Five minutes of World at War co-op |
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| BY Rain Anderson |
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Activision has released almost five minutes worth of cooperative gameplay footage from Treyarch-developed Call of Duty: World at War, showing off plenty of flamethrower action, Japanese soldiers in palm trees, and Jack Bauer Kiefer Sutherland, one of the key voice talents in the game, yelling out orders. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be much of that WWII FPS redefining going on like we’ve been promised. Instead, if you count out the new-to-the- series co-op mode itself, I’d say it’s quite the opposite — the gameplay seems pretty standard fare from where this gamer is standing. Maybe it’s different on your end?




August 8th, 2008
at 6:47 pm
Yeah, I can’t really tell this apart from any other shooter. The realism seems a little brought down from CoD4 too actually, in terms of view-bob and general “craziness”. Could be too early to judge, but so far it’s Budget Cheerios to me.
August 9th, 2008
at 10:18 am
In fairness I think it is too early to judge and COD4 is a hard act to follow. Nonetheless, it isn’t looking promising. I didn’t like Call of Duty 3, but love COD4. So perhaps passing back the reins to Treyarch was a bad idea. We’ll see…