Call of Duty: World at War
The Call of Duty series is well-known for basing its games on actual wars, the majority of which occurred and some of which may or may not occur depending on the actions of today's space-racing billionaires. Call of Duty: World at War, the fifth entry in the series, is probably the best of the former. The campaign in World at War is divided into two parts: American and Soviet. Sergeant Reznov of the Soviet campaigns has become one of the greats in Call of Duty history, and he plays a huge role in the game's depiction of the Battle for Berlin, which is by extension all but the Battle for Europe itself.
The jungle hides many secrets and dangers. And in Call of Duty: World at War, the Japanese soldiers will be the most dangerous of all. Return to WWII's Eastern Front and witness the horrors of war like never before. Complete a series of campaigns in which you play as an American soldier in Okinawa. Participate in the siege of Berlin and play as the fearless defender of Stalingrad. This is a first-person shooter in which you will experience the brutal atmosphere of World War II while experimenting with new combat methods and an arsenal of weapons. The smallest mistake can cost you your life!
Pros:
- Fight as a soldier in Berlin, Stalingrad, and Okinawa during WWII
- Test out new, more brutal combat methods
- Play either solo or multiplayer
Cons:
- Setting that is familiar
- Known game mechanics
- Known weapons
Rating on GamesRadar: 4.5/5
Price on Steam: $19.99
See it on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/10090/Call_of_Duty_World_at_War/