E3 2008: Explosive Trailer for Call of Duty: World at War

By Stephany on Thursday, July 17th, 2008 at 9:16 AM PST In Activision, Call of Duty, Computer, E3 2008, Gamer Life, Microsoft, Sony, Videos


Call of Duty: World at War E3 2008 Trailer

If you like the Call of Duty games, and you like explosions, then you will dig this trailer that was shown at E3 for the upcoming Call of Duty: World at War from Activision and Treyarch. I know that the WWII shooter genre has been done to death, but this looks pretty damn cool.

The game will utilize the CoD4 engine and in the game you will have the ability the burn down the buildings and foliage within the war-torn pacific. Gamers will be up against Imperial Japan this time around and thanks to Gulf War Veteran, and military adviser Frank Kearsy, the way the Japanse fight suppose to be authentic, brutal, tenacious and shocking.

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9 Comments on “E3 2008: Explosive Trailer for Call of Duty: World at War”

  1. runemaster says:

    … the way the Japanse fight suppose to be authentic, brutal, tenacious and shocking.

    While the way the Americans fight suppose to be NOT authentic, heroic, selfless and completely righteous. :mrgreen:

  2. MastaG says:

    Wow good job at using a video game trailer to spew your anti-American banter.

  3. runemaster says:

    Who said anything about the trailer ? I think it´s awesome looking, and i´m hoping it will bring as much fun as CoD4 did.
    Maybe next time before you comment a comment you should read the article first! I will reply in more detail in case you reply with more than a bag of hot air that tries to be insulting by being ironic. :wink:

  4. MastaG says:

    Oh I’m sorry I meant to say trailer description… Thought that would have been easy enough to figure out and require no further explanation but I see was wrong… :roll:

  5. MastaG says:

    And when was I being ironic? I was being sarcastic there’s a difference.
    Your probably just too blinded by you hateful ways to tell the difference.

  6. runemaster says:

    Where are there hateful ways ? I like america, i don´t like some politics of the now acting president … but as far as i know a lot of americans don´t either.

    I critic the way the advertisers promote the game – it´s like saying, look at the Japanese, they do so much harm with there bullets and are so evil … whatever we do will be fine to stop them, you are even free to enjoy doing them harm. And this way of looking at things is one of the reasons why so many people around the world see the Americans as a threat.

    I´m from Germany, and i´m more than a little grateful for the the way the Americans removed Hitler from power and the way they helped rebuild Germany and for the society to which it lead. But i do get more and more the idea, that the situation in the NAZI regime is pushed to something it never was. Too many wargames pretend to give an authentic point of view while not being close and more important being onesided. Let´s see if there will be again a flight sequence and this time it´s gonna go to Nagasaki, with cut-scenes that show a japanese mother handling her 3 childs just before …
    But that is not the way media today tend to reproduce these events. And that pisses me off – i often wonder what the news in america report about things like “Guatanamo Bay” and the way the acting president treated your own laws.

  7. xboxlenny says:

    i dont like the old WW2 or WW1 type game play, its been beaten to death. I hope this dont hurt Call of Duty 5. Modern combat is the way to go. who wants to use an old usless gun and bayonet. I just hope there is modern weapons. not old school Jap fighting the Americans. COD4 is legendary, keep it going forward not backwards. WW2 games are history.

  8. MastaG says:

    “i often wonder what the news in america report about things like “Guatanamo Bay” and the way the acting president treated your own laws.”
    Um “Guantanamo Bay” is often regarded as phail so no one talks about it much but in school we did learn it was a big mistake on our governments part so at least the truth is taught and don’t even get me started on our president, most of the people here are tired of his crap and hate him there’s just nothing we can do about it.

  9. runemaster says:

    MastaG thanks for that information, i hope our views don´t differ that much after all. Let´s hope the next president will do many things better – my vote would be for Obama, it´s a shame for Germany that Merkel forbid him to speak in front of the Brandenburger Tor (i think). I liked a lot of his ideas in “The Audacity of Hope” so far (i´m not through it yet, but close).

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