Call of Duty: World at War is $25 on Steam through May 18
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Valve's Steam store continues its trend of weekend deals steals, offering the PC version of Call of Duty: World at War for half-price from today until the final minutes of Sunday, May 17. Regularly priced for download at $49.99, the game -- which includes the recently released Map Pack 1 -- is bargain hunter bait at $24.99. Activision's WWII-era FPS joins the cuddlier likes of Telltale Games' Strongbad and Sam & Max series, which are also 50% off until the 18th.
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Posted: May 15th 2009 3:45PM jsutcliffe said
I'd assume CoD4 is twice the price because it's twice as good. That won't stop me grabbing World At War tonight though, so I can test that theory.
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Posted: May 15th 2009 4:03PM (Unverified) said
This is a great game,even if you have WW2 fatigue and you don't like Treyarch/Activision, you should give this a try. I actually liked the single player better than CoD4, and don't get me started on how good Nazi zombie mode is...
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Posted: May 15th 2009 4:48PM ducttapeBigSexy said
Nazi Zombie mode is insanely fun. So fun, in fact, that it got a premium DLC hater like me to buy the map pack. Yes, it's so fun it's worth being a hypocrite :)
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Posted: May 15th 2009 6:13PM (Unverified) said
I wish they'd do the same deal but with CoD4, then I'd buy it
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Posted: May 15th 2009 9:29PM (Unverified) said
is there a robust custom map community for COD5 PC?
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Posted: May 17th 2009 4:46PM Haggard said
Took advantage of this deal, £15 in the UK is a great price for this game. It's not going to change my life but it's a solid shooter and the dark tone of it is enjoyable.
Plus 2-4 player co-op on most of the campaign is a lot of fun with a friend or three.
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Plus 2-4 player co-op on most of the campaign is a lot of fun with a friend or three.
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