


Then you have the multiplayer mode, which is the same as Modern Warfare's, which is to say, completely awesome. However, you don't get a real sense of achievement and you don't have any rewards for surviving longer. Every time you kill a zombie, you get points to buy new weapons or go to the next room(3 rooms in total).This mode can provide great fun for hours non stop, that is if you survive that long. You can repair the barriers(and the wall) if they suffer damage. They try to brake through wooden barriers(and through a wall in a room at wave five). In nazi zombies, you, either alone or with other players(up to 3 more i think) have to survive in a building under siege by endless waves of brain-thirsty zombies. Also, once you complete the single player campaign for the first time, you get the Nazi Zombies mode. You have lots of gameplay modes, like the much awaited co-op mode. I know from experience by playing lasertag that holding your breath does not steady your shot much, and that concentration does.Īnyway, you have a huge assortment of weapons, from the typical American Thompson M1A1 submachine gun to a future-esque Ray Gun(Yes, a ray gun. The gameplay is pretty fun, but they failed to do anything outstandingly new with the formula, so you have very similar "supress and advance" tactics like the ones Modern Warfare had, the same cover system, the same sniper system, the same everything.Īnd on the subject of the sniper system, i think its not donne well enough. In this review i'll explain why, providing the pros and cons along the way.įirst of all, the gameplay. It can be great fun at times, but at others it can enrage you to the point of crushing your controller with your hands. It has a far different tone than any other WWII game out there, as well as different settings. In this, the fifth game of the franchise, you alternate between a Russian in the last days of nazi germany and an American in the last months of the war in the pacific.ĬoD:WaW is without a doubt somewhat unique amongst other WWII FPS games. The name evokes images set in WWII that involve massive, intense firefights, as well as Russian, British, American, ( )Canadian and Polish soldiers.
