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Call of Duty: World at War Review

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Call of Duty: World at War is a great first-person shooter, but it's still stuck in the shadow of an even greater one.

Never underestimate the power and beauty of fire.
Never underestimate the power and beauty of fire.
After a wildly successful tour of duty in the modern era, Activision's Call of Duty series heads back to the 1940s with World at War, a WWII-focused shooter that attempts to do many of the same things that the previous game did, but in a different time period. It's interesting to watch those different facets of a modern game as they're molded to fit into an earlier conflict, and it works better than you'd probably think. At times, though, it still feels like a knockoff of a better game.

The game's campaign splits time between two different fronts. For half the game, you'll play as an American Marine taking on Japanese forces as you push from their forward island bases all the way back to Okinawa. The other half puts you in Russian boots as you strike back against the Germans, pushing them out of the motherland and sieging Berlin. You know, just like the real thing! Like the previous game, the campaign jumps back and forth between the two perspectives. So you'll play a level or two as one guy, swap to the other for a bit, then swap back. This keeps up over the course of the game's 13 missions.

The campaign provides a good amount of first-person shooter variety, but it excels when the levels are wide open and all hell is breaking loose around you. There are more than a few moments where you're charging against an entrenched enemy, and the game does a good job of making these moments feel appropriately chaotic. You'll also see the requisite vehicle sequence and some up-close indoor battles. Overall, there really aren't any surprises coming out of the single-player--it's a quality single-player campaign from beginning to end.

You can also play the campaign mode cooperatively with up to three other players joining you via system link or over the Internet. Most of the cues for this aspect of World at War seem to come from Halo 3's co-op. You can enable competitive scoring, which makes you want to kill everyone before your partners can. You can also find and unlock "death cards" in each level. Each one you collect lets you enable a little modification in future co-op matches. These are, essentially, the skulls from Halo 3. Some of these cards let you fire explosive pistol rounds while you're downed, or make it so your enemies only die when you shoot them in the head. This gives the co-op some pretty decent options. Still, it's a little jarring that the game dumps you back to the lobby after every mission, instead of letting you just keep on playing with no breaks.

Black-and-white footage abounds!
Black-and-white footage abounds!
The competitive multiplayer probably has the best chance of roping you in for hours and hours. This portion of the game feels like a really well-made mod for Call of Duty 4 that replaces all of the modern stuff with World War II stuff. Most of the things from COD4 are represented in some way. Instead of calling in radar when you get a three-kill streak, you can call in a recon plane... which has the exact same effect of showing dots on your map that represent enemy locations. Since helicopters and World War II don't mix, they've been replaced by dogs. Calling in the dogs on your foes is pretty funny and useful in multiple ways. While wily players can stick the dogs with a knife or gun them down before getting ripped apart, you can still follow your dogs to find the enemy. It's a clever addition.

The game has the same sort of player customization and experience point system as last year's release. So as you play, you'll gain levels, which in turn unlocks additional items and configuration options. You'll be able to set perks on your player--these are special skills and enhancements like the ability to reload faster, or a gas mask perk that makes your soldier able to withstand the effects of gas grenades more easily. There's also a new vehicle perk that lets you give your soldier enhancements like faster turret turning speeds.

Some of the multiplayer maps contain tanks, which let one player drive and another work a machine gun turret atop the tank. The tanks are probably going to be a dividing inclusion. While I like rolling around and gunning down enemy soldiers from the relative safety of a tank, I really don't like that the vehicle levels have to be open enough to accommodate the tanks. While only four of the game's 13 multiplayer maps contain vehicles, these maps seem like they come up in the rotation a bit more often than the others. If you're setting up private matches, that probably won't matter to you at all. They just feel too large, like you're having to hunt around for the action.

Fire seems to be a big visual theme in Call of Duty: World at War. Large portions of the campaign are devoted to running around with a flamethrower and burning as many Japanese soldiers as possible. You'll run through burning buildings. And if you play long enough, you'll be able to unlock that flamethrower for use in multiplayer. The fire effects, thankfully, are good enough to warrant their featured position. The flamethrower snakes around as you wave it and burns up most nearby grass and trees as you go. Creeping through dark, but still-burning buildings shows off the game's terrific lighting, as the soft glow of the flames reflects and flickers onto the nearby walls. All of the lighting, really, is well done. The game has a really dingy, dark look to it that helps make everything you're doing feel at least a little dreadful.

You'll get a bit of Hollywood-style voice acting via Keifer Sutherland and Gary Oldman. Both play characters that guide you through most of the campaign mode, making sure you're pointed in the right direction and giving the general sort of wartime orders you'd expect to hear out of your sergeant. They also serve as announcers in the multiplayer mode. The multiplayer mode feels a lot more chatty this time around, as most of the soldiers will curse and/or shout about something whenever they get a kill.

The larger levels are cool in single-player, not-so-cool in multiplayer.
The larger levels are cool in single-player, not-so-cool in multiplayer.
The rest of the game's audio is fine, too. The weapons sound period-accurate and the battlefields always sound pretty intense. There's a lot of modern-sounding guitar rock on the soundtrack, which kind of makes the whole game feel like some kind of poorly-edited YouTube video. It's like what I imagine would happen if you asked a 15-year-old to make World War II footage interesting or something. It serves its purpose by picking up alongside the action and fading down for the quiet, creeping times. But it still feels out of place. The developers changed the clinky, weird noise that grenades make when they land. While this might sound more realistic, it also has the maddening effect of forcing me to retrain myself to hear the new grenade noise after killing someone online. So the martyrdom perk, which has soldiers drop a live grenade every time they die, is, at least until I can get used to the new sound, way more effective. I'm not saying this is a bad thing, mind you. In fact, that chintzy grenade effect from the previous game always seemed a little out of place. 

Of course, these are all pretty minor points in the grand scheme of things. Call of Duty: World at War is a perfectly competent game with exciting multiplayer options and a campaign that's worth playing. But in most of the ways that actually count, last year's game was better.
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It looks decent i think Jeff sumed it all up. Borrowed a lot from Call of Duty 4, sorta kinda ok Nazi Zombie mode and same great multiplayer with new weapons.

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Awesome review.  That little kid laughing made me lol.  Jeff rocks!

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It's still a great game. It seems as though some people here just wanted to hate it before even really playing it. He gave it 4 stars which means it's still a great game he just preferred Modern Warfare more, as do I but it's dumb to be an avid gamer and avoid a great gaming experience. One of the things I actually DIDN'T like about 4 was the lack of sense that I was in a giant battle that the COD series was known for. World at War gave that back and it's awesome. Especially the Russian campaign where you run through the war torn streets of cities...It's amazing to look at.

Who cares if it comes off as a mod to an amazing game? Why would that be a problem?

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LULZ the ending of the video was AWESOME!

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WWII... no thanks!

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ending was amazing and great review, i wonder if it was just dumb luck that he found that guy doing that but none the less lol

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OMFG I love the talk box guy at the end, mad skills

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I cant wait till tommrwo i finally get it

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Amazing FPS even thought in WW2..and i still have Zombie Nazi's to play with!!

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great review keep it up TYson

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I loled at the end. What is the name of that song at the end? Also, I have one thing to say: WaW is the bloodiest, grittiest, and overall darkest game in the CoD series.

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While its gameplay in co-op mode or multiplayer (including zombies) are great to play, it has two major flaws. 
 
1st- Veteran mode BLOWS SO MUCH F*##$KING C(##!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Honestly, when they designed this, I doubt they EVER even played it on veteran. Cause really, who designs it so all you do is run, hide, throw back grenades, and die constantly, and have team-mates who were conceived yesterday.
 
 It's not challenging, the gameplay makes it a down right SLAUGHTER. The other members of the group couldn't hit the a german standing up, facing the other way, when the guy was 3 feet away from him and using a bolt action rifle. Meanwhile, the germans and japanese could hit a bulls eye (literally) from 500 feet away with a AK-47 with one shot. They also have unlimited grenades, which happen to land  conveniently 2 inches away, where-in the explosion has the radius of the fallout of a nuclear bomb. Couple all this with the ridiculous amount of levels, it's painful to even think about.
 
 Not only that, there are infinite enemies and the check-points are so far in-between, you'll want to rip the disc in half before the end of the 2nd level.  Now you may say, well why play it on veteran difficulty, just stop blabbering on about it. Well, I enjoy collecting achievements and as well, beating games on the hardest difficulty to present a challenge to me.  
 
2nd-You have to spend $30 just to play the game online. Here I got the game, and failing to beat it on veteran, thought well the multiplayer will be fun. To be honest, it was. The action was fast paced, and I could choose if I wanted to play Capture the Flag *cough* Halo *cough*. 
 
 But again and again, I would get kicked out from the lobby because of the map-pack zones being played. I would usually play 2 games and then the 3rd get kicked. At first it was just annoying, but after the 20th time, it turned into more than a nuisance. Honestly, just split the games into, core-no map-packs, and map pack playlist-every map  pack needed, but includes the originals given in the game. Griefing solved.

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I love CODWaW i mean wasn't as crappy as COD4 but i sitll enjoyed it