Call of Duty 5 – Back to WII

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:45
Posted in category Games


Call of Duty 5 is due to hit the shelves on 11 November, and Activision have gone back to CoD’s roots and have set the follow up to Modern Warfare back in World War II this time turning to the Pacific front with some key new features including:

  • Harsh New Enemies, Environments and Tactics: Face off against ruthless and tactically advanced enemies that will stop at nothing to defend their homelands, from swamp ambushes and tree-top snipers to fearless Kamikaze attacks. Play as a U.S. Marine and Russian conscript across a variety of Pacific and European locations against the fearless Imperial Japanese and elite German soldiers in epic adrenaline-filled infantry, vehicle and airborne missions.
  • Co-Op Campaign Mode, Call of Duty Style: For the first time in the franchise, Call of Duty: World at War introduces co-op play, bringing fresh meaning to No One Fights Alone. Campaign co-op features up to four-players online, or two-player local split-screen, allowing gamers to experience harrowing campaign missions together for greater camaraderie and tactical execution. Co-op mode incorporates innovative multiplayer components such as challenges, rankings and online stats for deeper re-playability and multiplayer experience bonuses. Co-op mode also features Competitive Co-Op that will show who is really the best player on your team.
  • Enhanced Innovative Multiplayer: Call of Duty: World at War continues the addictive class-based multiplayer action the series is famous for. The addition of vehicle combat with tanks rounds out the highly-successful Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare multiplayer experience, and features such as persistent stats, player rankings, upgradeable weapons, squad-based gameplay, customizable classes and Perks, have been further enhanced to set a new standard in Call of Duty online war.
  • The Authentic Call of Duty Experience: Built using the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare engine, Call of Duty: World at War utilizes cutting-edge technology including highly-detailed character models, self-shadowing, environmental lighting and amazing special effects to deliver jaw-dropping visuals. Depth of field, rim-lighting and texture-streaming technology bring the adrenaline-pumping combat to life, while physics-enabled battlefields and fire that spreads through environments realistically immerses players into the harrowing and dynamic combat.

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7 Responses to “Call of Duty 5 – Back to WII”

  1. Erik Chan says:

    October 21st, 2008 at 6:40 pm

    Time to pre order my copy real soon, I’ve played and beaten just about all of them. I loved the second one because of the quick accuracy with the bolt action rifle, man did I own in that one. The third was fun, because you could play a ton of people online and you could drive big as tanks around. The fourth is unbelievable, all the mods you could do to the guns were so sweet. I wonder if they are still going to do that four the fourth one, I mean there wasn’t much mods you could do to a gun back then, right? If they don’t have this option, I’m sure they will make it up in driving tanks and other stuff like Helicopters. I missed that feature in the fourth one!

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    October 27th, 2008 at 6:20 am

    Man, I can’t wait for this. The screen shots look awesome and I’m so pumped they have gone back to WW2. I’ll be blocking a few days out of my calendar at release time:)

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    May 15th, 2009 at 6:06 am

    I can’t wait for this. The screen shots look awesome and I’m so pumped they have gone back to WW2. 23123

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