The Name: Call of Duty 5: World at War
The Genre: 3D, 1st Person, Action, Shooter
Language of the Interface: English
Year of release: 2008
The Developer: Treyarch
The Publisher: Activision
Call of Duty: World at War – the next part of the well-known series of shooters Call of Duty, this time from studio Treyarch. In 1944 the victory of allies any more does not call doubts. The war outcome is determined, but Hitlerites and the Japanese soldiers still die in the last ditch. The last stage of a favourable opposition comes nearer, and the player will appear in epicentre of events. Two campaigns will pass on islands of Pacific ocean and in streets of Berlin.
On atolls the present slaughter-house was developed – ten thousand descendants of Samurais have transformed beaches, palm groves and rocks into unapproachable defensive system. Disembarkation of the American armies has turned back the present nightmare. Nobody asks for mercy, despite an enormous inequality in forces. Here campaign battles on the side of allies will be developed. In a role of the Russian soldier the player will make the way in the destroyed quarters of Berlin towards to the Victory.
Call of Duty: World at War is a lot like its predecessor, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. In most respects, this is a good thing. The guns are tightly tuned, the tone is gritty and mature, and the action is exciting and fast-paced. It boasts the same addictive multiplayer system as Modern Warfare, and even expands the multiplayer possibilities by allowing four players to play through the campaign cooperatively. Like every game in the series before Modern Warfare, this Call of Duty takes place during World War II. World at War does an admirable job of spicing things up, but between the well-worn source material and déjà vu game mechanics, there is a pervasive familiarity to the game. Still, though World at War lacks the freshness that made Modern Warfare such a hit, it nevertheless provides a hearty, filling meal–one that shooter fans are sure to savor.
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