CoD is one of the most famous series of computer shooters, which has been released since 2004. In 2013, she celebrated her upcoming anniversary with the tenth of the game. It is worth saying that the first three parts were devoted exclusively to the theme of the Second World War, after which the fourth game in the most popular Call of Duty series - Modern Warfare - transferred players to the present and allowed to participate in tense military conflicts of the present. It has become
the birth of a new era in a series dedicated exclusively to modern military operations. The last game associated with the period of World War II was Call of Duty: World at War, the passage of which will be described later.Americans in JapanThe game combines two stories at once, which develop in parallel, while the missions follow two different characters in small blocks of 2-3 pieces. The first protagonist of the game is American Private Miller, who was captured by the Japanese. In the first mission, a guy is saved by a battalion of his own marine corps, after which a chain of events begins, which is extremely full of various actions. Call of Duty: World at War is literally teeming with diversity - you will make your way through the jungle, trying to hide from the snipers that are planted in the trees, you will have to break through land through a coast dotted with mines and fired by artillery. Having reached each of the control points, you will need to call an air strike to destroy the next artillery post - this will give other soldiers the opportunity to move forward.But the most incredible is an air mission. First, they will let you control the plane, and then they will set the shooter in place — you will need to shoot off enemy planes, which is extremely difficult. But it is very fresh and original, especially for the game, which was released in 2008. As a result, the plot dedicated to Private Miller ends with the storming of Shuri Castle and the decisive victory of the Americans.Direction - to BerlinIn parallel, another story develops, the main character of which is Private Petrenko from the USSR. This is what distinguishes Call of Duty: World at War - the passage is divided into two parts, each of which has its own protagonist. The Soviet part begins with the awakening of the protagonist, who lost consciousness during the battle. Recovering, he discovers that the Germans are killing wounded soldiers around him, so Petrenko does not make a sound until the Nazis leave. After that, he discovers another survivor, Sergeant Rezna.And immediately one of the most interesting missions in the game begins - you need to make your way using a sniper rifle and eventually shoot a German general. After this, various missions follow, among which there is even one where the hero will be given a ride on a tank, and in the end everything comes to the end of Call of Duty: World at War - the passage ends with the capture of the Berlin Reichstag. Private Petrenko hoists the Soviet flag on this building, everyone is happy and celebrates victory, and on this happy note, the narrative ends.Bonus LevelHowever, this is not the absolute end of the game Call of Duty: World at War - the passage of the main storyline is completed, but the bonus level remains. Oddly enough, it includes the extermination of zombies. The level has no ending, that is, you just need to hold out as long as possible. The level is small, in the initial room there are two doors. It is recommended to open first the one that launches the zombies, shoot the 5-6 first waves, and then open the second. There you can stock up on quality weapons, move to another room, take a favorable position - and shoot back to the last.