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Call of Duty: World at War Trophies
by Linford Butler
7.11.08
Call of Duty: World at War is on the way, and we've got the entire list of trophies for you to feast your eyes on.

GOLD
Hardened War Hero
Complete the game on Hardened or Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
War Hero
Complete the game on any difficulty. (Solo only)

SILVER
Carlson's Raiders
Complete 'Semper Fi' on any difficulty. (Solo only)
Stormed Peleliu
Establish a beachhead at Peleliu Island on any difficulty. (Solo only)
The Last Stand
Survive the conflict in Okinawa on any difficulty. (Solo only)
Stabbed in the Heart
Complete all missions on the Eastern Front on any difficulty. (Solo only)
The Professional
Shoot all of Amsel's henchmen, including their attack dog, without reloading. (Solo only)
Gunslinger
Assassinate General Amsel with a pistol shot. (Solo only)
Grave Robber
Collect all Death Cards in the game. (Solo only)
Throw a Six and a Half
On Hardened or Veteran difficulty, complete a level without dying. (Solo only)
Firestarter
Complete a level using only the flamethrower. Melee, grenades & explosives are OK.
Kamikaze
Complete a level on Regular difficulty or higher using only melee or grenades. (Solo only)
Iron Fist
Destroy all towers and bunkers in 'Blood and Iron'.
Sum of All Zeros
Down 45 Japanese Zeros in 'Black Cats'. (Solo only)

BRONZE
Get Your Hands Dirty
Complete 'Semper Fi' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Bloody Peleliu
Complete 'Little Resistance' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
The Sword Is Broken
Complete 'Hard Landing' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Architect
Complete 'Vendetta' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
The Hammer Strikes
Complete 'Their Land, Their Blood' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Scorched Earth
Complete 'Burn 'em Out' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Fearless
Complete 'Relentless' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Hell on Wheels
Complete 'Blood and Iron' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
No Return
Complete 'Ring of Steel' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
"When It Rains, It Pours"
Complete 'Eviction' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
One Bad Gato
Complete 'Blackcats' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Blowtorch and Corkscrew
Complete 'Blowtorch and Corkscrew' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
The Sun Sets
Complete 'Breaking Point' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
For the Motherland
Complete 'Heart of the Reich' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Bearing the Burden
Complete 'Downfall' on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only)
Saved Private Ryan
Save the soldier before he burns to death.
Weapon of Mass Destruction
Radio in a naval bombardment that kills at least 4 Japanese soldiers.
Lights Out!
In 'Black Cats', blast out all of the spot lights in the Japanese cargo convoy. (Solo only)
Rough Economy
Kill 3 enemies with a single round.
Guardian Angel
In the final battle for Okinawa, save Sergeant Roebuck.
Close Shave
Survive a banzai attack. (Solo only)
Snake in the Grass
Take out a Japanese soldier lying in wait in the grass.
No Safe Place
Burn an enemy out of a tree with the flamethrower in 'Hard Landing'.
Purple Heart
When staring into the face of adversity, show courage and persevere.
Ruthless
Kill 15 enemies while mounted on a tank in 'Ring of Steel'.
Mortar-dom
Kill 8 Japanese with thrown mortars in 'Breaking Point.
Shot in the Dark
Kill 10 enemies while the lights are out in the subway in 'Eviction'.
Blue Ribbon
Complete a 4-player Competitive Co-Op match in 1st place. (Online co-op Only)
Get Your Left Foot Wet
Complete a match in Campaign Co-Op mode. (Online co-op only)
Get Your Right Foot Wet
Complete a match in Competitive Co-Op mode. (Online co-op only)


Linford

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Hype Train: Call of Duty: World at War
by Linford Butler
29.7.08

Go to Berlin today, and you'll find a relatively pleasant city with a large population. Take a trip there this November, however, and you'll find a war-torn city filled with ruins and bomb sites. Because Treyarch's latest masterpiece is set to catapult us back into the midst of the Second World War.

Call of Duty: World at War follows two different campaigns, and there looks to be enough difference between the two to make it worthwhile. One follows the struggle between the US Marine Corps and the Japanese Imperial Army in the Pacific, and the other playing out the story of the Soviet Red Army's push on the Eastern Front towards the end of the war.

Based on an enhanced version of the CoD4 engine, the latest in the Call of Duty series allows players to experience the final climatic days of the Second World War. You play as either an American or Russian soldier, attempting to prevent the advance of Axis forces on multiple different fronts, which should give the game a real sense of intensity.

So far, three levels have been revealed, and they look to be shaping up nicely. One level, entitled Makin Raid, pictures an Allied prisoner of war being tortured and then murdered by the Japanese - while the player's character witnesses the whole grisly proceedings. Two other levels include machine-gunning on a PBY Catalina and attack against German troops under cover of a bombing raid.

Treyarch don't seem to be lacking in the multiplayer department either, with co-op play and online multiplayer packed into the same disk as the single-player campaign.

The latest gaming tour of WW2 features 2 player split-screen and up to 4 player online co-op modes, so you needn't play the game through feeling lonely. Players can complete unique challenges with their teammates, as well as playing the game through normally. The co-op also utilises the CoD4 perks system, so it should give an immersive experience.

Online is where it's all happening, though. World at War takes the CoD4 multiplayer engine and adds vehicles, which should make for some very exciting ranked matches. Of course, the classes, perks and player rankings are still there, so changeover from CoD4 should be easy for even the most die-hard Modern Warfare gamer.

The latest in this massively successful franchise looks like it's going to be one of the highlights of the gaming year. The revert back to WW2 may be sneered at by some, but I reckon that it could redefine the Second World War genre. I'll have to wait and see. November isn't long away.

Linford

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