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Call of Duty: World at War (PS3) | 
| From: Activision Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy Used: £11.49 as of 19/3/2010 00:53 CDT details You Save: £38.50 (77%)
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Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 152
Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Genre: military-action-games Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Video Game Edition: Normal Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: CODWAWPS3 EAN: 5030917057410 ASIN: B001BEJSQQ
Release Date: November 14, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Powered by Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare technology, Call of Duty: World at War brings an uncensored edge to combat, as soldiers face the most harrowing and climatic European and Pacific battles in which an enemy, who knows no surrender and no retreat, will fight to the last breath, unleashing an arsenal of lethal surprising tactics. Peril and danger lurk throughout the battlefield as players combat the unknown risk of the new chaos of battle. From the remains of Russia and the ruins of Berlin, to the beach and jungles of the deadly Pacific Theater, the volatile action takes on added depth as players employ new features that previously were only available in multiplayer, including perks, rankings and online stats in up to full four-player co-operative gameplay. New infantry and vehicle-based weapons, like the potent flamethrower, bring the battlefield ablaze. - Final Battles: Call of Duty: World at War forces players to survive the final climactic days of a world at war to thwart the advance of Axis powers on multiple fronts from Europe to the Pacific - delivering the hallmark Call of Duty cinematic intensity on a worldwide scale. Play as a U.S. Marine or Russian conscript across a variety of European and Pacific infantry, vehicle and airborne missions.
- Co-Op Campaign Mode: "No One Fights Alone" takes on new meaning as players can complete the entire single-player campaign with up to four players online or two players via split-screen (both online and offline). Strategising with others provides gameplay diversity, replayability and engagement.
- Addictive Multiplayer: Call of Duty: World at War continues the addictive and leading class-based multiplayer action. The addition of vehicles to the highly-successful Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare multiplayer that already includes persistent experience, player rankings, upgradeable weapons, squad-based gameplay, map
Amazon.co.uk Call of Duty returns, and to many people’s surprise, it’s going back to World War II. While original series creators Infinity Ward brought the series into the modern day, developer Treyarch are setting out to make the definitive historical first-person shooter. The Soviet attack on Berlin features intense street battles | Take on the Japanese navy as you board a U.S. flying boat | World at War features the most realistic fire effects ever | The new ability to swim adds to both the story and multiplayer modes | The game is primarily set in the Pacific theatre and has a much more realistic, violent tone requiring less-linear game play than previous Call of Duty installments. You'll struggle to survive Japanese attacks without mastering new gaming skills, like swimming or how to use a flamethrower--a weapon that packs some punch in the fully destructable game world. Also featured is a campaign on the Eastern front, where you take control of a soldier in the Soviet Red Army during the attack on Berlin in the closing stages of the war. The game also includes the series’ first co-op mode, while the competitive multiplayer mode aims to build upon the achievements of Call of Duty 4 and add to the game’s longevity. Key Features - Dual campaigns: Fight in two very different World War II battles. Take on the Japanese Imperial army in the Pacific, and liberate Berlin as part of the Soviet Red Army.
- Grim realities: Experience the most bloody and realistic combat ever seen in the series, as you witness enemy atrocities and wield horrific new weapons such as the flamethrower.
- Job with benefits: Revamped competitive multiplayer mode features useable vehicles and an expanded perks system from Call of Duty 4.
- Brothers in arms: For the first time, a Call of Duty game features a four-player co-operative mode that’s playable online or via a split screen option on the same console.
- Modern graphics: The game uses an enhanced version of the Call of Duty 4 graphics engine, with wood that splinters realistically when shot and fires that spread organically.
About the Developer: Treyarch One of publisher Activision’s biggest internal studios, Treyarch have worked on many of the company’s best known titles, from the Spider-Man movie tie-ins and spin-offs to several of the Call of Duty sequels and the new James Bond game, Quantum of Solace.
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FULL GAME REVIEW! November 14, 2008 D. M. Steane (Kirkcaldy, Scotland) 103 out of 117 found this review helpful
It's a very difficult job following on from one of the greatest title's ever to grace the gaming world (Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare), but Treyarch and Activision have produced a master-class, which follows on proudly from it's predecceser.
CAMPAIGN:
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. Like the previous game, the campaign jumps back and forth between the two perspectives.
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, a quality single-player campaign which will keep you going for hours.
MULTI-PLAYER:
Once again, the Call of Duty multi-player has the ability to leave you playing for hours on end without losing interest, and drooling for more action. In what feels like no time at all, you could check your score and find that you have played it for 5 hours or something!
Some of the major changes include:
- Rank 65 before Prestiging.
- Tanks available for some maps.
- 3 kills (Plane Recon), 5 kills (Artillery), 7 kills (Dogs).
- Different Perks and Guns.
- Different game modes/maps.
Overall, the World at War multi-player has stayed in touch with COD4, and is still very enjoyable to all who play it, resulting in hours on end of playtime. The new additions are very clever and there is just something about COD online. It can't be rivalled. There seems to be a touch of genius about World at War, and still you will find yourself desperately trying to climb up the ranks and get to Rank 65 on the 10th Prestige! It is just brilliant!
VISUAL/GRAPHICS:
Fire seems to be a big visual theme in 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, is done extremely well, and playing this on a HDTV will be truly stunning.
In conclusion, I think it's safe to say that everyone will agree on World at War being an extremely good FPS that had ticked all the right boxes. However, there will be divided opinion on whether or not it's better than last years masterpiece. My advice...buy World at War now, but keep COD4. World at War is extremely well made and should be bought by anyone who is as fan of the COD series, but COD4 is just too good to throw out or trade in and should still be kept for all the right reasons.
Hope my review was helpful and feel free to leave any comments.
BEST SHOOTER ON MARKET (BETTER THAN COD4) December 24, 2008 R. Lewis (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this game after playing many hours on COD4. I thought that COD4 could not be topped. I was wrong.
The multiplayer gaming features were the main reason I bought this game. At any obscure hour of the morning there are in excess of 50,000 people playing, and at busy times, there are well over 100,000 people playing, meaning you can always get a game. Games like gta4 struggle to get the attendance in the multiplayer maps.
Graphics are very good especially in 1080p. The campaign is also very good. The whole game is entirely addictive. Had me hooked in minutes.
I was initially unsure about the WW2 setting after the modern COD4, however it is a refreshing change to have such different weapons. You can also drive tanks which adds another level of realism and challenges.
I would recommend this game thoroughly, and would give it 10/10.
pure brilliance December 10, 2008 campbell007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you are wondering about buying this game i hope this review will help you
i got this game having high expectations because of the fantastic cod 4 .
I did one level and experienced online play sat down and phoned all my mates and told them to get it this game is immense the solo mode is fantastic with levels being a russian facing the brute force of the german empire and an american facing the brutality of the Japanese forces . sounds good but there is more once you have completed solo mode you unlock a zombie mode were you are defending a house and your life against the hoards of undead german infantry its pure brilliance.
The online play as ever keeps the amazing standards set by cod5s predecessor cod4 the great thing about this is they have changed the helicopter from cod4 to dogs that will savagely rip your opponents apart if you get 3 kills its recon plane. 5 kills artillery. 7 kills dogs.
This game is a must buy so if you are wondering if you should buy this game spend your money wisely and get it.
COD n Chips November 16, 2008 Captain Cheese Stick (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It was always going to be hard following such a stand out game but I think Activision have done a good job. Ok its not the big step forward that we got with COD4 but is still a great game. Game play is spot on and it actually feels slightly more polished and slicker tham MW. Only just started online and so far having a blast.
Better than COD4? well thats not really the point is it...so ignore the 'we fear change' gang and give it a go.
All the same but......? November 23, 2009 J. Davies (Lancashire, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
when i first heard this was coming out i thought 'not another world war FPS' , Sadly it's true.
However it dosen't mean it's a waste too play it's just a shame you have too fight the germans all the time except japan of course.
Fighting against Japan was tricky, more tricky than the Germans. The Japs, snipers are in trees and you have too careful.
Being Russians was a revolation as they had the people too kick Nazi's out of Russia.
I thought italy was allied with the Nazi's, i thought we could fight them in around north africa or Greece, in 1940's.
Overall it's a great game, realistic and i like this as much as COD: Modern Warfare.
But I hope the COD:World at war II (if there is one) should involve a bitter confict in North Africa against Italy.
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