Call of Duty: World at War co-op gameplay seems to offer depth
More surprises by way of video. This time, the revelations come from Call of Duty: World at War, an upcoming first-person shooter that’s again set in World War II. While the setting may induce a lot of groans, the game does offer some interesting features for multiplayer, just like its predecessor, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
New Call of Duty: World at War trailer is out
Call of Duty: World at War 'Co-Op' trailer HD
A lot of PR bull hype is currently surrounding Call of Duty: World at War. Since it’s not being developed by Call of Duty creator Infinity Ward, there’s doubt regarding the upcoming FPS’s quality. It’s not helping that Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps got an IOU card instead of an advanced copy, so we should take every bit of news with a grain of salt.
Call of Duty: World at War gets dated, Michael Phelps will finally get his copy
Remember the advanced copy of Call of Duty: World at War that über Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps received during his interview with the CBS Early Show? It looks like Phelps finally got a date as to when he’ll receive a working copy of the FPS. According to GameSpot, World at War is arriving on November 11 for the PC, PS2, PS3, DS, and Wii
If you would recall, Phelps was handed a PS3 copy of World at War, only to find out that an IOU card was enclosed since the game isn’t finished yet. Treyarch, the developer, did promise that Phelps …read more
Crap-Detector: Michael Phelps gets advanced copy of next Call of Duty
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We all know Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps won a whopping eight gold medals in Beijing. What we don’t know is that Phelps is the first person on the planet to own a copy of Call of Duty: World at War for the PlayStation 3. During an interview with the CBS Early Show, the now-legendary swimmer was handed a copy of the FPS in question.
Call of Duty 4 multiplayer tips for surviving Bog and Bloc
Remember the first video tutorial for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare that I showed? Well, we have the second part right here. This time, the maps tackled are Bog and Bloc. I don’t think this batch is as good as the first one, but it still provides good insight on the levels nonetheless.
Call of Duty 4 ending is short and vague
Speaking of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, I’ve again finished its single player campaign and remembered that its’ ending is similar to Resistance: Fall of Man–it’s as abrupt and unsatisfying.
Perhaps it should be made clear to developers that credits aren’t part of a game’s ending.
Watch multiplayer tips for Call of Duty 4
Yes, it’s a long tutorial video for Call of Duty 4, I know. But you know what? The tips enumerated here are very useful and easy to understand. Instead of merely reading walkthroughs and being in the mercy of a tipster’s writing capabilities, a video like the one embedded above gives you a good picture on what to do in certain situations that no Pulitzer-Prize-winning author can improve on.
New Call of Duty video shows yet-to-come features
The new trailer for Call of Duty: World at War is out. If you pay attention, you can get hints as to what the game’s going to be like:
Call of Duty 4 DLC to hit PCs for free
Why does PC gaming rock? Because you get your downloadable content for free. According to Infinity Ward community manager Robert Bowling at IAMfourzerotwo, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare’s Variety map pack is being sponsored by graphics card maker Nvidia. The free DLC will be available for keyboard/mouse jockeys on June 5th.




