Call of Duty: World at War User Review
- Difficulty:
- Hard
- Time Spent:
- 10 to 20 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Worth playing"
I
Oki so we have been here before and since alot of people is gonna puke when they hear about yet another ww2 fps but this campaign is really fun and the ability to play the singleplayer in co op mode with four other players is really fun and really well done.
You follow the story of a Us Marine in the pacific , a navy pilot in the pacific and as a russian private during the battle of Berlin.
The multiplayer is basicly the same as Call Of Duty 4 and thats a good thing in the end it basicly depends on what you prefeer ww2 weapons or modern weapons and if you like the modern feel stick with cod4 but if you want to use bolt action rifles, charge at someone with a bayonet and flamethrowers cod world at war is right up your alley like I said its all about preference.
And the game has intense action and having to avoid banzai charges (japanese soldiers running towards you trying to stab you with the bayonette) was really intense.
So even if you are a little tired of ww2 games this game is still worth checking out nice singleplayer (could be a little longer) and a nice multiplayer (cod 4 players will feel right at home)
Oki so we have been here before and since alot of people is gonna puke when they hear about yet another ww2 fps but this campaign is really fun and the ability to play the singleplayer in co op mode with four other players is really fun and really well done.
You follow the story of a Us Marine in the pacific , a navy pilot in the pacific and as a russian private during the battle of Berlin.
The multiplayer is basicly the same as Call Of Duty 4 and thats a good thing in the end it basicly depends on what you prefeer ww2 weapons or modern weapons and if you like the modern feel stick with cod4 but if you want to use bolt action rifles, charge at someone with a bayonet and flamethrowers cod world at war is right up your alley like I said its all about preference.
And the game has intense action and having to avoid banzai charges (japanese soldiers running towards you trying to stab you with the bayonette) was really intense.
So even if you are a little tired of ww2 games this game is still worth checking out nice singleplayer (could be a little longer) and a nice multiplayer (cod 4 players will feel right at home)
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- Publisher(s): Activision Blizzard
- Developer(s): Treyarch
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- PEGI: 18+
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