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Published: 2009-03-05, Author: James Jones
Abstract: Activisions venerable franchise returns to the Wii, and WWII, after a brief hiatus. When Infinity Ward developed Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, they made the bold decision to move the series from a war-torn 40s Europe to a modern conflict where a te...
Abstract: After getting passed over by 2007s stellar Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Wii owners get their first shot at the revitalized series with Call of Duty: World at War. Though World at War treads the familiar ground of World War II, the detailed, realist...
Abstract: I lie on the cold ground; birds of prey perched on the corpses that surround me. German soldiers walk around looking for survivors, shooting at any sign of movement. As I lie here, bracing myself for a bullet to the head, I have just one thought: This ...
Abstract: You might be thinking “Not another World War II first person shooter!”, but Treyarch has really done a great job and gone a bit further with this rendition of Call of Duty: World at War for the Wii. World at War on the Wii console is not your everyday...
Abstract: It would be easy to let the gameplay stop you from wanting to play Call of Duty: World at War, but there are just so many other things the game has to offer. If you own a Wii and are confident in your Wii remote abilities than this is an excellent game...
Abstract: Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii, PlayStation 2 - PS3 version reviewed. You know where you are pretty fast with World at War. Kicking off with a sort of pop-art summary of the Pacific portion of World War II, it soon shifts into some g...
Abstract: It seems like just yesterday that we took to the battlefield in Activisions next Call of Duty effort on Wii, and thats due mainly in part with the fact that it was. True, we just got done covering Call of Duty: World at War, Treyarchs Wii shooter th...
Abstract: Following the outstanding Call of Duty 4 was always going to be a Herculean task, particularly for a studio (Treyarch) previously unable to reach the lofty heights of Infinity Ward, which was responsible for the brilliant first, second and fourth insta...