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@ Sethos: The previous series didn't have grenade spamming like this. If you haven't played all the COD games on veteran, I recommend you do and pay attention to the grenades -- World at War has far more :) (P.S. IMO, your fails are fail. :laugh: )

Check my gamertag ( Sethos88 ), completed both Call of Duty 2 and 4 on Veteran, so I do know what I'm talking about.

The grenade spam is definitely close to being the same, only difference is the increase in open areas, so you aren't protected by roofs and whatnot like the other games.

Disagree big-time. While I didn't play the third one, the first, second and fourth (on PC, at least -- the Infinity Ward versions) definitely did not have grenade spamming as much as this. The members of online forums for World at War tend to agree :)

Skate 2 - Jan 23rd

FEAR 2 - Feb 13th

Street Fighter IV - Feb 20th

Killzone 2 - Feb 25th

Resi Evil 5 - March 13th

An awesome start to the year :yes: Unlike 2008 which was dire until June (screw GTA4 :p)

I look forward to Fear 2, SF IV and Resident Evil 5 and if I am correct Mirrors Edge comes out on PC in late Jan. I could be mistaken though.

Mirrors Edge looks lame.

Never played it, never really go by reviews.. I always make judgement once I have sat down with a game for a few hours.

I thought GTA4 as a game was great, and I hate the GTA series in general. But whatever Rockstar did when porting it across did something truly atrocious. Anyway I am getting off topic..

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I'm a little late to the party, but wow, the sniper level is incredibly hard/frustrating.

Any tips?

Not really. It just takes time. It's very annoying. I hid in one spot and snuck out to look where he ran to after he shot when I'd run out and back in.

Not really. It just takes time. It's very annoying. I hid in one spot and snuck out to look where he ran to after he shot when I'd run out and back in.

I managed to get him in the end, persistence DOES pay off. But yeah, that was a very annoying level. I kept finding myself stuck to various objects throughout the room when trying to take cover. Not to mention the Russian soldier guy was practically useless with his late position calling.

I'm a little late to the party, but wow, the sniper level is incredibly hard/frustrating.

Any tips?

Requires patience, not too hard but I see you have done it now (Y)

I was a bit bored earlier so went back to this game and omg why did I ever put it down (I was stuck thats why) I love it again and went through 2 levels quickly now stuck tho :(

Stuck on the last Japanese level, you calling the air strike on the buildings? (I think)

Stuck on which level? I completed it on hard difficulty. Its so easy. :p

It is not that easy but Veteran is about twice as hard. Treyarch messed it up again like they did in COD3.

It is not that easy but Veteran is about twice as hard. Treyarch messed it up again like they did in COD3.

Yeah its super hard. specially the 2nd to last level, Enter the Reichstag I think is the name. I spent 6+ hours in that one in veteran. :no: I finished the game on veteran but it was frustrating.

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