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Nintendo Everything Review: Call of Duty: World at War

NE: "The plethora of Wii games has grown ever since the console's release, but one genre more than any other seems to have suffered on a system where it should have benefited from the unique control scheme: Shooters. From Metroid Prime 3 to Medal of Honor Heroes 2, the Wii has seen many attempts at making a quality shooting game. With the Wii, however, when developers excelled in one area, they lacked in another. EA's Medal of Honor Heroes 2 had some quality online multiplayer, but felt all over dated in comparison to more current shooters. Retro Studio's Metroid Prime 3 had great story, control and graphics, but it lacked online and multiplayer options – though it should also be remembered that Prime 3 is an adventure at heart. The newest installment in the shooter genre on the Wii is Treyarch's "Call of Duty: World at War", which, utilizing the Call of Duty 4 engine, has proven itself to be one of the best shooting options on the console to date."
s8anicslayer - contributor
Published: 257 days 15 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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