
World at War - is a game in the Call of Duty series, and
features a more mature theme than its previous installments. The game is
also open-ended, giving the player multiple ways to complete
objectives. The gameplay of World at War shares several features with previous iterations of the franchise. Players fight alongside AI-controlled teammates. They help during the game's missions by providing cover fire, shooting down enemies, and clearing rooms for entry.
When playing the Wii version of the game, instead of using a normal
controller,such as the ones used by the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3,
an optional gun-like expansion controller known as the Wii Zapper can be
used. The Zapper, or Wii Remote and Nunchuk, can be used to aim at
targets to fire at them and simulate marksmanship.
The game's return to World War II-era warfare reintroduces weapons and technology that have been seen in other games in the Call of Duty franchise, including the Thompson submachine gun, the M1 Garand Rifle, the Mosin–Nagant rifle,
and the Panzerschreck anti-tank rocket launcher. The player gains
access to these over the course of the game, but may only carry up to
two weapons in addition to hand grenades. Weapons and ammo from fallen
foes or friendlies can be picked up to replace weapons in a player's
arsenal. Players can also find weapons with additional attachments,
including guns equipped with rifle grenades, telescopic sights, and bayonets.
system requirement
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