Reviews - Call of Duty: World At War (2008) [Xbox 360]
User Reviews
by krunyman on Jul 8, 2010
| Pros |
Multiplayer and Nazi zombies have limitless hours of fun |
| Cons |
Can't really be enjoyed without an internet connection. |
| Bottom Line |
This game is one of the better Xbox games on the market. I would definite get it if you don't already have it. |
by ilovebeefstick on Dec 3, 2009
| Pros |
Amazing Graphics, Good Cinematic, Best WWII game Yet |
| Cons |
Glitches |
| Bottom Line |
Yes I recommend it. It is a fun game, gets a little old,but should be experienced by every player that love WWII games. |
by imadad2 on Nov 11, 2009
| Pros |
Nazi Zombies, Very strong multiplayer, Japanese enemy. |
| Cons |
No Friendly Fire, some AI Glitches, language, and cost. |
| Bottom Line |
For a WWII title, it is the best one to date and the mini game Nazi Zombies is worth the price tag alone. IMO, better than Modern Warfare. |
by shadeaufax on Oct 2, 2009
| Pros |
good graphics, Nazi Zombies, big selection of levels, one player or multiplayer, cool weapons |
| Cons |
bad language, glitches in some parts, can lag a little |
by th2009 on Aug 25, 2009
| Pros |
Zombie Mode, Great Graphics, and online gaming is top notch! |
| Cons |
Language on Zombies isn't great and the campaign could be better. |
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Online Gaming Support, LAN Gaming Support
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Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language
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Call of Duty: World At War (2008) [Xbox 360]
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