With fifteen grueling single-player stages that will drag you through the Battle of Okinawa, the Nazi-Soviet War, and a comprehensive mutli-player experience, it brings a lot to the table.įortunately, IGN Guides is here to help you sort the wheat from the chaff. Coincidentally, Activision's own history of FPS has oft featured them, and Call of Duty: World at War is their latest anti-Third Reich gaming experience.
Many times it's been said, and yet it's relevant to repeat it here: the world of first person shooters would be incomplete without Nazis.