Treyarch ditches the number subtitle and expectedly returns to WWII and the Pacific theatre of war. World at War has extremely brutal gunplay and amazing online multiplayer and co-op modes, but don't expect much new and improved beyond CoD4.
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Genre: Shooter Release date: November 11, 2008 Published by: Activision Developed by: Treyarch
We try out the 4 new maps, including another battle against the undead Third Reich
Mar 19, 2009
Starting today, March 19, you can download four new maps for Call of Duty: World at War. For 800 Microsoft funbucks (360) or $9.99 tangible dollars (PS3), you can continue the multiplayer mayhem through three rather different maps and one addition to the Nazi Zombie mode. We recently played through each for more details. Note: no new modes were added nor were there changes to the leveling system.
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Will the shooter maintain online dominance for another year? Sure as hell looks that way...
Oct 08, 2008
Seriously, no offense to Call of Duty: World at War’s single player. Toiling through the Pacific and Eastern European theater, communicating with Keifer Sutherland and Gary Oldman, face melting flamethrowers that spits face-melting liquid death? We’re not complaining. You could argue that the immersive cinematic campaign helped Call of Duty 4 move 10 million copies, but it’s certainly not the reason why a healthy fraction
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EXCLUSIVE: First gameplay videos, new screens, and hands-on impressions!
Aug 19, 2008
At this very moment, exhausted game journos are lurching across the globe to converge on Leipzig for a look at the industry’s latest. Tomorrow, when the show opens, this is what Activision will be showing the crowds of Call of Duty: World at War.
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Emerging from a pile of leaves gun-in-hand, we launch into one of the bloodiest war games to date
Jul 18, 2008
Like Star Trek films we’ve come to expect the Call of Duty games to run one good, one bad. However, now that developer Treyarch sat us down in front of the game, we’ve removed our cynicism goggles to look upon the series with fresh, blood-spattered eyes.
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We predict the future of CoD: World at War based on facts and a demo
Jun 23, 2008
As you probably already know, Call of Duty: World at War is due out this fall for 360, PS3, PC and Wii. Activision has turned to good ol’ reliable Treyarch to develop World at War, while series creators Infinity Ward are hard at work on the next ordinal chapter, Call of Duty 5, for sometime in the distant future. More Duty should be a good thing, right? But fans are worried that with Treyarch helming the Pacific-themed WWII shooter,
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ESRB Rating
Call of Duty: World at War is rated: Mature
Blood and Gore,
Intense Violence,
Strong Language
COD 4
because its old timing modern is better
i like the dogs though