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Call of Duty: World at War - PS3

Offical GamePro Score: 4.50

Average User Score: 4.5

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Pros Cons
Intense action [14] Braindead computer AI [6]
Addictive gameplay [12] Doesn't live up to expectations [3]
Fantastic multiplayer [11] Annoying audio [2]
Just plain fun [10] Unresponsive controls [2]
Tight controls [8] Poor storytelling [2]
Amazing visuals [8] Repetitive gameplay [2]
Loads of content [6] Not enough content [1]
Engaging story [5]
Innovative concepts [5]
Awesome audio [5]
Epic boss fights [2]
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Better Then The Last!

Pros Cons
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Loads of content  
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  
Innovative concepts  

I loved this game, becase its call of duty 4 meets ww2 I love killing the nazis, and blowing of their bodyparts, i loved how they left the controls the same, this deserves many awards just like part 4, and i love the co-op mode

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OMFG

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Braindead computer AI
Awesome audio  
Epic boss fights  
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  
Innovative concepts  
Fantastic multiplayer  
Just plain fun  

This is infact the best COD to date. From the very first mission to the last you will be on your toes in single player. things i have never seen or dreamed of b4. The multiplayer believe it or not has actually stepped up a notch from cod4. it has more perks, a huge variety of weapons, tighter controls and probably the most damn fun i've ever had.

buy this game
you will love it

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the best

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Unresponsive controls
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
Just plain fun  

I beleve that this is the best call of duty ever. Enyone that dose not owen this game should defnetly get it becuse it has one of the best online play I have seen in a long time. And the story bord is the best of all the Call of Duty's out ther, but one of the cons is that the controls are complected.

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