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Call of Duty 5 details: Co-op, vehicles, and more WWII than you can handle photo

The first details of Call of Duty 5: World at War have been unveiled by way of gamesTM magazine. Among the revelations are the introduction of co-op and vehicles, as well as squad-based gameplay.

The game will be released on the PC, Xbox 360, PS3, and also the Wii. The Wii version is said to be developed by another team within Treyarch, and it will support the Wii Zapper (do you need to do much to support a small plastic holster?). A modified CoD 4 engine will be used for all versions of the game, including, apparently, the Wii version. Also on offer will be returning multiplayer perks and new weapons, including a flamethrower that can melt skin and burn grass (thanks, Jack).

The game is going to be set in World War II once again, this time in the Pacific portion of the conflict. It is also promised that this game will be grittier and include scarier enemies than previous titles in the franchise.

I'm all up for some new CoD, but seriously, do we really need another WWII shooter? Was it too much for Treyarch to try something different, or does Infinity Ward have a monopoly on originality? I'm sure it'll be good, but Modern Warfare was such a refreshing change of pace for non-sci-fi shooters that it's almost a shame to have to go back to the Forties.


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Blackhat's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 11:25
Blackhat
These are the people who made COD3. COD3. Do you even know anyone who didn't hurl their copy off a bridge after playing it?

I'm not even going to say 'pass,' I wont even turning my head to look.
Kaspar's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 12:23
Kaspar
According to the article, Treyarch aims to "explore the darkest corners of WWII," giving the military shooter more of a survival horror flavor by "tackling darker themes" and pitting players against a "new, seemingly alien fighting force."



ALIEN NAZIES?
mix's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 12:27
mix
@deiga-the-semivaliant

JAPA-ZOMBIE's sound amazing, I want them in every game now.
jdub28's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 12:35
jdub28
Im ok with this. I have yet to play a wwII game where i fought the japanese, it is actually a nice break from the middle eastern and mexican settings that have been popular since GRAW
TheDiamondSutra's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 12:42
TheDiamondSutra
IDK about y'all but CoD3 was my favorite WWII shooter. It wasn't a good CoD title but it did have a great SP campaign with colorful characters. I could never get tired of WWII shooters(still playing Airborne), its just the developers who don't take risks and explore other subjects like the Pacific theatre. Because I wanna shoot some Japanese considering they were such assholes.
brainderailment's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 13:07
brainderailment
Count me out.
Demtor's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 13:17
Demtor
Co-op and vehicles - Thats all I needed to read and I'm happy

Yeah yeah, its another WWII shooter, big deal. Making dead bodies in 1945 is just as fun as it is in 2008, muwahaha! >:-D
xmetninjax's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 13:25
xmetninjax
Treyarch sucks. Not going to buy.

IW crew forever!
B-Radicate's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 13:36
B-Radicate
@Jonthereaper617: That's actually not a pattern at all. That's a list of quasi-related thing you sorta threw together and claimed it was a pattern. A true pattern would be something more akin to the following:

CoD2/IW = brilliant
CoD3/Treyarch = fail
CoD4/IW = brilliant
CoD5/IW = ???

See? Now you know.

Also, I really don't want to play another WWII shooter. I've liked most of the ones I have played, it's just always so boring after a while. I liked the gritty feel of CoD4 based solely on the fact it was that little bit easier to relate to the weapons and the settings (albeit slightly... I'm no marine stationed in the Middle East or anything, but still).

However, flamethrowers + melting skin = devious amounts of win. I'm torn at this point. I'll hafta wait and hear if it's any good. Definitely not gonna be pre-ordering it like I did with CoD4, that's for sure.
Goth rocker's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 14:01
Goth rocker
As long as i can play as jap's and the game has no bullshit american propoganda it will be alright.
Volomon's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 14:10
Volomon
Treyarch? So its going to be crap...
Alexradl's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 14:26
Alexradl
WWII? What a surprise! Thanks, but no thanks. Why does Treyarch even bother anymore?
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 15:23
The Amazing Shenazin
mmmmm well the Medal Of Honor games attempted the pacific theater, but they were either bad (Rising Sun) or mediocre (the PC one)

so I don't think there has been a GOOD WW2 fps in the pacific theater so maybe this could work

of course let this be the last one in WW2 though, I;d rather have Vietnam then WW2 yet again
lubczyk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 15:53
lubczyk
Am I reading that right? I thought there was a PS2 version that the Wii version of going to be a port of?
Gyrael's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 15:57
Gyrael
Oh god, not WWII again...
lubczyk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 15:57
lubczyk
I don't have a problem with WW2 games. My problem with many of them is that I've done too many Normandy, Germany invasions and air drops. I'd like to see more of the Italian and African theaters along with the Indian and China/Korea theaters. I mean, how many WW2 FPS games have been done about the Pacific Theater? I think only Dirty Dozen and Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault. I actually enjoyed Pacific Assault.
lubczyk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 16:02
lubczyk
Even though Call of Duty 3 was a rushed launch PS3/Wii title, I thought it was a refreshing WW2 game. I really enjoyed the QuickTime events along with the boas and jeeps. I also enjoyed the forest and tank battles. They were really great. Call of Duty 4 was great too, but I wish you had been given the option to play with tanks and helicopters.
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 16:25
ArrestedDeveloper
Come on Treyarch at least pick a new war, how bout some WWI, the germans are still the bad guys in that one and I want to do some trench warfare.
fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 16:37
fetusmilk
they should make call of duty : pig war

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_War]the pig war wiki
fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 16:38
fetusmilk
they should make call of duty : pig war

the pig war wiki
TheDreadHawk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 16:39
TheDreadHawk
WW2 games that focus on killing Jap-o's and Krauts is fun and all. But every other WW2 franchise has done this over 9000 times, t'is gettin' real lame.
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 16:39
Dexter345
As far as I'm concerned, the Call of Dutyseries goes CoD 1 --> CoD 2 --> CoD 4 --> CoD 6.

The games in the series are released about two years apart from one another.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 16:56
Mxyzptlk
So it looks like Activision is following the Star Trek movie rule. If it's an odd number sequel, you can safely skip it.
jdub28's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 17:14
jdub28
call of duty 3 gets a bad rap. it was the same as call of duty 2. the mp was a little diffrent but it was more of the same and more cod2 was good enough for me. as long as this plays just as good as cod4 than i will be happy. i dont know if i will pick it up until the price is dropped but im sure i would be satisfied
Knyte's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 17:19
Knyte
The time and technology is right to return to vietnam. There have been very few GOOD vietnam games. Now with the follage abilities of modern shooter engines (Infinity Ward's and Crytek's) you could make a thrilling shooter based in the lush jungles of Vietnam.

Do you think that everyone is avoiding Vietnam, because if everyone starts thinking, they'll draw parallels bewteen it and Iraq?
Churchhills Dog's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 17:32
Churchhills Dog
Treyarch did a surprisingly decent job with CoD3.

I can play as many WW2 shooters as they can crank out. I love 'em.

Just as long as it isn't anything like MoH; Airborne (aka: "Stillborne")
cryocide's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 17:47
cryocide
By making it WWII, they've guaranteed that I won't buy it.
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 18:04
MechaMonkey
If they're gonna make another WWII shooter, at least it's in the Pacific theater. To my knowledge, that part of the war has not yet been done right in the game. I may give it a go.
Kalishnakov's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 21:00
Kalishnakov
"Scarier enemies"...what? like Japanese people?
hc22's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 21:19
hc22
Wow....

Please dont be Medal of Honor:Rising Sun, all over again.

After playing that piece of crap, it feels like no game set in the WWII pacific front can be made not to suck.
Crumpet Lips's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 21:53
Crumpet Lips
Wouldn't it be great if there was a game based on the lives of the Vietnamese or Japanese or German troops during these wars? I'm getting so sick of these patriotic games. Why not turn the tables and show the world how fucked the US soldiers were during WWII and the Vietnam war? Hell even the war in Iraq now.

It would be great to have a war game that showed the other side of the story for once. The US troops aren't as nice and peachy as everybody thinks they were against those evil charlies who had no soul.
Noah's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/09/2008 22:49
Noah
3 had vehicles and it still sucked comparatively speaking. I agree with Cheeburga that unless they put the number '5' in the title, it's not the real thing, like Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest.
Bengoshia's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/10/2008 01:19
Bengoshia
The world war 2 factor doesn't bother me too much, its that its made by uh, Treyarch.
Nightrain117's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/10/2008 02:57
Nightrain117
at least it's not in europe anymore. I always wanted to play a game set in the philippines, too.
Timmeh's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/10/2008 03:24
Timmeh
Haha, maybe they don't want huge sales. In that case, congratulations Treyarch here's another person who won't be buying another WWII game.

Having studied it through school and played through the years where every FPS seemed to be set in WWII I have zero interest in going back there yet again.

What a bunch of unimaginitive shitbirds.
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/10/2008 03:35
mistic
jeeeeeeeeeeeej screw all your awseome skills gained fron cod4, now you have to play with craptacular weapons that have a recoil as powerful as the earthquake that hit china a few weeks back...

I mean if they go for 'realism' aim won't matter anymore... just spray away and hope enough hit home, just like they did back then... who cares if there's absolutely no fun in that?

WW2 FTL...

I was so tired of it by the time Enemy:Territory was dead that I'm seriously doubting if I'll get that...
Goth rocker's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/10/2008 07:35
Goth rocker
Call of duty has never been about ''realism'' its a hollywood film you can play basically
M3RCUR1's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/12/2008 02:49
M3RCUR1
Last i heard, Infinity ward will be making all following CoD games IF Treyarch screw this one up.
In one mind i want them to screw up so that we get some more interesting CoD,
But strangely i wouldn't mind playing this.
I guess we'll see how it goes hahah.
catar's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/15/2008 12:04
catar
I womder how many of you WW2 haters i'll see play COD 5 online
TheDreadHawk's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/17/2008 13:26
TheDreadHawk
@catar: It's not about hating WWII, it's about hating the fact that every game has already done it, you know what's going to happen, what weapons you'll be using, and all that other predictable WWII stuff.
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