I often put my faith in IGN reviewer, probably due to this fact that they see the benefits of the game less technically and more broadly in artistic aspects. however, COD:WaW take us back to the immense gameplay where you're not a bland commando with few elite heroes operating on base of and shallow political implications, but a simple soldier whose life does mean a little in the vast battlefield but can do a lot in terms of changing and turning the war. it keeps you amused with some twist and turns in plot, plus with immersive new atmosphere of WWII and showing its brutal reality in a delicate way. don't miss it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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