[Official] Call of Duty: World at War


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Hmm sounds exactly like what GOW 2 is doing with its Horde mode.

If you watched the GTTV spot, it's totally not like GOW2's Horde mode. In WAW you have to rebuild the structure your in, literally piece by piece. You have to use wooden sticks and boards etc couches and what not (straight outta Garry's Mod I suppose) and also purchase weapons with the money you get. It actually looks like a fun as hell mode from what they showed. The nazi zombies look cool and with 4 players it looks interesting as a diversion from Left 4 Dead's point A to point B stuff.

If you watched the GTTV spot, it's totally not like GOW2's Horde mode. In WAW you have to rebuild the structure your in, literally piece by piece. You have to use wooden sticks and boards etc couches and what not (straight outta Garry's Mod I suppose) and also purchase weapons with the money you get. It actually looks like a fun as hell mode from what they showed. The nazi zombies look cool and with 4 players it looks interesting as a diversion from Left 4 Dead's point A to point B stuff.

Yes, it sounds good. But ''Nazi Zombies'' put me off. Why not just normal Nazi's?

If you watched the GTTV spot, it's totally not like GOW2's Horde mode. In WAW you have to rebuild the structure your in, literally piece by piece. You have to use wooden sticks and boards etc couches and what not (straight outta Garry's Mod I suppose) and also purchase weapons with the money you get. It actually looks like a fun as hell mode from what they showed. The nazi zombies look cool and with 4 players it looks interesting as a diversion from Left 4 Dead's point A to point B stuff.

I didn't know there was a GTTV spot, so apparently missed that. At least it sounds like it isn't the same then.

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