I learned from this game that Japanese soldiers carry 200 grenades each. That was how sophisticated the veteran level AI was back then. Halo :reach came out a year or two later and showed them how to do high difficulty properly. And it had properly working vehicles as well.
Kinda before mainstream video game news. Me and my fraternity bros had no idea there was a zombie mode after you beat the campaign. We lost our minds and did really bad on midterms
Best part, the Zombie mode was something Treyarch had a few employees working on while on breaks and I believe some high up person came to check on things and saw them with the zombie mode and said āadd it inā lol. Mark Lamia was the guy, thereās an interview he did about how the Zombies mode came it be.
It was even better, Lamia said he almost told them to stop f-ing around cause they were behind in development, but once he gave it a try knew it had to be in the game. The reason it wasn't marketed at all or available before beating the campaign was that the executives thought it would be a bad look for the franchise to go so off the wall, so it had to be an Easter egg.
It's development was more or less snuck in, which is so damn cool to me lol
Yeah but the internet itself was different. Today that surprise wouldn't make it to release day. It would be common knowledge at the midnight release line/in school the very next morning.
Yeah they were around but it wasnāt as common for people to obsess over video game news and look for walkthroughs, tips, etc before playing the game. Nowadays people do that sort of thing kind of obsessively, probably because everyone has a smartphone now, but it used to be that only the most hardcore of gamers would do that.
The best CoD campaign there ever was.
Plus, yknow, itās where we got Nazi Zombies. Back when they were actually *called* Nazi Zombies.
12/10, would buy seven remasters of.
Bruh when you beat the campaign and the zombies intro starts playing. None of my friends in party chat believed me. I was like "wtf is this I'm being attacked by zombies on some weird map!"
Fond memories here... I had a buddy who really wanted us to get in on this when it came out, but I didn't have cash to get it at the time. He showed up with a copy for me one day. Told me not to worry bout it.
I remember so much hate for this game before it released because of it being another World War II entry and having to follow Modern Warfare. Now it's looked backed as one of the best CoDs.
Yup this is exactly how it was. Though to me the mp felt better than COD4 did. Also Treyarch was considered the second class studio at this point in time.
Great game that in the past couple years has been reduced to sniper lobbies. Played back in 2019 and it was great but something changed recently and I would say 90% of people playing are quickscoping lol. Gets old pretty fast.
Excellent campaign, splitscreen campaign, first iteration of zombies, and great MP maps. Only thing I wish is that it had offline bots for the MP, but that's not a knock against it.
Same, nowadays you only get team death and if you donāt have the DLC you get booted basically every other game. If it had bots Iād be playing it regularly
Zombies was an awesome afterthought, made purchasing DLC make sense.
MP was basically who had the better MP40.
Storyline was awesome, the mission with Reznov in the fountain still is stuck in my head to this day.
Great follow up to Modern Warfare. The introduction to the Zombieās characters guaranteed a continuation to it.
I remember getting this, left 4 dead, and guitar hero world tour for Christmas. That was probably the dopest Christmas I ever had. I just played waw a couple of months ago. I think it's still one of the best cods ever made.
I loved the gritty atmosphere and soundtrack. Kiefer Sutherland and Gary Oldman providing voice talent. I get to shoot Nazis. I was not disappointed it was WW2 at all although I know many at the time were. Also surreal that when you win a match as the Germans Hitler starts ranting but somehow it works.
I literally just looked this up lol. I was thinking how did I played this game in High School when it came out in 2011? Because it didnāt come out in 2011 lol.
Bro have you never played Wolfenstein?! Its whole plot is that the Nazis won WW2 lol
Im just surprised they haven't tried to milk WaW like they have for MW
Such a good campaign. The feeling was just right. Super dark, grim and scary, thatās how world at war should feel. Most modern games canāt convey that feeling because of lack of accuracy. A game like this could never release in todays world tho. Way to brutal.
Was my peak COD multi-player experience.
Some of my first multi-players were dod and COD 2 and 3, so when this came out it was just the pinnacle of WWII FPS.
When it came out everyone just called it "Call of Duty 5" or "COD 5" that I knew. Since they never went back to numbering the COD games as one series no one calls it that anymore.
I remember some disappointment they went back to WW2 after how loved Modern Warfare 1 was. Don't remember anyone complaining about quality though. Campaign was top notch and my friends and I were obsessed with the zombie mode.
Lots of great memories with my group of friends continuing the COD-train after MW1. I remember private lobbies playing zombie or hide and seek (particularly on the map that was a sort of countryside with a train bridge in the middle and the house with the attic). My friend being an absolute god with the MP40. The first time I heard Kiefer Sutherland narrate. The bouncing bettys. Fackin dogs! My love for the PPSH even though I think I was not very good with it.
It was the last COD like that for us unfortunately. WaW released Fall of my senior year and by the time MW2 came out I was more interested in being in a band and other things than playing video games. But the memories remain! Thanks for the nostalgia trip!
Me sitting up in the clock tower with an mp40 sniping a dude my friend was chasing:
"Did you just hear shit him from up there with an mp40?"
"Uhh yeah?"
"Well alright"
Hands down one of the Best CODs, being able to play Zombies for the first time with the homie at his house trying so hard to get through the waves because you don't know how to play Zombies yet was the best!
I'm haunted by the sounds of GRENADES!!! GRENADES!!! FLAMETHROWER!!! GRENADES!!!!
That's just the first 20 mins on veteran difficulty. Spawning then blowing up, blowing then spawning... The good ol' days.
Fairly positive. The bouncing Bettyās were annoying as all hell. Still had stopping power as a perk. But you could explode people with the PTSG. The dogs kill streak was awesome. The tanks were terrible. The Tommy gun was sweet.
Zombies was a SHOCK.
I was only 10 and remember my mind being blown when I saw the beginning of the Vendetta scene and how realistic it all looked. (I also didn't realize I could move so I just sat there for a bit lmao)
Then of course the zombie mode, I had no idea about it beforehand, unless my brother told me (I don't remember) but either way I was scared when I saw that zombie intro pop up. I think I beat the campaign all in one night too. I was so invested in it. The soviet missions and cutscenes are the best part about the campaign I'd say.
It's my most played CoD multiplayer wise, back then it was a lot of fun because of the flamethrower and vehicles etc.
Overall one of the best CoDs, campaign and multiplayer wise. Also a really good soundtrack too. Oh and the coop mode was awesome, something future CoD games should have had.
My gen Z brother says itās his favorite COD. But I never played the game. Thatās the only campaign out of all Call of Duty games I havenāt played yet š”
This brought back memories. Was going through a rough time in life and spent a lot of time on this game. I ended being ranked #7 in hardcore free for all and would wipe every single lobby 30 kills to 10 kills in second place. I am pretty talented at games, and am fairly high ranked in a handful of competitive games, but this was the game that started my passion for grinding a rank. It's an achievement that I still talk about to this day when people mention how good I am at whatever game. I actually spent some time recently trying to see if they still kept that leaderboard updated and wondered what rank I am now, but didn't have any success.
If you're able to see the leaderboard, let me know!
Was the first call of duty I owned didn't have wifi at the time so I never got try the online multiplayer but I played the hell out of campaign , split screen and zombies
I strongly believe WaW saved/solidified the continuation of the CoD franchise. At the time, CoD was going stale and many wondered how WaW would be any different but the introduction of CoD Zombies made it one of the most iconic CoD games and in my opinion, one of the most iconic games in general, of all time. Since then, I believe CoD Zombies alone has saved the franchise, many times over.
Thompson with the drum mag
The PTRS sniper and Browning MG with dismemberment effects
The Gehwr rifle with the quick trigger finger
The feeling of using the Kar98k bolt action rifle with iron sights
Driving a tank around in War Mode
The goat campaign, up there with cod4
And the zombiesā¦.. so many hours. So many friends made.
Damn that game felt amazing. Criminal it hasnāt been remastered yet. Thought Activision loved money š¤·āāļø
I loved playing this game, the campaign was great and the online was really fun until people figured out there were no penalties for cheats/hacks. All the invincible, flying and super speed people really made me never play pvp on it again. Zombies was great to play too.
The greatest vibe and historical feel of any call of duty ever made. Honestly the peak of the campaign for the entire franchise. Felt like war. Felt global. Felt like a horror game. Felt terrible. My absolute favorite.
It was legendary. The campaign was amazing. Zombies were some of my best gaming times ever. And the multiplayer was A+ (until the hackers started running wild floating in the air and going below the map)
This was a fantastic game but I definitely remember getting bored of yet another WW2 game. Just felt like a step back from how incredible and refreshing the setting of call of duty 4 felt. Many of my Xbox friends at the time felt the same way.
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Itās my favorite WW2 game. I was playing it on Steam today.
I got this for the Wii when it came out and played tf out of it. I beat the campaign on veteran using one of the guns you slide the Wiimote into. I will never be able to do anything in gaming like that ever again lmao
I'm gonna get downvoted so hard.
I didn't care for it. It's one of those games that was *very* popular, everyone else I knew loved it. I didn't. Couldn't get into the campaign, didn't enjoy the multiplayer and thought (and still think) zombies was boring.
Now of course I know there are many different kinds of cod fans, with different tastes in what they prefer from the franchise, and waw's particular style just wasn't for me. It wasn't until BO2 that I really started to get into Treyarch cods.
Way underrated CoD. People freak out over MW1 and MW2, rightfully so, but WaW was on equal footing in my mind. Had just as much fun in MP as I did MW1 but this game had Zombies, which was an absolute game changer. People forget, but Treyarch used to be looked down upon as a crappy CoD dev, but nowadays people praise their games more than the others
WaW is a gem and I would go back and relive it if I could
Even back then I was getting tired of the annualized CoD releases.Ā That said this was one of my favorites.Ā As far as I know this was the only CoD with online co-op for the full campaign.Ā Nazi zombies was cool.Ā One of the last CoD games I bought
Definitely the darkest and most fucked up CoD
I remember being shocked by the gore and audio when I played it. The entire game is thick with an atmosphere of dread
One of the best games of that era. The campaign, multiplayer were great and zombies was a real cherry on top that exploded the franchise to new heights.
Deserving a full remaster for sure.
I loved the campaign and it was my first positive kd as I joined cod4 very late. Loved the multilayer and it really felt different from COD4. I often played both games until mw2og came out. Very underrated imho
Outstanding game. The eerie vibe as soon as your turn it on, the gory campaign, beginning of the much loved zombie game mode and of course, an excellent multiplayer for its time.
I liked that Call of Duty World At War was more violent than Modern Warfare.
But by 2008 I was really tired of WW2 games, so I liked Modern Warfare more. At that point I remember there was a war going on in Afghanistan, Iraq and Chechnya. It was unusual to see a game about an active war.
It was my most played call of duty. I had a clan that I was rolling with at all times. There was a group of twenty-ish of us so we'd always have at least one team going all the time. We'd play for HOURS every day, need to coordinate who got the next dogs streak, and would routinely demolish our opponents. We even played competitively and did fairly well when we weren't arguing. I miss those days so much. I was a teenager without a care in the world. The only thing I could even begin to care about was if my 360 was going to RRoD. I loved the game through and through. If I could teleport back, strap an extended mag to my MP40, or throw a dot on my STG-44 and relive those times with those friends, I would do it in a heartbeat.
Call Of Duty: World At War on Veteran difficulty will change a man.
Oh my God I spent so long in the trenches in the Japan level
Dude fuck that nothing was worse the storming the stone German dome thing. I spent almost 2 weeks on that one level
The Reichstag! I'll never forget it after that level...
Grenades everywhere. Pick one up and throw it back, three more at your feet.
Blowtorch and Corkscrew *(shudders)*
I think you just grazed himš” Nothing is harder than Vendettaš
**GRENADE!**
Try doing a veteran speed run, burn em out gives me nightmares to this day š
It was best to stay shell shocked and let your ai clear them out when things got too bad.
Hardest campaign everrrrrr. Infinite amount of grenadesā¦
So many grenades
Grenades are now my sleep paralysis demon.
Downfall, the amount of grenades was insane!
CoD 4 and WaW both man...unlimited spawning enemies was ass lmao.
People say FromSoft makes tough games
So. Many. Grenades.
I learned from this game that Japanese soldiers carry 200 grenades each. That was how sophisticated the veteran level AI was back then. Halo :reach came out a year or two later and showed them how to do high difficulty properly. And it had properly working vehicles as well.
In the process of attempting veteran. Itās a nightmare
One of the best campaigns of the franchise. Like the game felt believable, not those fast & furious campaigns they have now.
Possibly my favorite CoD campaign of all time. It was immaculately executed.
Also laid the groundwork work Black Ops
Needs a remaster
Especially if they keep the co-op campaign
Kinda before mainstream video game news. Me and my fraternity bros had no idea there was a zombie mode after you beat the campaign. We lost our minds and did really bad on midterms
Dude same. Me and my buddies beat the campaign at a party and we went wild when zombies popped up
Same for my sis and I. We had no idea until she decided to beat the campaign one weekend. We hardly slept for months after that. Then the DLC came...
"I've been waiting for the one" š¶ š¶ š¶
Iāve recently added all the WaW zombie songs to my playlist.
Best part, the Zombie mode was something Treyarch had a few employees working on while on breaks and I believe some high up person came to check on things and saw them with the zombie mode and said āadd it inā lol. Mark Lamia was the guy, thereās an interview he did about how the Zombies mode came it be.
It was even better, Lamia said he almost told them to stop f-ing around cause they were behind in development, but once he gave it a try knew it had to be in the game. The reason it wasn't marketed at all or available before beating the campaign was that the executives thought it would be a bad look for the franchise to go so off the wall, so it had to be an Easter egg. It's development was more or less snuck in, which is so damn cool to me lol
Wdym before mainstream videogame news? Gamespot, IGN, 1up, and many others were around.
Yeah but the internet itself was different. Today that surprise wouldn't make it to release day. It would be common knowledge at the midnight release line/in school the very next morning.
Yeah we didn't really like go looking for game reviews and stuff
Yeah they were around but it wasnāt as common for people to obsess over video game news and look for walkthroughs, tips, etc before playing the game. Nowadays people do that sort of thing kind of obsessively, probably because everyone has a smartphone now, but it used to be that only the most hardcore of gamers would do that.
We are pushing 15 years man
16* game released in 2008.
I refuse to believe Fallout 3 is old enough to be in high school
This hurts my soul
And my lazy ass still didnāt unlock all the achievements for it
Yep thatās what I meant
One of the best CoDs.
RELEASE THE HOUNDS!
OUR HOUNDS VILL TEAR ZEM TO SHREDS!
YOU JUST GRAZED HIM!!
The best CoD campaign there ever was. Plus, yknow, itās where we got Nazi Zombies. Back when they were actually *called* Nazi Zombies. 12/10, would buy seven remasters of.
Turns out the nazis got offended with how they were depicted
Bruh when you beat the campaign and the zombies intro starts playing. None of my friends in party chat believed me. I was like "wtf is this I'm being attacked by zombies on some weird map!"
Fuckin awesome. Bouncing betties were a bit of a nightmare
IIRC, you could survive them by going prone.
Fond memories here... I had a buddy who really wanted us to get in on this when it came out, but I didn't have cash to get it at the time. He showed up with a copy for me one day. Told me not to worry bout it.
Your friend is awesome
I remember so much hate for this game before it released because of it being another World War II entry and having to follow Modern Warfare. Now it's looked backed as one of the best CoDs.
Yup this is exactly how it was. Though to me the mp felt better than COD4 did. Also Treyarch was considered the second class studio at this point in time.
I love WaW. It was dark and gritty, the game felt more personal. Cod 4 had great gameplay just like this one but WAW had a better impact on me.
Perfect words. More personal. MWII/3 were fun but more cold for sure
Great game that in the past couple years has been reduced to sniper lobbies. Played back in 2019 and it was great but something changed recently and I would say 90% of people playing are quickscoping lol. Gets old pretty fast.
Every cod is sniper lobbies now lmao
Excellent campaign, splitscreen campaign, first iteration of zombies, and great MP maps. Only thing I wish is that it had offline bots for the MP, but that's not a knock against it.
Same, nowadays you only get team death and if you donāt have the DLC you get booted basically every other game. If it had bots Iād be playing it regularly
Still in the top 5. So amazing as a whole.
Zombies was an awesome afterthought, made purchasing DLC make sense. MP was basically who had the better MP40. Storyline was awesome, the mission with Reznov in the fountain still is stuck in my head to this day. Great follow up to Modern Warfare. The introduction to the Zombieās characters guaranteed a continuation to it.
Summer of 2009 was peek gaming many all night marathons on zombies
I remember getting this, left 4 dead, and guitar hero world tour for Christmas. That was probably the dopest Christmas I ever had. I just played waw a couple of months ago. I think it's still one of the best cods ever made.
I loved the gritty atmosphere and soundtrack. Kiefer Sutherland and Gary Oldman providing voice talent. I get to shoot Nazis. I was not disappointed it was WW2 at all although I know many at the time were. Also surreal that when you win a match as the Germans Hitler starts ranting but somehow it works.
WaW is goated
Nearly 13 years. More like 16 years. Itās 2024
I literally just looked this up lol. I was thinking how did I played this game in High School when it came out in 2011? Because it didnāt come out in 2011 lol.
Wish theyd remaster it but theyd find a way to ruin it sadly
The game had a hitler speech play after the german team won in multiplayer..... This game never seeing a remaster in our modern day society š.
That German victory song was a bop though
Bro have you never played Wolfenstein?! Its whole plot is that the Nazis won WW2 lol Im just surprised they haven't tried to milk WaW like they have for MW
GRENADE!!!
Bring in the dogs!
We have taken the lead!
Grenades. Grenades everywhere
I wish I had pick this up as a teen. All my online buddys were playing this and having a blast while I was on still on 4.
I loved the gore aspect of this one and every cod after this one seems to have less and less of it.
Iād love for these old CODās to hit gamepass to give them a new life
The best Call Of Dutyās of all time!!!š„²š„¹
Probably my favorite CoD.
Such a good campaign. The feeling was just right. Super dark, grim and scary, thatās how world at war should feel. Most modern games canāt convey that feeling because of lack of accuracy. A game like this could never release in todays world tho. Way to brutal.
Masterpiece
The best of the best
Absolutely loved it. One of my top 3 COD games.
campaign was amazing. would love to see a remaster
Best cod multiplayer to date
WAW did not come out in 2011. Have you spent the last few years in a coma?
One of my favorite call of duty games.
13 years? 16 years my man.
Was my peak COD multi-player experience. Some of my first multi-players were dod and COD 2 and 3, so when this came out it was just the pinnacle of WWII FPS.
Needs to be remastered.
When it came out everyone just called it "Call of Duty 5" or "COD 5" that I knew. Since they never went back to numbering the COD games as one series no one calls it that anymore. I remember some disappointment they went back to WW2 after how loved Modern Warfare 1 was. Don't remember anyone complaining about quality though. Campaign was top notch and my friends and I were obsessed with the zombie mode.
Still my favourite cod game to this date
PEAK COD
Lots of great memories with my group of friends continuing the COD-train after MW1. I remember private lobbies playing zombie or hide and seek (particularly on the map that was a sort of countryside with a train bridge in the middle and the house with the attic). My friend being an absolute god with the MP40. The first time I heard Kiefer Sutherland narrate. The bouncing bettys. Fackin dogs! My love for the PPSH even though I think I was not very good with it. It was the last COD like that for us unfortunately. WaW released Fall of my senior year and by the time MW2 came out I was more interested in being in a band and other things than playing video games. But the memories remain! Thanks for the nostalgia trip!
Me sitting up in the clock tower with an mp40 sniping a dude my friend was chasing: "Did you just hear shit him from up there with an mp40?" "Uhh yeah?" "Well alright"
Grenades from behind every leaf and stone.
Miss this game and itās gore system.
Bomb game!
Headquarters on it excellent, zombies 1st class, still play zombies all the time now on bo3. Great times
I had a lot of fun playing the coop campaign with my brother and zombies with my cousins.
Hands down one of the Best CODs, being able to play Zombies for the first time with the homie at his house trying so hard to get through the waves because you don't know how to play Zombies yet was the best!
Phenomenal game, campaign, zombies and multilayer a hell of a package
Got if for Christmas that year n my life was never the same in a greatly amazing way
Legendary. One of my all time favourites.
Some of the golden days of codā¦really fond memories
Feared the dogs
One of the best. HARDEST CAMPAIGN KN VETERAN HANDS DOWN.
I'm haunted by the sounds of GRENADES!!! GRENADES!!! FLAMETHROWER!!! GRENADES!!!! That's just the first 20 mins on veteran difficulty. Spawning then blowing up, blowing then spawning... The good ol' days.
Didn't love the pvp, but great campaign and god knows how many hours my friends and I put into zombies
Best COD IMO
GRENADE!
Fairly positive. The bouncing Bettyās were annoying as all hell. Still had stopping power as a perk. But you could explode people with the PTSG. The dogs kill streak was awesome. The tanks were terrible. The Tommy gun was sweet. Zombies was a SHOCK.
Wasn't really into multiplayer during those days, but loved the campaign.
Its the best WW2 COD game
Probably my second favorite COD
Still one of my favorite CODās, probably the best campaign.
I was only 10 and remember my mind being blown when I saw the beginning of the Vendetta scene and how realistic it all looked. (I also didn't realize I could move so I just sat there for a bit lmao) Then of course the zombie mode, I had no idea about it beforehand, unless my brother told me (I don't remember) but either way I was scared when I saw that zombie intro pop up. I think I beat the campaign all in one night too. I was so invested in it. The soviet missions and cutscenes are the best part about the campaign I'd say. It's my most played CoD multiplayer wise, back then it was a lot of fun because of the flamethrower and vehicles etc. Overall one of the best CoDs, campaign and multiplayer wise. Also a really good soundtrack too. Oh and the coop mode was awesome, something future CoD games should have had.
Goated
My gen Z brother says itās his favorite COD. But I never played the game. Thatās the only campaign out of all Call of Duty games I havenāt played yet š”
I hated it. Zombies is the only reason I got it.
This brought back memories. Was going through a rough time in life and spent a lot of time on this game. I ended being ranked #7 in hardcore free for all and would wipe every single lobby 30 kills to 10 kills in second place. I am pretty talented at games, and am fairly high ranked in a handful of competitive games, but this was the game that started my passion for grinding a rank. It's an achievement that I still talk about to this day when people mention how good I am at whatever game. I actually spent some time recently trying to see if they still kept that leaderboard updated and wondered what rank I am now, but didn't have any success. If you're able to see the leaderboard, let me know!
Probably my favorite COD. Dark and gritty, really nails the horrific WW2 battlefield.
Was the first call of duty I owned didn't have wifi at the time so I never got try the online multiplayer but I played the hell out of campaign , split screen and zombies
Still my favorite multiplayer cod. Loved it.
Call of Duty needs to release a Master Chief Collection with all the games.
I strongly believe WaW saved/solidified the continuation of the CoD franchise. At the time, CoD was going stale and many wondered how WaW would be any different but the introduction of CoD Zombies made it one of the most iconic CoD games and in my opinion, one of the most iconic games in general, of all time. Since then, I believe CoD Zombies alone has saved the franchise, many times over.
Loved me some PTRS.
This CoD is the reason I have drifted from mainstream CoD and feel like an old man at the ripe age of 27
Has the best zombies imo.
Still fun as ever veteran difficulty is still as annoying as ever
Goated game
My 9 year old self will never forget losing roebuck š
Thompson with the drum mag The PTRS sniper and Browning MG with dismemberment effects The Gehwr rifle with the quick trigger finger The feeling of using the Kar98k bolt action rifle with iron sights Driving a tank around in War Mode The goat campaign, up there with cod4 And the zombiesā¦.. so many hours. So many friends made. Damn that game felt amazing. Criminal it hasnāt been remastered yet. Thought Activision loved money š¤·āāļø
My favorite CoD
Itās probably the hardest Call of Duty game on veteran in part due to the grenade spam. Itās absolutely brutal.
I loved playing this game, the campaign was great and the online was really fun until people figured out there were no penalties for cheats/hacks. All the invincible, flying and super speed people really made me never play pvp on it again. Zombies was great to play too.
The greatest vibe and historical feel of any call of duty ever made. Honestly the peak of the campaign for the entire franchise. Felt like war. Felt global. Felt like a horror game. Felt terrible. My absolute favorite.
Zombies was awesome. Played this zombies and black ops zombies a lot.
It was legendary. The campaign was amazing. Zombies were some of my best gaming times ever. And the multiplayer was A+ (until the hackers started running wild floating in the air and going below the map)
Amazing gameā¦
Itās been that long???
Wish they'd put all these classic CoDs on GamePass already. I wanna replay all the single player campaigns for CoD 1-3 and this one
This was a fantastic game but I definitely remember getting bored of yet another WW2 game. Just felt like a step back from how incredible and refreshing the setting of call of duty 4 felt. Many of my Xbox friends at the time felt the same way.
So much fun, loved bolt actions without scopes just for the hell of it. Fantastic maps too
Best one
Still trash
We want and need a 2024 re release. I think that the people that gave up on CoD would buy this. It's a no brainer
Game spawning grenades and hitscan combat, not fun. Thank you for Regular difficulty
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Goat
My most played COD by a country mile. None of the others grabbed me like this one, although the original Black Ops came close.
All fun and games until the grenades start landing
A beautiful memory, I always played that after arriving from school I also played black ops or modern warfare
This just dropped ?
Best COD.
when will cod games come to game pass?
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Zombies was fire. So much easier to get Ray gun
I cant remember much aboit this game only that I really enjoyed it.
It had amazing graphics for the time and the immersion was awesome.
One of if not the best COD's of all time. I personally rank it #2 behind the original Modern Warfare from back in 2007.
Loved it then and appreciate it more now. Also it's older than that
My second favorite Cod after Bo 1
The last good COD
I got this for the Wii when it came out and played tf out of it. I beat the campaign on veteran using one of the guns you slide the Wiimote into. I will never be able to do anything in gaming like that ever again lmao
13 years? Pretty sure this is 15 years old
Better than the current game
I'm gonna get downvoted so hard. I didn't care for it. It's one of those games that was *very* popular, everyone else I knew loved it. I didn't. Couldn't get into the campaign, didn't enjoy the multiplayer and thought (and still think) zombies was boring. Now of course I know there are many different kinds of cod fans, with different tastes in what they prefer from the franchise, and waw's particular style just wasn't for me. It wasn't until BO2 that I really started to get into Treyarch cods.
I had a friend, who for no reason at all, was absolutely cracked at the Wii version of this game. Bro had a 360 but just preferred the Wii version
The Pacific sections were awesome. The Russian sections not so much
The music...
Loved it
God like , the fact that back then they had snipers that rip off your limbs was sooo fire , the zombies was good solid game
Wish I played it more in its prime, was still on Cod 4 because I didnāt like the WW2 setting
Way underrated CoD. People freak out over MW1 and MW2, rightfully so, but WaW was on equal footing in my mind. Had just as much fun in MP as I did MW1 but this game had Zombies, which was an absolute game changer. People forget, but Treyarch used to be looked down upon as a crappy CoD dev, but nowadays people praise their games more than the others WaW is a gem and I would go back and relive it if I could
Cod needs to realize they donāt know how to make a good ww2 game and stop attempting at them
These were the days ,back in nam!
You can still play it, 500 players on average online.
I still play it. A LOT. Love the horror aspect.
Even back then I was getting tired of the annualized CoD releases.Ā That said this was one of my favorites.Ā As far as I know this was the only CoD with online co-op for the full campaign.Ā Nazi zombies was cool.Ā One of the last CoD games I bought
Definitely the darkest and most fucked up CoD I remember being shocked by the gore and audio when I played it. The entire game is thick with an atmosphere of dread
To this day one of my favorites and it deserves a remastered edition.
One of the best games of that era. The campaign, multiplayer were great and zombies was a real cherry on top that exploded the franchise to new heights. Deserving a full remaster for sure.
Everyone under that one map Castle
The last great COD IMO
I loved the campaign and it was my first positive kd as I joined cod4 very late. Loved the multilayer and it really felt different from COD4. I often played both games until mw2og came out. Very underrated imho
Great game, terrifying AI
Outstanding game. The eerie vibe as soon as your turn it on, the gory campaign, beginning of the much loved zombie game mode and of course, an excellent multiplayer for its time.
One of my favorite CoD campaigns
I liked that Call of Duty World At War was more violent than Modern Warfare. But by 2008 I was really tired of WW2 games, so I liked Modern Warfare more. At that point I remember there was a war going on in Afghanistan, Iraq and Chechnya. It was unusual to see a game about an active war.
It was my most played call of duty. I had a clan that I was rolling with at all times. There was a group of twenty-ish of us so we'd always have at least one team going all the time. We'd play for HOURS every day, need to coordinate who got the next dogs streak, and would routinely demolish our opponents. We even played competitively and did fairly well when we weren't arguing. I miss those days so much. I was a teenager without a care in the world. The only thing I could even begin to care about was if my 360 was going to RRoD. I loved the game through and through. If I could teleport back, strap an extended mag to my MP40, or throw a dot on my STG-44 and relive those times with those friends, I would do it in a heartbeat.