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Call of Duty: World at War


Every inch a "proper" Call of Duty game, this is a great WWII shooter

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’ve ‘been there’ and ‘done that’ when it comes to this particular global conflict, but after five minutes in either the blood-soaked single player campaign or the frenzied multiplayer you’ll realise that this is far from your average, tired WWII shooter.



However, whereas it changes the setting from the last Call of Duty outing, Modern Warfare, one thing that hasn’t been altered is the core gameplay. The tools of war may be different, the uniforms more old fashionned and the settings less current, but beneath the surface of World at War lies the oh-so-silky smooth gameplay we were treated to in CoD4. Yeah, that’s probably because the game runs on the same engine, but to try and alter such an awesome shooting formula would be nothing short of madness.

Even with the same equipment mistakes can be made (Quantum of Solace runs on the Call of Duty engine too), but the boys at Treyarch have done a fine job, adding sweet new effects here and there, making small modifications, and adapting the gunplay to work with all the authentic WWII ephemera. The weapons, for example, are mostly those you’d find in Call of Duty 1-3, but they feel more solid and lethal like the advanced weaponry of Modern Combat. Even the melee attack (which can either be a knife or a bayonet) seems meaty as you jab your pig-stick into the neck of any charging Japanese Banzai or Nazi soldier.



And that’s before you get your hands on a flamethrower. Although it has plenty of competition we reckon WaW’s instrument-of-fiery-doom is far superior to the ones you’ll find in Gears of War 2, Far Cry 2 and Dead Space. Why? Well, the devil is in the detail. Not only does it look and sound like you’re unleashing high-pressure propellant at your enemies, it also causes the world around you to react. Enemies will desperately try to pat out fire on their clothes, or will flail their arms screaming before collapsing in a smoldering heap. Tiny embers will float through the air, and nearby grass and trees will curl up and singe. Our only issue with the flamethrower? Well, can get a little boring to use. Hosing trenches filled with Japanese soldiers is great to start with, but the lack of required skill gets to be a turn-off after a while.

So, the weapons are brutal. The environments you find yourself fighting in are brutal. Even the storyline, with its strong focus on hatred and revenge is brutal. The Soviet campaign is especially harsh and you genuinely feel as if you and your comrades are fighting for vengeance instead of personal survival. In fact there were moments in the Russian campaign (watching a terrified German POW getting a hole shot through his skull in the Eviction stage stands out) when you’ll genuinely start to feel pity for your enemy. Treyarch may not have changed the core gameplay much (and in some cases their level design leaves much to be desired – two or three times we found ourselves wandering aimlessly looking for the spot that triggered a new event), but the developer does know a thing or two about telling a compelling story.



If anything the Red Army stages make the American ones seem a little tame, and it’s no surprise that the game ends with an all-guns-blazing assault on the Reichstag, the very heart of Hitler’s Germany. Well, that’s where the single player campaign ends at any rate. World at War’s single player campaign, although solid, was always meant to play second-fiddle to the multiplayer options and you’ll need to engage with these to get maximum bang (or indeed squelchy stab) for your Call of Duty buck.


 
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Gourdmaster  - 11 months 25 days ago 
Freaking awesome, first
Yourself  - 11 months 25 days ago 
I hate this one. I'm glad that I had the beta it saved me $50. I guess I will play COD4 til CoD6 comes out. I hope Infinity Ward make them from now on.
Ps3_Addict  - 11 months 25 days ago 
I'm getting this game tomorrow. LONG LIVE COD!!
Blinder  - 11 months 25 days ago 
Is it just me or is anyone else tired of single player being chosen second fiddle in games nowadays?
Blinder  - 11 months 25 days ago 
Is it just me or is anyone else tired of single player being chosen second fiddle in games nowadays?
secondshooter  - 11 months 25 days ago 
You're not alone Blinder. As much time as I put into multiplayer, it sometimes bugs me when that's all the dev focuses on. I think devs need to start putting an equel effort into singleplayer.
DeadGirls  - 11 months 24 days ago 
If I can tear myself away from Fallout 3 for five minutes I think I might get this game when it becomes available on Steam. Although by then it will have to compete with Left4Dead!
I love how it has coop, ALL games should have it. It was the saving grace in RB6:V 2.

@single player being second fiddle:
I agree that most games should try to do either or, but not both. Brothers in Arms: HH is an example of a game with a nice single player, but tacked on, shitty, multiplayer.
FarCry 2, amazingly, does both well (its multiplayer modes and community support are great).
magicwalnuts0  - 11 months 24 days ago 
Great review. I'll be sure to not get this game and stick to Infinity Ward's masterpieces. I loved United Offensive for it's awesome vehicle based multiplayer, but I'm tired of seeing the same old rehashed Infinity Ward experiences that Activision seems dead set in cashing in on.
Blinder  - 11 months 23 days ago 
thanks for the tip on brothers in arms, and farcry Deadgirls now i know what to look for im so sick of the 10 hour completion time in games now.
FMF_Sea_Dog  - 11 months 21 days ago 
What kind of review was that? Not a word about all the problems that thousands of people are having with this game. From the "Black Screens of Death" to Multiplayer servers loosing your profile and having to start from scratch. Not to mention that there is absolutely "NO" support from either Treyarch or Activision. And you guys give it a good review. How much are they paying you guys for this? Whatever happened unbiased reporting? You guys use to be a good magazine.
anduin1  - 11 months 16 days ago 
yea im passing on this one myself, Im tired of WWII and its just the same COD4 engine so might as wlel just play COD4
herodotus2006  - 11 months 16 days ago 
If you're a CoD fan and you pass on this on principle, you're doing yourselves an injustice. It's a very good game, and yes very brutal...maybe too much so. The CTD's and MP problems? Haven't seen them, so don't generalize. Overall, a good review of a top shelf game.
GaMeZ4LiFe  - 10 months 17 days ago 
I think they did a great job on this game and even if it is set in the times of 1-3 I do enjoy that they added the pacific theatre which was a pleasent surprise.
officerTJhooker  - 10 months 9 days ago 
COD games are awsome i
hope they make more
musashi1596  - 10 months 8 days ago 
I tell you, this game on Veteran is probably the hardest i've ever played.
anduin1  - 10 months 4 days ago 
I played it and single player was bland, I dont know about everyone else but Im getting bored of these railway type shooters that only let you follow 1 path. Its like you have to take a bunker but you can only come at it from the front...wtf, online is the only redeeming feature and even then cod4 is better
Humpfester  - 7 months 30 days ago 
This has to be the worst COD released yet, you can see its a console hand me down, very disappointed
SOUTHPARKKENNY4LIFE  - 4 months 29 days ago 
I read it and it sounds so good I might get it for my birthday
GMAN2  - 2 months 19 days ago 
Stop with the shit about WWII. It's unlike any other WWII shooter to me.
applejohn  - 2 months 9 days ago 
god damn
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Call of Duty: World at War
Call of Duty: World at War

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Nov 11, 2008
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Treyarch
Franchise: Call of Duty
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
32 player VS
4 player CO-OP
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