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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 about WWII shooters?
In the last couple of years there has been an abundance off WWII titles, and after doing a bit of research the fad about WWII does not look to be slowing down. Lets face it; war sells and part of me wants that a percentage from the profits to be donated to war veterans, but I seriously doubt it that gaming companies will be willing to share a small profit with the heroes that they exploit. From a WWII and a shooter perspective, Call of Duty - World at War is a successful game. The storyline itself is not very long, but this game's backbone lies with the multiplayer. Not only can you deathmatch this game online in multiple game modes such as capture the flag or free-for-all, but there is also a co-op campaign where you and your buddies can team up and bring justice, chaos and mayhem to the Axis forces. I need to do a review for Brothers in Arms as soon as possible, but until I see what that game is all about I have to say that if you're going to own a WWII shooter, Call of Duty - World at War should be it.
Score:
- Theme - 9
- Learning Curve - 9
- Replay Ability - 9
- Fun - 9
- Sound - 10
- Graphics - 10
- Gameplay - 8
- Price - 9
- Availability - 10
- Originality - 7
Total: 90
NOTE: I was wrong; Call of Duty - World at War can even be played on Nintendo Wii.
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