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Call of Duty: World at War Hands-On

Call of Duty shows Nintendo twice as much love as last year.

Wii users found themselves left out of the Call of Duty 4 festivities last year, but their DS compatriots were able to take part in the fun with a portable Call of Duty version to call their own. This year, both Nintendo systems will be shown the love with the forthcoming sequel World at War. Activision was on hand during last week's Nintendo Fall Media Summit to show off both the Wii and DS versions of World at War. We took a spin through each one to get a feel for how World War II will be fought this year with the Wii remote and DS stylus.

Skeptics will be saddened to hear that the Wii version isn't the stripped-down port some might have been expecting. The entire campaign is the same as what you'll find on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC versions of the game. Level layouts are maintained, you'll use the same weapons in combat, and the slick cutscenes that help progress the story between chapters are all there. The only key departure is a different take on co-op play; instead of four players playing together online, co-op on the Wii consists of a Squadmate mode where one player plays as normal while a second player is given a crosshair onscreen to chip in with his own gunfire (which feels quite a bit like a retro light gun arcade game).

World at War on the Wii will support online competitive multiplayer complete with the skill-building level and perk system the CoD name has become associated with, though there are a few areas where it's been scaled back. Whereas other versions of the game will see the return of Vehicles to the Call of Duty online experience, the Wii version will be lacking in this department.

Visually, World at War is easily one of the best-looking realistic games on the Wii. While a lot of developers seem to have abandoned realism in favor cartoonish visuals that don't force the Wii into an area that it doesn't necessarily excel in, Treyarch has done a commendable job porting the dense jungles and realistic fire effects that make up so much of the new Pacific theatre setting.

The DS version of World at War will rely heavily on the touch screen. With the stylus, you'll be using most of the screen to adjust your view, looking all around you as though you were using a mouse. You'll also have contextual buttons on the edge of the bottom screen that allow you to perform certain key actions, such as looking down the iron sights, jumping, and crouching. Movement is a simple matter of using either the D pad or the lettered face buttons depending on your handedness.

At this point, no release dates have been announced for the Nintendo-specific versions of Call of Duty: World at War. However, you can expect to see our reviews on both games before the year is out.

59 Comments

  • mikeonearth

    Posted Aug 9, 2009 7:34 pm PT

    cool, but i'd only get it if it used wii speak

  • athenian29

    Posted Apr 10, 2009 6:45 pm PT

    kda2011, why the heck would it use Wii Speak?

  • lonewolf1196

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 5:43 pm PT

    the campain is not the same theres no nazi zombies and multiplayer is lame! Get it for pc xbox360 or ps3 in that order not wii

  • megaking_34

    Posted Feb 4, 2009 1:41 pm PT

    I heard rumors that COD W@W for wii is getting a zombie mode feature. Is this true or not? If yes, that is the best thing I have heard and I am so lucky for getting this game :-D

  • badcompany1234

    Posted Dec 6, 2008 7:52 am PT

    warning! dont get this on DS the graphics are rubbish!!

  • david1233

    Posted Nov 28, 2008 11:44 am PT

    I got this a couple of weeks ago and it's flippin incredible. Probably the best Wii game I've ever played. Right up there with Smash Bros and Mario Galaxy.

  • kda2011

    Posted Nov 16, 2008 3:34 pm PT

    Does this use Wii Speak at all?

  • rrraaagggrrrhhh

    Posted Nov 16, 2008 2:35 am PT

    This looks really good if the online works this could be a sellout

  • jkd63

    Posted Nov 14, 2008 8:32 am PT

    can'y wait to snipe ya down to the dirt.

  • DJ_Quack_Quack

    Posted Nov 12, 2008 10:14 pm PT

    i just got this game. 8 players online is nothing to sneeze at but consider that the perks are implemented and the sniper controls are hell of a lot better than any other games for the wii, it is a winner. But need friend codes to play online, that is one thing they haven't learned from MOHH2

  • dareough

    Posted Nov 12, 2008 8:01 pm PT

    looks sick i am definately get this the wii is getting some good fps like this and the conduit (if you are a wii fan and dont know what it is go look it up now it will blow your mind)

  • ccgg100

    Posted Nov 12, 2008 2:28 pm PT

    looks awesome i want a lot although i want gauntlet way more

  • Ganon4Prez

    Posted Nov 10, 2008 9:05 pm PT

    WANT IT SO BAD!!! (Not as bad as I wanted brawl though

  • DA17

    Posted Nov 10, 2008 8:20 pm PT

    This is cool. It even got a higher rating than th 360 version so far. But the DS is the highest.

  • DJ_Quack_Quack

    Posted Nov 7, 2008 11:40 am PT

    Sweet, as long as I can sho... 'zap' online, a possible winner is in the making.

  • shotgun_org

    Posted Nov 4, 2008 5:23 am PT

    Finally.. something worth it on the Wii

  • red-drybones

    Posted Nov 1, 2008 10:17 am PT

    good thing now that Developers are giving the Wii its (small)share of good/great/awsome shooters. (better if there hard-core)

  • Leopard268

    Posted Oct 27, 2008 4:42 am PT

    99% good.........if only they kept it in the modern times......

  • dmbdissr27

    Posted Oct 19, 2008 6:47 pm PT

    im getting it for the ds, hope it has single card multiplayer that would be sweet

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