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    Call of Duty: World at War

    Game » consists of 21 releases. Released Nov 11, 2008

    The fifth installment of the Call of Duty series, bringing most of the gameplay and graphical improvements of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare back to World War II conflict. It is also the first Call of Duty game set in the Pacific Theater.

    jaymarshall's Call of Duty: World at War (Xbox 360) review

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    A Good Addition to the Call of Duty Family

    World at War is still the same old Call of Duty but it adds in some new features and fun suprises. As everyone knows World at War returns to World War II where this time we play as the Americans in the Pacific and the Russians in the Western Front. The Campaign is intense, lasts about 5-6 hours, and features many set-pieces that the Call of Duty series is known for. 
    The multiplayer has the same level-based structure that Call of Duty 4 used, it also has a higher level cap of 65 oppose to CoD 4's 55. WaW's biggest addition is Co-op for upto four players through the entire campaign, on Xbox Live or locally in split screen. On top of all this WaW added "Nazi Zombies" a multiplayer mode that puts 1-4 players against an endless swarm of, you guessed it, Nazi Zombies. 
    WaW does suffer from some slight technical issues (online lag, occasional glitches, and some minor bugs) but none of them are fatal to the overall game. As I said in the Headline WaW is great addition to the Call of Duty family and is worthy of its $60 price tag.

    Other reviews for Call of Duty: World at War (Xbox 360)

      Call of Duty World at War Review 0

      I love World War II. I love playing World War II videogames so naturally I've played many Call of Duty games. I played Finest Hour, Call of Duty 2, Big Red One, Call of Duty 3, Modern Warfare and of course World at War. Ever since I first watched my friend play Call of Duty 2 on a PC, and then play it on my own Xbox 360 (being the first 360 game I owned), I fell in love with the Call of Duty series. My favorite Call of Duty is Modern Warfare, but Call of Duty 2 is an very close second and I had ...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      World At War is nothing particularly new, but it retains many good qualities 0

      Call of Duty: World At War returns to WW2 as opposed to it's predecessor, to mostly positive results. World At War presents a darker, grittier tone than past games in the series, as well as including a theater of war never used before in a COD game, and a multiplayer mode that is more of the same, and a new Zombie survival mode.World At War kicks off the campaign with you playing as Pvt. Miller, being held captive in a Japanese camp on the island of Makin Atoll, where him and his teammates have ...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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