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Killer Betties : Call of Duty:World at War Review

Chris Stavos writes "Combat in World War II was in many cases the most intense and dangerous of any war fought previously. Men from the allied and axis nations locked in battle and often fought to the death for the causes of both fascism and freedom as well as Communism. The intensity and of this raw combat is captured in the latest title in the Call of Duty franchise, World at War.

Call of Duty World at War is a first person shooter that places players into the heat of infantry combat in WWII. Through a series of missions players must battle as US marines, Soviets, Nazis and Japanese as they fight all over the world from islands in the Pacific to the streets of Stalingrad."
5 / 5
Steven Colbert - contributor
Published: 333 days 10 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | PC
 
 
 

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