![]() If they’re German or Japanese, they’ve got it coming is the prevailing mood. You’ll be amazed at the use of hard rock guitar on the soundtrack, not to mention gobsmacked by the insensitive use of real archive footage and the attitude taken to casual slaughter. Somebody appears to have confused the volume and violence controls and turned both up to max just in case. FPS games aren’t known for understatement or restraint, but this is the noisiest, most over-the-top, gung-ho action game I’ve ever played. Kicking off with a sort of pop-art summary of the Pacific portion of World War II, it soon shifts into some gratuitously nasty scenes of Japanese PoW torture followed by righteous vengeance as the good old boys of the USA bring the pain to the villainous Rising Sun chumps. You know where you are pretty fast with World at War. ”’Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii, PlayStation 2 – PS3 version reviewed.”’
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