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DarkZero: Call of Duty: World at War review

Thomas McDermott writes:

"However, in contrast to last year's effort, none of the game's high points are as memorable, and in addition, quite a few of the gunfights start to border on routine as you get further into the game. For that reason, combined with the selection of other erratic blemishes named above, World at War is a notably less appealing game."
7 / 10
BloodySinner - contributor
Published: 356 days 8 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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