Call of Duty: World At War Preview (PS3)

Call of Duty returns to battle, this time in the World War II-era Pacific Theater.

by Robert Workman on Sunday, June 22, 2008

After we reviewed Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, we wondered, "What could they possibly do next?" Activision answered with its latest entry in the series, Call of Duty: World At War. Although the series returns to the World War II era, that doesn't mean it's any less exciting. In fact, World At War looks even more brutal than Modern Warfare.

World At War takes place in the Pacific theater, where the Axis battles it out with the Allies. During a recent demo, we saw the Japanese-American campaign, where you start out the game as a prisoner of war being tormented by a vicious commander. He walks off and mutters something to his colleague, who proceeds to attack a fellow POW. He puts a cigarette out in his eye before shooting him in the head, splattering blood on a nearby wall. He then comes your way to kill you, but another soldier stops him and cuts you loose. A few seconds later, you acquire a machine gun and go on a rampage.

In this introductory level, Treyarch shows off the massive amount of work that went into the game. The water effects look amazing, with ripples standing out in the moonlight and shimmering with impact from your bullets. You'll have no time to admire it, though, as enemies come at you from all sides, and Kamikaze soldiers charge you with everything they have. The animation is just as impressive as in Call of Duty 4, with enemies collapsing once they're hit with bullets and environments that can be torn apart by gunfire and explosions. Fire a machine gun at the walls of a hut, for example, and chunks fall off.

One incredible new weapon that makes a monumental difference is the flamethrower. Being introduced for the first time in this series, it burns terrain and enemies. During an in-game tech demo, Treyarch showed off the power of the weapon, torching a field and letting the grass burn for several seconds before smoldering into ash. It's particularly great to use on enemy soldiers. Anyone unfortunate enough to get in the path of this weapon will run around screaming in agony, only to eventually collapse and leave charred remains behind. It's brutal, but no one said fighting in the Pacific would be easy.

Your team goes from one end of the village to the other; encountering enemy soldiers and watching flaming buildings crumble every step of the way while seeking out hiding spots. The action eventually shifts into a darkened jungle, where you watch for foes camping out in the trees. One incredible moment involves the lighting of a flare. The stage goes near pitch-black for a minute. Then the flare lights up, and Japanese soldiers begin popping out in droves. As the flare light comes back down (in real time), it's up to you to pinpoint where the soldiers are so you can kill them before they kill you.

Gameplay looks to be on the same level as Call of Duty 4. You shoot with the right trigger, while aiming down the gun sights by holding down the left trigger. You can also throw grenades, run through levels via dashing, sidestep and perform other functions with ease. Although the demo wasn't hands-on, Treyarch promised that the final game will perform just as smoothly as Modern Warfare does.

Along with the lengthy single-player campaign, World At War also features multiplayer. Treyarch confirmed that the Xbox 360 edition will feature a co-op campaign mode, with two people able to work together off-line and up to four going side-by-side via Xbox Live. It didn't confirm these features yet for the PS3 and Wii, but both of these versions should have something along those lines. Multiplayer versus action will also appear, but the developer has yet to nail down how many players can be in a match at once. This mode was last tested for thirty-two, but the final game could support more.

Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game look great, but that doesn't mean Wii owners were left out. Activision has a separate team modifying the in-game engine to work with the system, as well as its motion-sensitive control set-up. Unfortunately, the game wasn't available for demo during the presentation, but it should be a better product than 2006's port of Call of Duty 3.

Overall, Activision surprised us with its World At War presentation. We'll have further coverage in the months ahead as the game marches towards its November release, including a hands-on report and additional movies and screenshots. Trust us when we say this war is worth enlisting for.

Related Links

Call of Duty: World At War Wii Game Guide

Call of Duty: World At War PlayStation 3 Game Guide

Call of Duty: World At War Xbox 360 Game Guide

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  • most83jackal on 7/11/2008 5:45 pm

    if there were Russians or Germans in the pacific then they were a form of special forces or just for intel. they had there hands in everything. fighting on different fronts. also this game will in fact be $$. in a year ppl wont even care about the plot just online gaming.

  • josecruzjedi on 6/29/2008 5:41 pm

    no one said anything about germans and if you don't like it no one cares

  • mariners005 on 6/27/2008 6:28 pm

    the russians fought the japs in china u idiot get ur facts straight this game is gonna be the ****

  • sofuccingorgeous on 6/25/2008 1:11 am

    this game is gonna suck....all the old call of dutys suck...old guns crap gameplay garbageeee

  • drv7788 on 6/24/2008 10:42 pm

    ews, upon reading the article i found that no one mentioned the germans or russians, granted your right, they werent there, but where does it say they were?

  • tarheeldsd on 6/24/2008 7:29 pm

    They dont care if it's inaccurate they gotta sell the idem.(and i'm not saying your wrong) if Call of Duty 4 was that amazing I can't wait to play the 5th! CALL OF DUTY BEST GAME!!!!!!!!!

  • xxdarkc4xx on 6/24/2008 11:22 am

    MAN THIS GAME OWNZZZZZZZZZZZ If anyones intrested in making money online, and you live in the U.S and are 13 years or older ! go to : http://cashcrate.com/618997 its free and it pays!!! MSG me for help/tips

  • ews5195 on 6/23/2008 3:16 pm

    That is historically inacurrate, there were no germans or russians in the pacific theater

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Call of Duty: World At War

Call of Duty: World At War
  • GenreFirst Person Shooter
  • Release Date11/11/2009
  • PublisherActivision
  • DeveloperTreyarch
  • ESRBM - Mature