.......jesus


4 out of 5 stars Nazi Zombies is the best   August 24, 2010
Amelia Balderrama (PA)
I bought this game because of the extra game at the end called Nazi Zombies. It comes with the map Nacht der Untoten. Its a great game and is really fun even without the extra maps.

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