The answer to that is a positive no, unfortunately. Most of the discussion has been on how different this new scenario would be - essentially, would it be as refreshing as the modem setting that proved so popular in Call of Duty 4? World at War also marks the introduction of a new theatre into the Call of Duty recipe book, the exotic dish that is the fight for the Pacific. This turned out to not be so much of an issue, with the setting being a return to the Eastern Front, specifically the Soviet fightback from Stalingrad, that most incredible of military encounters. First of all, there was the return (unwelcome for some) to World War II, a scenario that raised eyebrows and elicited sighs of disappointment from people fed up of fighting Nazis in the fields of central Europe. There are a lot of people out there who dismissed Call of ' Duty: World at War almost from the moment it was announced. At its core, this mode resembles what we saw in Gears of War’s Horde mode. This mode allows up to four players to defend a house against an endless horde of undead nazis. The best new addition to the Call of Duty formula comes in the Nazi Zombies mode. The first killstreak calls forth a recon plane to reveal enemy locations the second level is the classic airstrike finally, the third killstreak unleashes a group of fiery dogs on the enemy team. Although a bit simple, these modes are good fun on their own, and the competitive aspect of World at War keeps the game interesting long after you’re done playing the campaign.Īs players get eliminations, they also unlock “killstreaks.” These are non-customizable bonuses that give them an edge over the enemy team. The multiplayer modes include classics like capture the flag and team deathmatch. The perk and ranking system makes a comeback here, with players being ranked to play with other players of a similar skill level. Much like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, World at War’s multiplayer features a player progression system and multiple game modes. Additionally, the game’s score is truly epic, making everything feel like a true Hollywood blockbuster.
The direction in the game’s interactive cutscenes is superb, immersing players into the story like never before in the series. The plot and its many set-pieces are excellent, as it usually happens with Call of Duty games. Besides the Americans, players will also play through the final days of WW2 as the Soviets, as they recapture Berlin and put an end to the war in Europe. First, the American side, where players will engage the Japanese forces in the Pacific War. Players will get to see the game’s story from two different points of view. After Infinity Ward successfully brought Call of Duty to a new era, Treyarch has developed an impressive game that feels like a classic CoD game with a modern twist. As we mentioned before, World at War features the series’ return to its classic World War II setting.