[Official] Call of Duty: World at War


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While I am definately buying it, I am ****ed off at some of the problems.. Spookie I am with you on the MG, if anyone has played Day of Defeat or hell any other WW2 game for that matter, they know the MG should be spraying to the sky after you press the trigger while standing and walking around.. Much less any other weapons..

It has its problems, as I called from the beginning because its being made by Treyarch, but it's still fun, and a new version/reskinning of COD4.. So I am still going to get it.

Still think its only a 8/10 at best

Maybe if Call of Duty hadn't have been released ;)

I'm still trying to work out why the hell we are back in Berlin. Didn't we do this in CoD2? Or was it CoD1? :laugh:

Treyarch shouldn't be allowed to develop games. They just put out average mediocre titles. But with Activision too busy beating the their own two franchises left (GH & this) like a dead horse it won't stop any time soon. So I plead with people not to buy this, it just makes them create more. :(

So many people with "advance review copies" :o

You all must have friends in very high places ;)

They have friends in the Verbatim Corporation it seems.

:laugh:

Bit of a hissy fit going on here

Enraged Infinty Ward says World At War claims are "bull****" - http://www.oxm.co.uk/article.php?id=6894

Enraged Infinty Ward says World At War claims are "bull****" - http://www.oxm.co.uk/article.php?id=6894

"A word of thumb I like to use is.... when promoting your game. Promote YOUR game. Don't compare it to another game, or reference what OTHER games did in the past, pitch YOUR game. I mean, you have lots of cool things you could talk about... like Nazi Zombies...."

:laugh:

Yeah I hope this game bombs tbh

They have friends in the Verbatim Corporation it seems.

It's nice temping for a friend who owns the only indie store in the area. We get Mirrors Edge next Tuesday apparently. :p ;)

lol @ ABs link I wonder if IW will try to sever ties with Activision after this release?

I just got my retail copy today. I think EBgames messed up and sold it early.. I thought it came out tomorrow (tuesday).

so I will be playing COD5 in 30 min, once my show is done :D

I just got my retail copy today. I think EBgames messed up and sold it early.. I thought it came out tomorrow (tuesday).

so I will be playing COD5 in 30 min, once my show is done :D

I thought it was Tuesday as well, Remembrance Day, but alright lol

I thought it was Tuesday as well, Remembrance Day, but alright lol

Yeah, my EBgames made a mistake and sold it 1 day early :D

I could of picked it up at 10am, but had no idea it was in stock

Multiplayer is better then expected. It is a little harder to level up however, and more levels of prestige mode.

What sucks so far, is you need to be level 15 to unlock some of the game types..

You only get a choice of 3 game types when you are under level 14.

I'm going to see what people have to say about it before I decide on purchasing the game or not. So be sure to post your thoughts after having played it a little bit.

Hopefully it's a good buy/play.

I posted my impressions two pages back, in case you missed it :)

Multiplayer is better then expected. It is a little harder to level up however, and more levels of prestige mode.

What sucks so far, is you need to be level 15 to unlock some of the game types..

You only get a choice of 3 game types when you are under level 14.

That's actually a good thing.. I kinda like that.. seperate the newbies from the big guns..

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