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Blend Games Review: World At War

Reviewing Call of Duty: World At War feels like a lot of reviewing the latest Madden game: one has to evaluate the game as a unique product when it's really an updated version of a game that came out the year before. Those who call World At War a World War II mod of Call of Duty 4 would not be far off - WaW and COD4 both follow the same blueprint. WaW, because it stands on the shoulders of the previous game, ends up better on paper because it adds a few new features. But does that mean it's actually a better game?
4 / 5
dimeford - contributor
Published: 227 days 15 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | PC
 
 
 

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