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Published: 2008-12-30
Abstract: Ill be honest; I had a number of trepidations going into this years Call of Duty installment. My biggest concern was the games return to the 1940s fighting a war that weve fought over and over again in countless World War II shooters. Last years C...
Bottomline: World War II has never looked so pretty as Activision was able to created. The graphics are outstanding, the gameplay is for the most part phenomenal and the sound is in a league of its own. The only question that you must ask yourself is how you feel...
Abstract: How do you follow what is arguably one of the best first-person-shooters ever? By imitating it as closely as possible, that’s how. And that is exactly what Treyarch has done with Call of Duty: World At War. It takes the amazing multiplayer, great contr...
Abstract: The Call of Duty franchise has always raised the bar when it comes to visuals in a first person shooter and World at War is no different as the games graphics are outstanding. Using an enhanced version of the Call of Duty 4 engine, World at War is simp...
Abstract: A World at War has never been so intensely vicious Bertrand Russell once said that “war does not determine who is right – only who is left.” His assessment makes a lot of sense, especially when it relates to the final days of the Second World War. Whi...
Bottomline: After making their entry in a Guitar Hero® set list with “When You Were Young” on Guitar Hero® III: Legends of Rock, multi-platinum alternative rockers The Killers are playing a downloadable encore in Activision Publishing, Inc.’s (Nasda...
Abstract: I was extremely skeptical of Call of Duty: World at War as I didn’t think that the series could go back to the World War II setting and come out with a strong game. I was proven wrong, as this is a great game that will carry the Call of Duty brand over...
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...