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Abstract: About a year ago, Infinity Ward burnt a DVD and sent it off to manufacturing. Little did they know that this said DVD would become one of the biggest and best games of 2007 and shoot their Call of Duty franchise into the stratosphere. Fast forward twel...
Over, at have fået et nyt og atter engang ekspanderet Call of Duty-spil. Med både en længere singleplayer-del, underholdende online multiplayer og fantastisk co-op, er World at War uden tvivl et værdigt spil i serien.
Når vi for hundrede og syttende gang bliver dræbt af en granat, eller når man glemmer, at fjender nogle steder kommer i uendelighed, medmindre man udfører sin mission eller rykker længere frem i banen.
Abstract: World at War is a game where you get a hell of a lot angrier at the bad moments than you express feelings of joy at the good moments. This is a shame, as at its heart it is certainly a competent shooter, at times even managing to feel like a very fresh...
Abstract: It’s been a tough start to the summer. Our needs as consumers have emptied our wallets, part time jobs at Burger King reluctantly picked up, credit cards maxed. The quality titles are here, and unfortunately Call Of Duty: World At War is one more to ad...
Abstract: So Call of Duty: World at War is finally out for release, with many having high hopes for this new and improved title from Treyarch. The multiplayer portion of this game is set to be a key component and ultimately it will come down to whether or not, t...
Based on the fabulous Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare engine. Spectacular multiplayer, and the option to search for games locally. Excellent change of scenery to WWII, very solid single-player. Co-op.
Single-player a little short, WWII setting wont appeal to all. Weighted very much towards online play (if this can be considered a bad thing).
The gameplay, aesthetics and presentation are solid – impressive in places, even – but we’re not about to turn a blind eye to the shamelessly crass tone. If games are ever to mature as a medium then we need to see an end to this kind of...
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Published: 2008-11-12, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
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...