While I’m not quite out of the “mixed feelings” phase yet, this clip ofCall of Duty: World At War‘s co-op is a decent starting point.It might be hard to tell from the embed video (click here for high-res), but the new and improvedCall of Duty 4engine is being put to good use. The foliage is looking better, the levels seem to be more expansive, and it’s all so visceral.IfWorld At Wardoesn’t manage to get the same level of critical acclaim thatCoD 4has recieved (I’m willing to bet money it won’t), then I guess there’s always the co-op element to fall back on.Even bad games can be fun when you’re playing them drunk with a good friend.
While I’m not quite out of the “mixed feelings” phase yet, this clip ofCall of Duty: World At War‘s co-op is a decent starting point.

It might be hard to tell from the embed video (click here for high-res), but the new and improvedCall of Duty 4engine is being put to good use. The foliage is looking better, the levels seem to be more expansive, and it’s all so visceral.
IfWorld At Wardoesn’t manage to get the same level of critical acclaim thatCoD 4has recieved (I’m willing to bet money it won’t), then I guess there’s always the co-op element to fall back on.

Even bad games can be fun when you’re playing them drunk with a good friend.







