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Call of Duty: World at War Co-Op Impressions

Preview System(s): XBox 360 Playstation 3 PC
Staff Monday 13th of October 2008 04:09 PM
 

 Hands on Impressions by:  James A. Young

 

If you've already checked out my multiplayer hands-on preview over at Colony of Gamers, then you'll know that I have very high hopes for the retail release. And this despite Treyarch being at the helm. If, on the other hand you missed it, let me assure you that Treyarch listened to the criticisms levied at Call of Duty 3 and have clearly worked their collective socks off to make sure the same mistakes are not repeated with World at War.

 

For the first time in the franchise, Call of Duty: World at War introduces co-op, bringing fresh meaning to the “No One Fights Alone” mantra. Call of Duty: World at War co-op features up to four-players online, or two-player local split-screen, allowing gamers to experience single-player missions together for greater camaraderie and tactical execution.

 

I began my co-op excursion in four-player mode. After one failed start, it was time to get cracking. One of the first things you may notice is the atmosphere, of which the audio plays a big part. It's a cliché, but it's almost like you're there with your buddies. Speaking of buddies – it's not just you and your three pals. The four of you form just part of a much larger team. While odd at first, the more you play the more the reasons for this inclusion begin to make sense.

 

It wasn't long before my team encountered our first taste of action. One word that I kept muttering to myself in the midst of firefight was “intense”. Again, the sound plays a big part in this – you'll hear bullets whizzing by or thudding in the ground near you, there's the oppressive sound of artillery shells landing all around you, then there's the sound of your AI teammates screaming directions or just simply screaming in pain. As I said – intense.

 

A good strategy I discovered while playing (and having died several times) is to not rush into confrontations like an amped-up John Rambo. Instead, it pays to be more methodical and take the time to find out just where the fire is coming from. It makes for a fairly tense experience. For example, myself and my human teammates decided to take things a little slower and approached the battle line cautiously. Suddenly, a single shot rang out and I heard it land just behind me. I had no idea where the shot came from, but one of my teammates pinned the location down and asked if I wanted take the shooter out myself or let him do it. I let him do it, and I watched as he did so rather expertly. One down, scores more to go. The sense of camaraderie and achievement in that one moment sealed the deal for me. Obviously you won't be able to literally high-five your buddies when you play online, but I guarantee you'll want to, and that's a feeling that's pretty rare these days in multiplayer.

 

Getting shot in WaW co-op isn't necessarily the end. There's a finite amount to time you are afforded while you bleed out. You're completely vulnerable, of course, and so would any teammate be who risked life and limb to revive you. This again adds to the drama. Do you risk yourself to help revive an injured colleague, or do you let him/her bleed out, knowing that death creeps ever closer? You have to decide in a split second. I was revived a few times, but I was also left to die at other times. And vice versa.

 

Also worthy of note is the inclusion of vehicles. Handy for many reasons, such as getting from point A to point B in a hurry, or simply for the added protection, the vehicle handling and integration is really well done.

 

Sadly that's about all I can say on co-op as my time with that portion of the game was limited. However, I played enough of it to be able to say that I'm confident the finished version will be an immensely enjoyable experience.

 

At ease, soldier.

 

 





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justabaldguy at 04:57 PM on 10.13.2008
Looks interesting! I know WWII shooters are a dime a dozen, but a good co-op version would be fun. I'm curious to see how open ended they leave the maps. Great post Nick.
 
bapenguin at 07:50 PM on 10.13.2008
Wasn't me! Read the "Impressions by" right under the Pic.
 
justabaldguy at 08:35 PM on 10.13.2008
Whoops! Missed that little line altogether. Oddly enough, his writing style came across just like yours. Interesting! Well then, guess I take back my compliment to you!
 
slhunter at 11:29 PM on 10.13.2008
Wow. Great review. Thanks for the heads up... I've been pretty "blah" about this, since Call of Duty 3 was pretty "blah", but this may change my plan for this game. Thanks again.
 
Shazoo at 07:11 AM on 10.14.2008
wish people would stop bashing CoD3 in almost Every CoD5 thread, gets old reading it over and over. CoD5 is in the making to be a stellar release, lets just hope it doesnt get over shadowed by all the other games coming out this season.
 
txshurricane at 10:09 AM on 10.14.2008
Shazoo, it's just people giving their opinions. If you'll notice, slhunter used that CoD3 comment as a springboard for a positive post about topic at hand.
 
rafoca at 12:48 PM on 10.14.2008
Pretty nice Hype up!What about the graphics?
 
Syphous at 12:03 AM on 10.16.2008
Sounds pretty good and the video looks excellent. I think I saw an experience counter, so I assume you can unlock weapons and perks via co-op. At least I hope so.
 
bapenguin at 08:06 PM on 10.22.2008
Definitely excited for this one.
 
COG_Network at 08:09 PM on 10.22.2008
bapenguin says...It excites me too!
 
fitbabits at 07:35 PM on 10.23.2008
@rafoca - How can you comment on "hype" and then ask how the graphics are? There's more to games than how they look!
 
COG_Network at 03:57 AM on 11.1.2008
bapenguin says...It excites me too!
 
gamegirl at 05:50 PM on 11.11.2008
Hey guys, I'm new to this site, so please bear with me. My hubby & I just got COD WAW yesterday & we're trying to play online together. WTF?? Is this not an option like it was on COD3? 'Preesh!
 
bapenguin at 07:46 PM on 11.11.2008
Do you mean split screen and online at the sametime?
 
Mrxknown_JG at 03:22 PM on 11.12.2008
WOW! I want to play this even more
 
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