Coming into this game I was a total skeptic, boy was I wrong. I figured like most of the hardcore Infinity Ward fans that this Treyarch remake wasn't going to be anywhere near on the level that Call of Duty 2, or 4 are. After playing awhile in the single-player, the brutal and realistic fighting along with the WWII setting started to grow more and more on me. After finishing the Single-player, I tried a little bit of Co-op, a nice addition, but pretty generic, and the all new Nazi Zombie mode, an extremely addictive experience, which has you buying weapons with points earned from kills. Lastly, I have played a bit of the online, and it delivers almost as well as Call of Duty 4, prestiges return along with perks and with most of the old challenges we all know and love, but a few new ones present themselves. All in all, I feel that Call of Duty: World at War is an experience that fans of the series, hardcore and casual, should at least rent to see how good this new installment is.
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