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    Call of Duty: World at War (PC)

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    From: Activision
    Category: Video Games

    List Price: £34.99
    Buy New: £34.77
    You Save: £0.22 (1%)



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    Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
    Sales Rank: 199

    Platform: Windows Xp
    Genre: military-action-games
    Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
    Media: Video Game
    Operating System: Windows XP
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

    EAN: 5030917057472
    ASIN: B001BEOFLY

    Release Date: November 14, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
    Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
    Condition: Brand New - SAMEDAY DESPATCH - Insured Delivery and 12 months Warranty

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    Editorial Reviews:

    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.



    Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

    3 out of 5 stars vista   December 5, 2008
    A. Lynch (UK)
    have you tried going into properties and click on the amin box, that may fix your problem


    1 out of 5 stars Game will not work...! Can't play it, can't rate it - but have paid for it...   December 3, 2008
    Michel Tissut
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    What can I say? Bought the game and like many, many others have wasted many hours to try and get it to work. Without any success of course. At least got some use out the game in a sense I suppose. It's a great shame 'cause my friends are able to play COD5 and seem to be enjoying it very much.


    1 out of 5 stars Treyarch dropped the ball   December 3, 2008
    Mr. R. D. Roughley (UK)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Playing this after CoD4 is a huge disappointment. I'm one of the few lucky ones who actually got the game to work with no major problems.
    The level design is abysmal, most FPS games are linear but this one harkens back to those on rails shooters from days gone by in its level design.
    The constantly respawning enemies have always been a pet hate of mine, but respawning right behind you in the middle of your squad? thats new.
    I tried very hard to think of something I like about this game and the multiplayer Zombie mode is probably the only redeeming quality you'll find in this rushed out mess of a game, the weapons feel pathetic, the level design is truly awful with only the 1st couple of Russian levels edging it past Daikatana in terms of utter pants on head rubbishness.
    A final mention must go to the A.I .... or lack thereof. Your squad mates are about as useful as a paper fire axe and as accurate as the bbc weather forecasts. The enemy seem all too aware of this and pretty much ignore your "buddies" and charge you headlong like the Zerg from starcraft, your pals seem happy to return the favour and continue discussing last night episode of heroes or something, completely oblivious to your plight while the Japanese horde take turns making you into their own personal bayonet kebab.
    The co-op modes might redeem the game a little but after watching me playing this tripe nobody would agree to go and buy the game so I could try them out.




    4 out of 5 stars I preferred COD4 - but pretty good   December 1, 2008
    Ben H (London, UK)
    I've had no problems running this game - running on XP Pro, Core 2 Duo, 8800GT.

    Graphics are pretty - but not groundbreaking. Single player gameplay is fast and furious, with plenty of ambushes to keep you on your toes. Personally I found COD4 more immersive and satisfying. To me COD5 in gameplay terms seems a bit like a backward step - more akin to the earlier COD titles. However, it is still a good game and a worthy addition to the lineup.



    1 out of 5 stars Really poor, a ticket to PC crash city.   December 1, 2008
    N. Tadman
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Terrible game, virtually no testing prior to release, will only work on select PC's.

    Showed great promise but is so full of bugs you'll be restarting your PC more than playing the game.

    Stay well away.


     

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