Second Story Gamer has posted their review of Call of Duty: World at War. They loved the multiplayer, but didn't like the single player much.
Excerpted from the review:
"Most sequels are easy to recommend; it's usually, if you like the original, you will like the sequel. However, with the drastic change in setting, this game is hard to recommend only based on if you played Call of Duty 4. Therefore, I'm going to say that if you liked Call of Duty 4 because of its gameplay, you will probably like this game. However, if you mainly liked Call of Duty 4 for it's setting and guns, this game might not suit you as well. I would suggest renting the game to check it out before buying it."
A very devoted fan of Call of Duty: World at War racks up incredible in-game stats while playing regularly for the past 15 years.
Of course you will hit a ridiculous stat after 15 of anything.
My main character for Everquest had over 500 days played in the first 6 years of the game. I was young then and had a lot of time on my hands. I don’t think I could duplicate that again until I retire and not sure I could match it if I tried.
Gamespot : Call of Duty: Vanguard launches with 20 multiplayer maps, three of which are actually remakes from 2008's Call of Duty: World at War. Let's take a look at how the maps have changed with this side-by-side comparison.
Andrew says: "The intrinsic values of COD are the following: memorable campaigns, meticulous multiplayer marathons, and lobbies populated by screaming 12-year-old kids that think puberty is the evolved form of Jigglypuff."
A little low compared to the other ratings around the web.