The single-player campaign involves a riveting and emotional story, and the inclusion of co-op is fantastic. The game itself however is heavily weighted towards multiplayer, as was its predecessor.
A lack of online multiplayer or co-op and an overpowering sense that you've done all this before -- multiple times, in fact -- dilutes any of the impact that Final Fronts could have had.
Questo e un DLC di Call Of Duty World At War che e un bel gioco per questa console che già ha le sue limitazioni, lo provato su un emulatore e devo dire che non e male, gameplay buono come sempre.
Good, not great. Graphics may be lackluster and the game may lack a multiplayer, but the single player is pretty fun. Game is completely different from the other versions of World At War and features Cod 3- like gameplay, but it's a short yet enjoyable ride.
the campaign was pretty good, i had a good time playing trugh it and i completed it on regular. i liked that it had a japanese part in it just like the treyarch version of world at war. the multiplayer was missing in this version but nowadays the ps2 servers are down anyway except for a few costom one's. it also didn't have a **** zombies mode but it was more like a test mode by treyarch so i don't really hate them for not including it. it has the nowadays normal control's compared to the other ps2 game's, it also has some good graphic's but might be worse then Call of duty big red one. in the end i had a good time playing trugh the campaign wich had some orignal ideas but the missing multiplayer is a down side.
Call of Duty: world at war - final fronts was the 4th and final game in the series to be released on the PS2, and aside of it's treyarch counterpart, this game is not a port but a stand alone game of it's own that tells it's own story with different characters, setting and missions.
Visually it is not a gorgeous or well detail game, as it is using the ps2 hardware, but, it's at the same time amazing what Rebellion software could archive technical with this title, it has the most detail as possible that the hardware could allow as well some well executed and intense battle sequence, i could say this almost put the ps2 to it's limits. the maps are well structure and that's a good point.
The story is different from the ps3, pc and xbox 360 versions, and it's narrated by it's protagonist showing images and real footage from the war, the game has 3 campaigns, the Americans fighting in the pacific, and in Europe against **** Germany and the British fighting against **** Germany... bad thing is that no Russian campaign was added here.
Now moving to the negative part... as known, call of duty during the release of modern warfare became more a fast paced game with constant reflexes from the player, this game in comparison is more slow paced, by the fact that it is an fps on the ps2 (and fps were not that great on the ps2), camera movement is slow, even if you set the sensibility to high, the camera still slow, reloading is slow, aiming is slow, shooting is slow. The whole experience is ruined by it's controls.
At the end, this is not a bad entry in the series, it is pretty enjoyable, unfortunately... it became extremely under appreciated and forgotten by it's major next gen console version.
Sadly, Final Fronts doesn't do nearly enough to distinguish itself from older Call of Duty games, and hardly bears any resemblance at all to the other versions of World at War. Any of the gameplay innovations to come into the series from last year's Call of Duty 4 and the other versions of World at War are absent here, leaving this PS2 version playing more like an expansion pack to the PS2 versions of Call of Duty 2 and 3. Combine that with the muddy graphics engine and some just plain brain-dead enemy AI, and Final Fronts just ends up being a complete bore.
SummaryDeveloped exclusively for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, this game offers a companion experience to Call of Duty: World at War, featuring its own unique set of missions, engagements and challenges that are set within the Pacific and European campaigns through many of the pivotal battles that led to the end of the world'...