Only the Games write their review for Treyarch's and Activision's latest entry in the Call of Duty series, World at War. Scoring a five out of five, the game is praised for its sense of style and set pieces.

Once again Epic shows its complete incompetence with narrative, and it only becomes such a problem in spite of trying to better themselves. Surely a far better developer of multiplayer experiences, the hand of design is revealed too often, squandering transparency. But it’s the succinctly focused essentials that will again become the stuff of memory, and we’ll hear the grunts and cries of this ripped brethren for a long time time to come in the rich halls of the online space.
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    kspiess Nov 14, 08
    Meh. Even it was really well made, it would take a miracle for me to become interested in playing anymore WW2 FPS games.

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