New Call Of Duty: World At War screenshots have lots of action
While Activision didn't provide a new Games Convention trailer for their upcoming WWII shooter Call of Duty: World at War, they did supply some fresh new screenshots from the game that's being developed by Treyarch and using the same engine that Infinity Ward created for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
Even though this is something like the 3,571st WWII shooter released to the market we are still looking forward to to trying the game out, especially the co-op mode where you and a buddy can play the single player campaign side-by-side. Plus Jack Bauer is voicing a role. "What Japanese army are you working for?" We can dream. Look for the game to ship to stores this fall.
Even though this is something like the 3,571st WWII shooter released to the market we are still looking forward to to trying the game out, especially the co-op mode where you and a buddy can play the single player campaign side-by-side. Plus Jack Bauer is voicing a role. "What Japanese army are you working for?" We can dream. Look for the game to ship to stores this fall.
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Any word yet if they are opening up the environments at all? I've never got into the CoD games because they are just so damn... on rails. I feel like I'm on some kind of Pirates of the Caribbean esq ride. Everything seems to be all planned and sitting waiting for you to walk close enough to trigger the event, shoot dudes, and repeat ad nauseum. Give me some freedom.
...bysmittyPosted at 8:27AM on Aug 21st 2008 by bysmitty