Call of duty world at war review12/27/2023 I personally have not owned any Call of Duty or even any WWII game before this one, so I can’t relate to some people who claim that they’ve already seen everything this campaign has to offer in other games. Their stories are largely forgettable, but luckily the campaign is full of great, epic setpieces that will stay in your head for longer. The campaign switches between two different points of view – those of Private Miller, an American on the Pacific front, and Dimitri Petrenko, a Russian working to rid the Soviet Union of Nazis. If you’ve ever played any other World War II games, or stayed awake during History class, chances are I don’t need to refresh your knowledge of this massive war. But while the setting and gameplay will be immediately familiar to fans of the Call of Duty series, World at War is still an incredibly fun way to experience virtual World War II all over again. Let’s get this straight right now – there is nothing original about Call of Duty: World at War. – Call of Duty: World at War – Xbox 360 – The end result is the biggest post ever on Frayed Wire, and we hope you’ll enjoy it. First, I, Josh60502, will cover the Xbox 360 version of the game, and after that JustMattPwn3r will give his take on the Wii version of the same game. Today we’ve got one massive post to reveal to you – it’s a double review of “Call of Duty: World at War”.
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