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Call of Duty World at War
Call of Duty World at War
Precio habitual $8.99Vendor: Activision
Product Type : Playstation 3
"Call of Duty: World at War" is a first-person shooter video game developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. It was released in 2008 for various platforms, including the PlayStation 3. Here are some key features and aspects of "Call of Duty: World at War" for the PS3:
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Setting: The game is set during World War II and features both Pacific and Eastern Front theaters of war. Players experience intense and gritty battles against the backdrop of historical events, including the Battle of Okinawa and the Battle of Stalingrad.
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Single-Player Campaign: The single-player campaign follows the perspectives of two soldiers, Private C. Miller of the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific and Private Dimitri Petrenko of the Red Army on the Eastern Front. The narrative explores the harsh realities of war, including the brutality of the Pacific conflict and the Soviet advance towards Berlin.
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Cooperative Campaign: "World at War" introduced a cooperative mode for the campaign, allowing players to team up with a friend locally or online. This cooperative play enhances the overall experience by enabling players to tackle missions together.
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Nazi Zombies: One of the standout features of "World at War" is the introduction of the Nazi Zombies mode. This cooperative game mode pits players against waves of undead Nazi soldiers in various locations. The objective is to survive as long as possible while unlocking new areas and weapons.
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Multiplayer Mode: The multiplayer component of "World at War" features traditional Call of Duty gameplay, with a World War II setting. Players can choose from different classes, unlock weapons and perks, and engage in team-based battles across various maps.
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Weapon Variety: The game includes a diverse range of World War II-era weapons, adding to the historical authenticity of the experience. Players can use rifles, submachine guns, machine guns, and other period-appropriate weaponry.
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Graphics and Atmosphere: "World at War" was praised for its atmospheric presentation and realistic graphics. The visuals, combined with the sound design, contribute to an immersive and intense World War II experience.
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Level Design: The game features well-designed levels that offer a mix of urban and rural environments. The diverse settings contribute to varied gameplay experiences, from intense close-quarters combat to long-range engagements
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