...as I shall insist on calling it, even though it's officialy 'COD: World at War.' Anyway, here words here, which I wrote for Britain's Most Influential Games Journalist Tom Bramwell over at Eurogamer after getting eyes-on with COD5 a little while back.
Things said include the likes of this:
"Indeed, one thing Treyarch emphasise [...]
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Publish Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:21:05 +0000

...as I shall insist on calling it, even though it's officialy 'COD: World at War.' Anyway,here words here, which I wrote for Britain's Most Influential Games Journalist Tom Bramwell over at Eurogamer after getting eyes-on with COD5 a little while back.
Things said include the likes of this:
Your task for the day - predict how many people in EG's comments will say something like "World War 2? Not interested".
"Indeed, one thing Treyarch emphasise over and over is that we should stow our preconceptions about World War II. Even the presentation is markedly different - there's a real sense of grime and darkness, while your NPC fellows are more like (understandably) angry, foul-mouthed thugs than the unflappable stiff-upper-lippers of yore. This is war, not tea for two.."
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